Google finally updates its Inbox email app for the iPhone X

As it stated in Google finally updates its Inbox email app for the iPhone X The wait is overAfter roughly nine months since Apple's full-screen iPhone X hit the market, Google has at last updated its Inbox email app to support the device. In a 144MB update pushed out on the App Store today, Google says Inbox now supports Apple's pricier iPhone variant, with little else by way of changes in the update text. Effectively, this update just removes the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen so it more naturally fits the iPhone X's display, with its funky 19.5:9 aspect ratio. For months now, users have been complaining about the lack of support, and Google acknowledged it was working on it back in April following the Gmail redesign. Image by Dan Seifert / The VergeThis isn't all about Google listening to users who've been clamoring for edge-to-edge support for Inbox for months.


How to find every iPhone app you've ever purchased

There's an easy way to find every Apple iPhone app you've ever downloaded or paid for. This is useful in case you've lost a backup of your iPhone, or if you want to find apps that you may have purchased years ago but have long since deleted and forgotten about. In fact, while writing this story, I found a game I used to really enjoy playing that I've since reinstalled. Here's how to find every app you've ever paid for on your iPhone. This guide should also work on an iPad.

How to find every iPhone app you've ever purchased

Hotmail app: How to download the Hotmail app on your iPhone - Install Hotmail on iPhone

As it stated in Hotmail app: How to download the Hotmail app on your iPhone? You can use your Outlook account on your desktop PC or you can get access to your emails on your iPhone. Select Outlook.com, though this is still the same process if your account is Hotmail, Live, or MSN. You can also download the Outlook.com app to your phone if you would rather have mail for something else. Fire up the app and sign in and you will be able to access all your emails through the app.

Amazon's iPhone app adds AR feature for identifying and buying small nuts and bolts

Amazon's iPhone app adds AR feature for identifying and buying small nuts and boltsAmazon quietly updated the camera search on its iOS app with a new "Part Finder," which lets you search for specific nuts and bolts that you might need more of, but need help identifying. If Amazon's AR tech can figure out what it is, the app will help you easily buy more of the random screw you're searching for. To use Part Finder, iPhone users can open Amazon's app and tap on the camera beside the search bar. Amazon says Part Finder currently works for fasteners, meaning screws, nuts, bolts, and washers, but the feature will expand to include other replacement parts soon. The feature is currently only on iOS, and there's no word on when it will arrive on Android.

Amazon's iPhone app adds AR feature for identifying and buying small nuts and bolts

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