Apple has just updated OS X to version 10.9.4 with fixes for security, compatibility, and stability, as well as Safari version 7.0.5. This update fixes a number of issues, including a problem that kept some Macs from automatically connecting to Wi-Fi networks. Waking your computer from sleep is now also […] Read the original post…
Month: June 2014
iOS 7.1.2 arrives with fixes for iBeacons, mail attachment encryption, more
If minor iOS updates are your jam, then it’s time to hit the old Software Update button, because iOS 7.1.2 has arrived for iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. The Monday update fixes some minor bugs and also patches security vulnerabilities. Among the tweaks made in the update are improvements to iBeacon […] Read the original…
Apple Releases OS X 10.9.4 With Wi-Fi Fixes, Wake From Sleep Improvements, Safari 7.0.5
Apple today released OS X 10.9.4 after just a month of testing and a month and a half after the release of OS X 10.9.3. The last 10.9.4 developer beta, build 13E25, was released last week. The update, which is recommended for all Mavericks users, improves […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Therapists are turning to the web to help revolutionize mental health treatments
We all know how effective the talking cure can be, but for many people, carving the time out of their schedule to meet a psychotherapist can be impossible, not to mention daunting. Read the original post by Engadget
UK cinemas to ban Google Glass over piracy fears
The UK’s data regulator may have clarified that Google Glass shouldn’t be singled out for special measures over personal use, but that isn’t stopping domestic companies from enforcing their own rules. Read the original post by Engadget
Google kills Orkut to focus on YouTube, Blogger and Google+
Google’s long suggested that Orkut , its other social network, was living on borrowed time , but today it’s finally confirmed that the end is coming. Read the original post by Engadget
Apple releases iOS 7.1.2 with fixes and improvements
Apple has released iOS 7.1.2. This update contains bug fixes and security updates. These include an update to iBeacon connectivity and stability, data transfers for 3rd party accessories, and data protection class issues with Mail attatchments. Users can download iOS 7.1.2 over the air by going to Settings > General […] Read the original post…
Apple Releases iOS 7.1.2 With Mail Fixes, iBeacon Improvements
Apple today released iOS 7.1.2 to the public, more than two months after releasing iOS 7.1.1. iOS 7.1.2 is a minor update that focuses primarily on bug fixes and security improvements, repairing an email attachment encryption issue and fixing a bug with data transfer for third-party accessories. The update also […] Read the original post…
Apple releases iOS 7.1.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
As expected, Apple has just released iOS 7.1.2 (build number 11D257) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. iOS 7.1.2 was in testing since last month, and was seeded to carriers a week back. iOS 7.1.2 is available for the following iOS devices: iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 […] Read the original post…
Samsung 46″ 120Hz 1080p 3D LED LCD HDTV for $500 + free shipping
Best Buy offers the Samsung 46″ 120Hz 1080p 3D LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. UN46FH6030, for the final checkout price $500 with free shipping. That’s $12 under last month’s mention and the lowest total price we’ve seen for this model. (It’s also a current low by $50.) It features […] Read the original post…
Apple to use new display tech to make iPhone 6 thinner; could cause yield issues
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New Backlight Enables iPhone 6’s Thin Design, May Cause Production Challenges
Leaked images, mockups and schematics suggest the iPhone 6 will be Apple’s thinnest iPhone model to date, with a side profile approaching that of the 6.1 mm iPod touch. A new report from Chinese media sources (Via GforGames) suggests Apple may face yield issues with the next generation iPhone due […] Read the original post…
Arcus Motion Analyzer ‘smart ring’ announced with Kickstarter campaign
Arcus Motion, a Hungary-based company, has launched a Kickstarter fund raising campaign for the Arcus Motion Analyzer, a “smart ring” that it claims can be used as both an activity tracker as well as a motion gesture controller for several platforms. The Arcus Motion Analyzer can be used to track […] Read the original post…
Arcus Motion Analyzer “smart ring” announced with Kickstarter campaign
Arcus Motion, a Hungary-based company, has launched a Kickstarter fund raising campaign for the Arcus Motion Analyzer, a “smart ring” that it claims can be used as both an activity tracker as well as a motion gesture controller for several platforms. The Arcus Motion Analyzer can be used to track […] Read the original post…
Sony PlayStation Vita Slim (PCH-2000)
Even though it still uses Sony’s own pricey memory cards, the slimmer, less-expensive new version of the PlayStation Vita is improved in nearly every way. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com