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Apple Releases Fifth Beta of Mysterious macOS Ventura 13.5
Apple has released the fifth beta of macOS Ventura 13.5, continuing their trend of mysterious updates. With no notable features discovered yet, it’s like a suspenseful novel with the last page missing. But fear not, as macOS Sonoma is on the horizon, ready to begin a new chapter in Apple’s software evolution.
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Eve Play Unveiled: Stream With Airplay On Any Device
Introducing Eve Play: Airplay for the Airplay-less. This new gadget from Eve allows you to bring Airplay to your old devices. With an ethernet port and wifi, Eve Play can transmit sound digitally or analog. Stay tuned for more details, as the product hasn’t officially launched yet.
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