The no-contract carrier Cricket Wireless will offer customers on its $50 and $60 a month plans unlimited calls and text messages from Mexico and Canada […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Month: July 2015
Mobile Nations Community Update, July 2015
July has come and gone (well, it’s almost gone), and that means it’s time for the Mobile Nations Community Update! This month we take […] Read the original post by James Falconer
New study confirms Google Chrome is a MacBook battery killer
Google Chrome may offer more features than Safari, and is the best option for those who use multiple platforms. But it should be avoided if […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
EE launches new Euro Pass to let you use 4G abroad from just £3 per day
EE has announced a new Euro Pass for customers who wish to take advantage of unlimited calls, texts and data allowances abroad. From just £3 […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Nokia brings its ball to the burgeoning virtual reality party
Over the past year, we’ve seen an explosion in the number of virtual reality headsets looking to stake a claim for our eyeballs. But for […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Apple Music: One month later
31 days into Apple Music, Beats 1, and Connect, how’s it working for us? Apple Music launched one month ago and in that time it’s bounced […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Capture One Pro 8.3 review: Aperture replacement light on library features, strong on editing tools
When Apple discontinued Aperture in favor of Photos for OS X—sacrificing most of the features that appealed to Aperture users—the presumed replacement was Adobe’s Lightroom […] Read the original post by Jeff Carlson
How to make an Apple Music playlist in iTunes or on iOS
The Macworld staff is still on the fence about Apple Music. Some of us are really into the recommended playlists—which are sometimes eerily relevant—while others […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Soundpeats Qy7: Work out to wireless music without spending a bundle
Bluetooth earbuds are available on a budget to help keep you moving during workouts. I enjoy listening to music on my morning walks and runs, but […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
The 10 Mac games you need to play from July 2015
July’s Mac games While it’s true that July’s highest-profile release was an 11-year-old Star Wars game—albeit with some welcome modern tweaks—the rest of our picks showcase […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Apple makes Worms 3 for iOS its Free App of the Week
Worms 3, the long-awaited sequel for the award-winning Worms 2: Armageddon, is now exclusively available on iOS. The title has been selected as Apple’s Free App of the […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Public meeting called as part of campaign to save popular Sedgley pub …
SEDGLEY councillor Bill Etheridge has called a public meeting as part of a concerted campaign to save The Seven Stars pub. The event has been […] Read the original post by Dudleynews.co.uk
Amazon Echo review: Betcha can’t buy just one of these voice-activated connected-home controllers
Amazon’s Echo is the best voice-controlled product that I’ve seen at the consumer level. It’s versatile, powerful, and amazingly quick to recognize your speech and […] Read the original post by Michael Brown
Hands-on with Mail 9 in El Capitan: Improved full-screen support, swipe gestures, and more
Mail is one of those apps most of us take for granted. It’s one of the first apps we configure when setting up a Mac. […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
Spotify currently streaming 25 times as much as Apple Music
Apple Music is off to a promising start, with more than 10 million users already signed up, according to a recent report. But it still […] Read the original post by Killian Bell