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Apple releases a new ‘Tracker Detect’ app for Android to help locate a rogue AirTag

Apple has this week released a new app on the Google Play Store which helps Android users find out when an AirTag is nearby or that could be stalking them. Up until now, the ability to get alerted to such events have been only available on Apple devices. Apple says that the app will be able to help Android users know when an AirTag is nearby or any other device […]

Apple releases tvOS 15.2 for Apple TV

Apple this week has released tvOS 15.2 for the Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K. This minor update brings support for the Apple Music Voice plan as well as adding a new Store tab to the Apple TV app. tvOS usually updates automatically, but if you want to manually upgrade, it can be done so by going to Settings > System > Software Update.

Apple Music is now available on Google Nest speakers in more countries

Apple Music was already available on Google’s range of Nest speakers for the home, but now as of last week, more countries can now have access to Apple Music on their Google Nest speakers. According to a publicly available Apple support page, Australia, Canada, India, Mexico, and South Korea now have access to the service. Support for Apple Music came to Nest speakers last year for customers in the US, […]

Ubiquiti announces new UniFi Protect Camera AI 360

Earlier this year, Ubiquiti revealed a new PTZ camera for use with its UniFi Protect platform. At the time, the AI 360 was in beta and only available to purchase for those users in the company’s beta program. However, late last week, Ubiquiti announced that the new camera is available to the general public. Its priced at £254.50 in the UK and $299 in the US. The form factor is […]

Ford stops selling all diesel versions of the Kuga

Ford has announced last week that like the Fiesta, the Kuga will now no longer be available with the option of a diesel engine. Ford stopped offering any diesel powered Fiesta models in October 2020 due to low sales. Now, the Kuga SUV is petrol only, as the 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre diesel engines have been axed from the range. Industry wide, diesel powered models are not selling that well, with […]

Weekends with the interface – Best stories of the week

Another week has gone by and its time, once again to go over the best stories we covered here on the interface. Ford has stopped taking any pre-orders for the F-150 Lightning The company has had around 200,000 pre-orders for its first all electric pick up truck, with first delveries to customers already into the middle of 2022. Read more Later this month, the iPhone 6 Plus will be classed as […]

Ubiquiti introduces Rescue KeySwitch for UniFi Access

Ubiquiti has launched a new accessory for its UniFi Access system. UniFi Access was launched in September 2020 and is the company’s managed door access system, with support for NFC cards, cameras and more. However, until now if there was a system issue or malfunction it could be hard to access the building. So Ubiquiti has launched the ‘Access Rescue KeySwitch’ which is a affordable accessory to install which will […]

Tesla stops taking orders for Model S and Model X in all areas apart from North America

Tesla has announced this week that it has now stopped taking any new orders for the Model S and Model X for countries outside of North America. For those areas, the company is saying that deliveries for existing orders should be fulfilled in the second half of next year. Tesla has been sending out communications to this customers who have ordered the Model S and Model X in the UK […]

All electric Dacia Spring has failed the Euro NCAP test

The new Dacia Spring might be coming to the UK sometime soon, but it is already on sale in mainland Europe. The small all electric city car is one of the cheapest full sized electric cars on sale in Europe, at €89 a month in France with a purchase price of around £10,500 when converted. Range is 143 miles from the 26.8kWh battery pack and 44bhp and a top speed of […]