Whenever a new gadget is released, we tech writers have to figure out how to take screenshots of the device. It is important that we […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Month: November 2015
Canada’s Most Powerful Business People 2016: #10 – Deborah Gillis
If your company is taking a serious look at the gender diversity of its senior leadership, you can thank Deborah Gillis. As head of New […] Read the original post by Canadian Business Magazine
6 must-have gifts for Apple’s biggest fans
New iPhones, new Apple TV, and new iPad Pro. If you happen to love anything and everything “designed in Cupertino, California,” then you have plenty […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
12 travel-friendly tech gifts you’ll want to take with you
Technology that’s easy at home can become a burden on the road—whether it’s too big, too heavy, or helpless when you’re away from a speedy […] Read the original post by Liane Cassavoy
The best task managers for iOS
While Getting Things Done might be a proven method for maximizing organization and efficiency, you don’t need to adopt a whole new philosophy just to […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple Pay now supported by Tesco Bank and TSB in the U.K., 90 new issuers in U.S.
Apple Pay has today gained support from 90 new issuers in the U.S., and two additional supporters in the U.K. in the form of Tesco […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Apple Pay now supported by Tesco Bank and TSB in the U.K.
Apple Pay has today gained two additional supporters in the U.K. in the form of Tesco Bank and TSB. Customers can now add cards to […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Apple Pay is now supported by TSB and Tesco Bank in the UK
Apple Pay went live in the UK in July with official support from eight banks. Since then, HSBC, First Direct, Lloyds and Halifax have added […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
Apple Pay charges into Canada—and Australia
Apple’s contactless payment service expands above the border—and into Oz. The last year has been frustrating. Apple launched Apple Pay in the U.S. back in October […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Researchers discover the source of animals’ natural compasses
For years, biologists have pondered how so many members of the animal kingdom — from fruit flies and pigeons to sea turtles and wolves — […] Read the original post by Engadget
Nest’s latest thermostat comes to the UK with hot water controls
A month after its US launch , Nest’s third-generation thermostat has arrived in Britain. The hardware might look familiar, but it has a few extra […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple Pencil now preparing for shipment for pre-order customers
Apple Pencil has finally begun “preparing for shipment” for those who placed an early order the day the device went on sale alongside iPad Pro. […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Third-generation Nest arrives in the UK for £199
Alphabet has announced that the third-gen Nest smart thermostat is now readily available for purchase in the UK. The latest version of the connected […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Asus Chromebit
The Asus Chromebit is a Chrome OS?based device that’s no bigger than a USB flash drive. At less than $90, it turns an HDMI-equipped HDTV […] Read the original post by steve bush
Microsoft uses ‘Minecraft’ to teach your kid how to code
You can get kids to do a lot if you promise them Minecraft … just ask parents who’ve watched their children race through chores to […] Read the original post by Engadget