Amazon’s voice-controlled speaker just became a lot more useful. In an email to Echo owners, the online retailer revealed some Philips Hue and Belkin WeMo […] Read the original post by Engadget
Month: April 2015
Google highlights even more Android Wear watch faces, straps
Itching to make your shiny new Android Wear watch really yours? You’re in luck — Google’s curating not only the best watchfaces to throw on […] Read the original post by Engadget
Uber’s breathalyzer kiosk gets you a ride home if you’re drunk
Uber sees its ridesharing service as an ideal way to get you home safely when you’re drunk , and it’s trying out some relatively unique […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple launches new Siri website with focus on features and functionality
Siri’s features list has just expanded to several different countries thanks to the release of iOS 8.3, and now Apple has launched a brand new […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to find your old iPhoto and Aperture events, stacks and projects in Photos for OS X
Photos may be a great upgrade for iPhoto and casual Aperture users but, after you migrate, you might need some help finding your old pictures. Anything […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Sprint and EE release ‘Carrier Update’ to enable Wi-Fi calling with iOS 8.3 [Updated]
When iOS 8 was announced, Wi-Fi Calling was one of the features that stuck out for some people, including carriers like T-Mobile. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Sprint updates iPhone models with Wi-Fi Calling
When iOS 8 was announced, Wi-Fi Calling was one of the features that stuck out for some people, including carriers like T-Mobile. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Sprint’s Wi-Fi calling now supported on select iPhone models with iOS 8.3
With the arrival of iOS 8.3, Sprint is rolling out Wi-Fi calling to iPhone customers using an iPhone 5c or later. Sprint announced that customers running […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Facebook Messenger launches for Web browsers
Facebook has a lot happening at any given moment, especially when it comes to apps, and there’s probably no slowing that down anytime soon. Continue […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple Launches Comprehensive New Siri Website With Categories, Example Requests
Apple today launched a newly updated Siri website, which gives a comprehensive look at the voice assistant built into the company’s iOS devices. The site […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
iOS 8.3 Now Available [Changelog]
Apple today released iOS 8.3 to the public. The update brings a few new features such as Wireless CarPlay, a new emoji picker with over […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Siri’s features and CarPlay functionality expand to new countries
On Wednesday, April 8, Apple seeded iOS 8.3 to iOS devices out in the wild, which brought a few new features, fixes, and plenty of […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Jim Cramer’s 3 Best Restaurant Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio
Your browser is not supported. Please upgrade to one of the following browsers: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Microsoft Internet Explorer 8+ You may […] Read the original post by TheStreet.com
How to use albums and folders in Photos for OS X
If you have a lot of photos on your Mac, you’ll want to organize them into albums and folders That way, whether it’s an album of […] Read the original post by Allyson Kazmucha
Apple acquired startup Dryft, which specializes in keyboard apps, in 2014
Apple often makes acquisitions, and usually the news of such takes some time to find its way to the surface. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck