Samsung’s Wireless Charging Pad is compact, fast, and reliable. It’s compatible with all Qi-enabled devices, but it works best when you use it with a […] Read the original post by steve bush
Month: November 2015
Adobe placates Lightroom users by restoring the import dialog in a new update
Most of the time, a dot update to mature software is no big whoop—even if it involves minor changes to an interface or workflow. But […] Read the original post by Jackie Dove
DisplayMate iPad Shoot-out: iPad Mini 4 Has Best Display, But iPad Pro and iPad Air 2 Also Perform Well
In its latest display shoot-out, DisplayMate Technologies compared the displays of Apple’s current iPad lineup: the 2015 iPad mini 4, the 2015 iPad Pro, and […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
DisplayMate report: iPad Pro’s “top tier professional display” edged out by Surface Pro 4 in color accuracy
Apple touts the iPad Pro as a productivity tool, so it’s important that the tablet has a high-performing display. And for the most part, that’s […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Apple Pay with American Express launches in Canada; Australia support arrives this week
At the tail-end of October, it was confirmed, after a long wait, that Apple Pay would finally arrive in Canada before the end of 2015. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
MediaFire launches Pool, a new way to privately share photos
Pool is a new app from the folks over at MediaFire that wants to help you share photos with your friends and family. The app […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
How to get 3D Touch menus on older iOS devices
One of the most significant new features on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is 3D Touch. The latest iPhone packs a pressure-sensitive […] Read the original post by Bob Bhatnagar
Apple Expands Postmates Same-Day Delivery to Manhattan
Apple has expanded Postmates same-day delivery to Manhattan for most products ordered through the Apple Online Store and Apple Store app. The service is available […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Cooked goose: Spotting Apple’s problem
Things are dire at Apple, friends. Surely it will not be long before Tim Cook is asked to leave. Wait. What? Writing for the Forbes contributor network […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Pop rivet tool gets higher power to weight ratio
Pop rivet tool gets higher power to weight ratio Pop Avdel has introduced a blind rivet nut installation tool for production lines. Fast cycling (<1.5s per […] Read the original post by steve bush
The 25 Best Mail Tips for iPhone and iPad: Do More, Better
Email has become a constant part of most people’s lives. Some primarily use email for work, others may use it to communicate with friends and […] Read the original post by Osas Obaizamomwan
Data Rescue One review: Harvest data from a failing hard drive
Prosoft’s Data Rescue programs have been among the go-to applications for data recovery. If you had a hard drive you needed data from, and it […] Read the original post by Chris Barylick
5Gbps broadband is coming to Britain, for A 399 per month
Words like “superfast” and “ultrafast” are thrown around all the time to describe home broadband in the UK. Of course, what we really want to […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple Pay Launches in Canada With American Express, Australia Later This Week
Apple Pay is now available in Canada exclusively for American Express customers, allowing newer iPhone and Apple Watch owners to make contactless payments at stores […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple building new iPhone 5s with updated internals, rumor claims
Apple is developing an updated iPhone 5s with refreshed internals, including a faster A8 processor, according to a new report. The device will provide consumers with […] Read the original post by Killian Bell