Apple today announced the 2015 holiday season was the “biggest ever” for the App Store, with customers spending a record-breaking $1.1 billion on apps and […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: January 2016
How to fix app crashing problems on your iPhone or iPad
One of the things we tend to take for granted is the stability of the iPhone and iPad apps. I realized it yesterday when I […] Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
A primer in Profile Manager: Add Users, Enable Device Management
This is episode seven in our series on setting up and managing devices using Server’s Profile Manager service. If you’re just tuning in now, you’ll […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
Most Americans are one paycheck away from the street
Americans are starting 2016 with more job security, but most are still theoretically only one paycheck away from the street. Approximately 63% of Americans have […] Read the original post by MarketWatch
Space Black Milanese Loop Apple Watch Band Spotted on Apple Store
A new Space Black Milanese Loop band for the Apple Watch has been spotted on the Czech Republic Apple Store website today, hinting towards an […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
How to avoid a surprising bill due to Wi-Fi Assist
Christina Farr, a health and technology senior writer at Fast Company, had an unexpected bit of coal in her end-of-year stocking: A bill for cell […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Space Black Milanese Loop for Apple Watch appears on some Apple Online Stores
Apple has leaked its own Space Black Milanese Loop bracelet for Apple Watch on a number of international online stores ahead of an official announcement. The band […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Apple’s convergence will be about input not interface
There will be a day when our iPads and MacBooks run the same operating system. Despite what Tim Cook wants us to believe, the crossover […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Hands on with Alpha 2, an ‘interactive family robot’ that tells bedtime stories and teaches yoga
UBTech makes a lot of big promises about Alpha 2, its family-friendly “humanoid robot,” so it’s almost reassuring to see that the retail price is […] Read the original post by Jon Phillips
Ford will let you talk to your car through Amazon Echo
The Amazon Echo is becoming one of the best parts of the connected home with its impressive voice command system and growing integration with other […] Read the original post by Engadget
CloudMagic brings its focused, powerful email management to the Mac
CloudMagic, the developers behind one of our favorite email apps for iPhone, have released a version of their app for OS X. And just […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Ringly review: The smart ring that could be sexier
I love the concept behind Ringly: A Bluetooth-enabled notification ring that connects to your smartphone and keeps you in the loop about incoming texts, calls, […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
WSJ: Apple is cutting back iPhone orders
Apple is scaling back its iPhone orders in a move that is having a major impact on its suppliers, according to The Wall Street Journal. Foxconn, one […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
PC scope has seven instruments
SL987 is a USB-powered test instrument from Analog Arts of Massachusetts that includes: oscilloscope spectrum analyser data recorder arbitrary waveform generator frequency and phase analyser […] Read the original post by steve bush
Renesas works with safety-critical software firm for ADAS
Renesas Electronics is working with German safety-critical system firm TTTech Computertechnik to develop an electronic control unit (ECU) development platform for driver assistance systems (ADAS). These […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson