Music fans will soon be able to access thousands of live radio stations via the new Apple TV set-top box. iHeartRadio announced plans to launch […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Month: January 2016
Apple TV will soon gets its own dedicated iHeartRadio app
Music fans will soon be able to access thousands of live radio stations via the new Apple TV set-top box. iHeartRadio announced plans to launch […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Which state may lower drinking age to 18?
Damion Marston is 18 years old, which means he can’t legally drink alcohol. But if a proposal in Marston’s state passes, under certain circumstances, he […] Read the original post by WSOCTV
Belkin introduces Valet Charge Dock for Apple Watch
At CES 2016, accessory make Belkin has announced a new charging dock for the Apple Watch dubbed the Valet. The Valet Charge Dock for […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Take a look at the silicon inside the Apple Pencil
The Apple Pencil, which launched alongside the iPad Pro back in November 2015, has impressed with its accuracy, and unsurprisingly, it needs a lot of […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Vuze camera shoots 3D VR video for under $1,000
You can already get affordable virtual reality cameras , and low-cost 3D cameras have existed for years. However, getting both in one package is another […] Read the original post by Engadget
Lenovo, LG and HP Introduce MacBook Lookalikes at CES 2016
A wide range of notebooks and two-in-one laptops have been announced at CES 2016, including new Lenovo, LG and HP models that closely resemble the […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
The Sensorwake smell-based alarm clock has a nagging bacon deficit
It’s called Sensorwake, it promises to wake you up from sleep with pleasant smells instead of harsh sounds, and it may be one of the […] Read the original post by Jon Phillips
ASUS Announces First Portable 15.6-Inch USB-C Display
ASUS today announced the first single-cable USB display that comes equipped with a USB Type-C port, allowing it to work with Apple’s Retina MacBook and […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Apple Pay adds another 58 U.S. banks and credit unions
Another 58 banks and credit unions in the U.S. have added support for Apple Pay. These new additions bring the total number U.S. financial institutions […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Brain Training App ‘Lumosity’ to Pay $2 Million to Settle Deceptive Advertising Charges
Lumos Labs, the company behind the Lumosity app that promises to “challenge your brain” using a daily training program of cognitive games, will pay out […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
The Ring Stick Up Cam delivers two-way audio in a wireless security camera for $200
If you already own the Ring Video Doorbell, you probably don’t need Ring’s new Stick Up Cam—at least not for the front of your house. […] Read the original post by Jon Phillips
Amazon WorkMail can now be yours for $4 per user per month
After nearly a year in preview, Amazon’s WorkMail hosted email and calendar service for enterprises is now generally available for $4 per user per month. Along […] Read the original post by Katherine Noyes
Twitter’s 140-character limit for tweets could jump up to 10,000
In August of 2015, Twitter officially bumped up the character limit of its Direct Message feature to 10,000. Now some other changes might be in […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Basildon College takes on ATC apprentices
AVIATION engineering students will have a better start to 2016 thanks to a local college. ATC Lasham, based in Southend, went in to liquidation in […] Read the original post by South End Standard