Chrome For iOS Doubles Up As A Password Manager

For those who use Google’s Chrome exclusively or extensively, you probably know that the browser comes with its own password management tool where it can remember the login credentials for the websites you use (if you choose to save it). However, an update to the iOS app will expand on that feature.

In the latest beta for Chrome for iOS, it seems that Google will be expanding on its saved passwords feature where instead of only remembering passwords used in Chrome, it is being extended where it can now be used in other apps as well. This effectively turns Chrome into a password manager of sorts.

This means that if you use apps like Twitter or Facebook and you have your passwords stored to those services in Chrome, you will be able to log into those apps by recalling the passwords in Chrome. This will be similar to how other password managers like LastPass and 1Password function.

Password managers are pretty useful as they help you to remember your passwords, but can also help to generate strong passwords. If you’re new to password managers, then be sure to check out our guide on how to use a password manager to better protect and manage your online accounts. The password manager feature of Chrome is still in beta but we expect that it will eventually make its way to the main app.

Chrome For iOS Doubles Up As A Password Manager

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Belkin Gets Into True Wireless Earbuds With The Soundform True Wireless Earbuds

There is a rising trend in true wireless earbuds. While wireless earphones and headphones aren’t new, the popularity of these completely wireless earbuds are hard to ignore. They’re small, easy to pocket, and don’t get tangled. Everyone has been making them, which is why it doesn’t come as a surprise that Belkin is hopping on board that bandwagon as well.

Belkin is a company many of you might be familiar with when it comes to mobile related accessories, like charging cables, wireless chargers, cases, and so on. However, the company has launched their first true wireless earbuds in the form of the Soundform True Wireless Earbuds.

These earbuds come with features like touch controls that will better allow users to interact and control their audio without having to reach for their phone. It also features onestop Bluetooth pairing to make it easier to connect and disconnect from devices. It can also be used for workouts as the earphones are rated to be sweat and splash resistant.

According to Belkin, these earbuds will offer up to 5 hours of battery life per charge, and will come in a charging case that will provide 24 hours of total listening time. If these sound like something you might be interested in, you’ll be able to grab a pair for yourself for $60.

Belkin Gets Into True Wireless Earbuds With The Soundform True Wireless Earbuds

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Apple Confirms iPhone 12 Delay By A Few Weeks

Apple is rarely upfront about their plans and timelines aside from official announcements. However, perhaps to put an end to the speculation and endless rumors, Apple has actually confirmed that this year’s iPhone 12 will be delayed from its typical September launch to a few weeks later.

This was revealed during Apple’s Q3 2020 earnings call where Apple CFO Luca Maestri where he was quoted as saying, “As you know, last year we started selling iPhones in late September. This year, we expect supply to be available a few weeks later.” He later adds, “I said in my remarks that a year ago we launched new iPhone in late September. And I said that this year, the supply of the new product will be a few weeks later than that.”

While he does not mention the reason behind the delay, we can only speculate as to the reason why. There is a good chance that the coronavirus pandemic could have been the cause behind the delay of Apple’s iPhone 12s. This is because the pandemic has forced many companies around the world to halt their operations, which will no doubt have an impact on production.

Some analysts have speculated that the delay could also be due to the economy, which isn’t so hot right now, where Apple was looking to delay the release in hopes that it would recover somewhat so that customers will be able to purchase their devices. In any case, we’ll never know for sure. Maestri does not mention when exactly the iPhone 12s will be announced, so we’ll have to keep an eye out for the official announcement.

Apple Confirms iPhone 12 Delay By A Few Weeks

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