The AAXA P5 is a palmtop-size LED projector with plenty of ports and a rechargeable battery, but modest brightness and mediocre image quality. […] Read the original post by David Manners
Month: January 2016
Guru behind Apple’s A-series, AMD’s Zen chips takes over Tesla’s Autopilot hardware
When your company absolutely, positively needs a chip that kicks a lot of butt, you bring in Jim Keller. The legendary CPU architect earned his chops […] Read the original post by Brad Chacos
Apple said to be in talks to produce original TV shows for iTunes
Apple is reportedly in talks with Hollywood studios and producers over bringing exclusive original TV content to iTunes and the Apple TV. With talks said […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Time Warner Targeting Shows Content’s Considerable Strength
Cord-cutting might mean long-term struggles for some content providers, but a potential battle to buy Time Warner suggests original programming is still highly desirable. The […] Read the original post by The US Market Blog
Apple has finally terminated the free iTunes Radio service
Apple has made some changes to iTunes Radio, bundling the collection of channels into Apple Music. Should you wish to tune in and enjoy some […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
The persistence of iPhone
The reports of the iPhone’s death have been greatly exaggerated. In the wake of Apple’s recent quarterly financial results report, there’s been a lot of talk […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Numbers 2.6.1 for iOS review: Spreadsheet app is now a better competitor to Excel
In my November 2013 review of Numbers 2.0, I found the app to be a “good, solid, usable spreadsheet tool.” Fast forward a couple of […] Read the original post by Rob Griffiths
Number 2.6.1 for iOS review: Spreadsheet app is now a better competitor to Excel
In my November 2013 review of Numbers 2.0, I found the app to be a “good, solid, usable spreadsheet tool.” Fast forward a couple of […] Read the original post by Rob Griffiths
TextSearchPro: iOS 9 Jailbreak Tweak lets you search the web from anywhere on your iPhone
There are times when you want to quickly search for something on the web or read the definition of a word you’ve stumbled upon. Rather than going […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
Tesla hires chip expert who designed Apple’s A series processors
Tesla has snapped up microprocessor engineer Jim Keller as its new Vice President of Autopilot Hardware Engineering. Keller is the chip expert responsible for designing Apple’s […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
BT completes its acquisition of EE
BT has successfully escaped the gauntlet of regulatory approvals and is now able to complete the company’s purchase of EE. Picking up and absorbing the […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Apple Ceases Free iTunes Radio Streaming Worldwide
Apple today officially ended free streaming of its iTunes Radio channels worldwide, incorporating the catalogue of stations into its subscription-based Apple Music service. The […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
How to disable mouse and keyboard low-battery warnings (you can’t)
Worth Gretter speaks for us all with this complaint: The Bluetooth keyboard and mouse on my 2009 iMac (running Mavericks) both run on AA batteries. I […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Change the iOS 9 app switcher with Griddy
Modifying or improving the iOS app switcher has been a favorite pastime of jailbreak developers over the years. Griddy is no different, bringing a grid-styled […] Read the original post by Bob Bhatnagar
It’s interesting that Apple would mention virtual reality
The next big thing. Everybody’s looking for it, and nobody’s sure what it will be until the mainstream consumer weighs in. Apple, more than most […] Read the original post by Dan Moren