Author: Daniel (The Tech Blog UK)

Amazon Fire TV Blaster Set to Stop Working in Weeks as Support Ends 🔥 An Amazon Fire TV accessory is about to become completely unusable, after Amazon confirmed it is ending support for the device. Customers are currently receiving emails explaining that support for the Fire TV Blaster will be switched off from 31 January. Once that happens, the device will no longer work at all. A Rare Move from Amazon While :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} has discontinued hardware in the past, this is one of the first times it has actively disabled a product that still works perfectly. For comparison, the Echo…

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Apple Creator Studio Explained: What UK Creators Need to Know Apple has officially unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription bundle aimed at creatives — and understandably, it’s raised a few questions. Especially around pricing in the UK, AI features, and whether free apps are staying free. Here’s a clear, no-nonsense breakdown of what’s been announced, what we looked at, and what’s been answered so far. What Is Apple Creator Studio? Apple Creator Studio is a single subscription that bundles together several of Apple’s professional creative apps. Instead of buying or subscribing to each one individually, you get them all…

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When Is the New Apple TV Coming Out? If you’ve been wondering when the new Apple TV is coming out, you’re not alone. With rumours heating up and stock of the current model fluctuating, many Apple fans are holding off to see what’s next. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s expected and when we might see it arrive. When Will the New Apple TV Be Released? The short answer? Apple hasn’t confirmed anything just yet — but multiple industry reports point to a likely release window of late 2025. This would continue Apple’s typical three-year refresh cycle for the Apple…

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iPhone 18 Rumours: Is It Worth Waiting For?The iPhone 17 is still fresh, but Apple fans are already looking ahead to theiPhone 18 and what could be one of the biggest shifts in the iPhone lineup for years.From a rumoured foldable model to a new chip built on a 2 nm process, there’s a lot of buzz aroundwhat’s coming in 2026–2027.Jump to overviewSee release date chartWhen is the iPhone 18 expected?Apple hasn’t announced anything officially yet, but most analysts expect theiPhone 18 generation to arrive in two waves:Wave 1 – Autumn 2026: iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max and ahigh-end…

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The government has expressed disappointment after O2 announced an unexpected mid-contract price rise of ÂŁ2.50 a month, sparking renewed scrutiny over how mobile providers handle in-contract pricing. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall described the move as “disappointing given the current pressures on consumers” and has urged Ofcom to review its rules around price increases during fixed-term contracts. In her letter to Ofcom’s chief executive, Dame Melanie Dawes, Kendall said the regulator should “go further, faster” to ensure customers aren’t caught off guard by mid-contract hikes. She’s asked for a rapid review into how easy it really is for customers to switch…

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Spotted two sets of signal bars on your iPhone and wondered what on earth is going on? Don’t worry — it’s not a glitch. It usually means you’ve got two lines active (a physical SIM, an eSIM, or even two eSIMs). Let’s break it down in plain English and get you back to full bars. On this page What is a Physical SIM? What is an eSIM? Why two signal bars appear Are you having signal issues? 1) Accidental transfer to eSIM 2) Invalid eSIM QR 3) Adjust eSIM settings 4) Network moved you to eSIM What is a Physical…

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Apple September Event 2025, A Reader-Friendly Recap 🍏✨ Hi, So I sat down to watch the Awe Dropping Apple Event on 09/08/2025. Straight away I wasn’t too happy that it wasn’t an old-school live event with an audience,  because that real-time buzz just makes everything more exciting. But hey, Apple still had plenty to show us! 🎧 AirPods Pro 3 Tim Cook kicked things off with the AirPods Pro 3, before handing over to Kate. What’s new? Improved noise cancellation and transparency mode Live translation – when your AirPods detect a different language, they’ll translate it in your ear and…

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The internet is woven into our everyday lives. It’s how we learn, shop, connect, and (let’s be honest) spend a little too much time scrolling late at night. But with all the good, comes the tricky side too—especially when it comes to protecting children from content they shouldn’t see. That’s why the UK has introduced new online safety measures. But the big question is: do they really make us safer, or are we just giving away more of our personal data? What’s Changing? Under the Online Safety Act, platforms that host harmful or adult content now have to make sure…

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