A European startup called LSee has introduced a new e-health solution to reduce body fast as well as increase diet and exercise efficiency. The LSee […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: January 2016
Vector illustrations are more than just fun on the iPad Pro
It’s rare that a $9 iOS app is good enough that you might prefer it to the professional desktop-class counterpart. Autodesk Graphic is just that great. […] Read the original post by Brianna Wu
Insteon will soon integrate Sonos speakers with the rest of your connected home
As part of CES 2016Insteon has announced that it will be integrating Sonos speakers into its connected home system. Using Insteon’s wall keypads and hubs, […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Leaked ‘iPhone 7’ display backlight indicates the Flex Cables and 3D Touch chip have been moved
As we inch closer and closer to the expected announcement of the “iPhone 7” later this year, leaks are bound to happen. And, sure enough, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Intel Shows Off the Reach of Its Technologies at CES
The chip maker unveils an array of partnerships to illustrate how its products can be used for everything from sporting events to connected systems. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Leaked ‘iPhone 7’ Display Backlight Shows Moved 3D Touch and Flex Cables
Taiwanese website Apple.club.tw has shared leaked images of the purported backlight assembly for the “iPhone 7” display. The component draws some similarities to the iPhone […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
ARM supercomputer is big Kickstarter success
A $15 supercomputer looks set to be a commercial product after the project raised over $800,000 on Kickstarter. Built around a 64-bit quad core ARM Cortex […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
ARM super computer is big Kickstarter success
A $15 supercomputer looks set to be a commercial product after the project raised over $800,000 on Kickstarter. Built around a 64-bit quad core ARM Cortex […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Apple announces record breaking holiday with $1.1 billion in App Store sales
The holiday season isn’t all about hardware, because new device owners typically need to get a ton of apps on their phones, too. For Apple, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Front panels get digitally printed legends
Metal enclosures manufacturer Metcase is offering lower cost digital printing as part of its custom front panel service. Using CMYK digital printing, logos and photo […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
LaCie’s blazing-fast Chrome portable drive is a statuesque monument to excess
Luxury, thy name is LaCie Chrome—and you’re easily one of the fastest portable hard drives in the world. Everything about this drive absolutely screams excess, in […] Read the original post by Brad Chacos
Photo blending app ‘Union’ now available for free through the Apple Store app
Apple is giving yet another iOS app away for free through its official Apple Store app. The latest giveaway is Union, the powerful image blending […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Apple had its biggest holiday season for the App Store, with $1.1 billion in sales
The App Store registered some huge sales numbers during the just-completed holiday sales period for Apple. The company revealed some numbers on what it said […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Five ways to get your iPhone, iPad, and Mac backups going for 2016!
Without a backup plan you’re only one loss away from data oblivion. As the old saying goes, one copy is no copy and two copies is […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Double Robotics upgrades its iPad telepresence robot
Double Robotics is starting off 2016 with an update to its iPad-based Double telepresence robot. The new robot, called Double 2, doesn’t stray much from […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola