Tech Wrap: iCloud issue resolved, astrophotography mode disabled in Pixel 5
More tech news includes massive Galaxy S21 leaks storming the internet and Google urging Chromium developers to stop using Windows 7.


It was a slow Sunday in the world of technology today. On one hand, we saw Apple finally resolving the iCloud sign-in issue. On the other hand, Google urged its Chromium developers to stop using Windows 7.
In addition to that, a new report detailing features of the upcoming Galaxy S21 smartphones.
So, here's what happened in the world of technology today:
Apple resolves iCloud activation issue
Apple today resolved the iCloud sign-in issue nearly 36 hours after it was first reported. The problem began at around 4:45 AM ET on December 25 and it was resolved this morning.
Massive Galaxy S21 leak storms the internet
Samsung Galaxy S21 series has been in the news for quite some time now. Today, a massive leak shared full specifications of Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Plus smartphones. You can check all the details here.
Google urges Chromium devs to stop using Windows 7
Google has asked Chromium developers to stop using the decade-old Windows 7 operating system. Google on its Chromium resource page also confirmed that it no longer supports Windows 7 for building Chromium.
Google removes astrophotography mode from Pixel 5, 4a
Google has quietly removed the Astrophotography mode feature from its Pixel 5 and the Pixel 4A 5G smartphones via the Google Camera 8.1 update that was launched in November.
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