Night vision is slowly working its way into mainstream use . An example of this comes with a report from the – Telegraph that says […] Read the original post by Engadget
Month: September 2015
U.S. drops to 55th in 4G LTE speeds
The U.S. has fallen to No. 55 in LTE performance as speeds rise rapidly in countries that have leapfrogged some early adopters of the popular cellular […] Read the original post by Stephen Lawson
Who owns which apps you’ve installed in iOS? A better answer
I recently answered a reader’s question about sorting out which app on his iPhone was prompting him for an account password. This can happen when […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple renames ‘Trash’ to ‘Rubbish’ for some countries in iOS 9, and ‘Rickrolls’ us on Apple Watch support page
Here’s a couple of neat things you might have missed over the past few days: In its latest iOS 9 update, Apple has renamed Mail’s “Trash” […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
10 must-have Apple Watch apps making the most of watchOS 2
Watch apps go native Image by Apple Third-party Apple Watch apps needed work when the device shipped in April, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. Developers […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Fantastical 2 for Mac gets a long list of new features, El Capitan support
Fantastical 2 for Mac, one of the best third-party calendar apps money can buy, has been updated with a long list of new features and […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Plex 4.0 for iOS review: A “free” personal media player worth paying for
Plex 4 offers a cleaner user interface with content currently being watched or recently added brought front and center in the new Discover tab. To read […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
TSYS Signs Payments Agreement with Premier Bank
COLUMBUS, Ga. & DHAKA, Bangladesh– — TSYS announced today that The Premier Bank Limited , a leading commercial bank in Bangladesh, has signed an agreement […] Read the original post by Investor’s Business Daily
Kwikset’s latest smart lock lowers the price by ditching the frills
Kwikset is no stranger to connected locks, but the $219 price for its Kevo lock might put you off if you’re used to securing your […] Read the original post by Engadget
Chinese president discusses cybersecurity with Tim Cook, other tech executives
Chinese president Xi Jinping met with Tim Cook along with other tech leaders at the Internet Forum held at Microsoft’s Seattle campus yesterday. The conference […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
FreedomPop launches free 4G data plan in the UK
US budget carrier FreedomPop is making its debut in the UK, launching its “completely free mobile service” in the country. The MVNO is offering the […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
Bill Gross Says Americans Getting ‘Burned Alive’ by Fed Policy
NEW YORK — Bill Gross disagrees with The Fixx: Americans aren’t being ‘Saved by Zero.’ They’re being burned alive by it. Read the original post by TheStreet.com
Apple lists 25 apps impacted by XcodeGhost
Apple has identified 25 apps on its stores that had used a rogue version of its Xcode development tool, and advised users to update the […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
EA Survey Hints At Netflix-like Subscription For PC Games
The benefits of using services like Netflix or Spotify is that you can stream videos and movies to your heart’s content for a flat fee. […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Surprise! iOS 9 has a lock screen security flaw; can let anyone bypass passcode to access Photos and Contacts
A new security flaw has been discovered in iOS 9 that allows one to access the Photos, Contacts, and Messaging application on an iPhone or […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey