The Mac with an attitude. In 2002, One year after outlining the Digital Hub strategy, Steve Jobs unveiled one of the most iconic computers of the […] Read the original post by Stephen Hackett
Month: February 2016
PhotoWall+ review: Every iOS device can be the life of this Apple TV party
Parties and events take forever to plan and organize, only to be over in the blink of an eye. Once everyone leaves, photos taken on […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Foxconn’s $4.3 billion takeover of Sharp suddenly placed on hold after announcement
Sharp announced that a take over by Taiwanese manufacturing giant Foxconn has been agreed to the sum of $4.3 billion, but hours after release Foxconn […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Assassin’s Creed Identity lands on iOS
Assassin’s Creed Identity, the latest title from Ubisoft, is now available on iPhone and iPad. The title brings the popular role-playing gameplay you’re used to from the Assassin’s […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
How to create nested folders in iOS 9.3
There must be people that spend hours of their day looking for glitches in numerous versions of Apple’s iOS releases. One recurring and popular glitch […] Read the original post by Osas Obaizamomwan
Apple is collaborating with tech companies and U.S. authorities to tackle terrorism online
The Obama administration is looking to ramp up efforts to tackle the threat of ISIS online. It’s reported that executives from a variety of companies, […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
How to calculate print size for your photos
Resolution is one of the most commonly misunderstood concepts in digital imaging, though it’s crucial when printing your mementos. You could trudge through life without […] Read the original post by Lesa Snider
Netflix adds 3D Touch support, new features
Netflix continues to improve its iOS app, this time with version 8.0.0 hot off the presses. The latest brings 3D Touch support to the browsing […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Harvesting chip runs from 80mV
Analogue devices has introduced energy harvesting chips for thermoelectric and photovoltaic sources. Called ADP5091 and ADP5092, they are based on the similar ADP5090, released over […] Read the original post by steve bush
New data shows Apple shipped 11.6 million Apple Watches in 2015
Apple shipped an impressive 11.6 million Apple Watches in 2015, making it the top smartwatch worldwide, according to the latest figures from IDC. However, the […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
MWC: NI shows testbed for LTE in unlicensed spectrum
NI has come up with an embedded design platform for prototyping LTE network nodes which will use the unlicensed frequency at 5.9GHz. Called LTE-U, this is being […] Read the original post by richard wilson
How a Pro model could change the iPhone
Back in May 1998, Apple hyped an upcoming special event three words: Pro. Go. Whoa. After Steve Jobs had finished his keynote, it was clear […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Leaked iPhone 5se schematics hint at a mini iPhone 6s
Leaked schematics that purportedly provide us with an early glimpse at Apple’s upcoming “iPhone 5se” suggest the device will look like a mini iPhone 6 […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Federal Circuit “Tones Down” Efforts to Expand Patent Exhaustion
In a rare instance in which all judges participated, the Federal Circuit issued a ruling earlier this month, in Lexmark International, Inc. v. Impression Products, […] Read the original post by JD Supra
The FCC wants to blow up the cable box. Here’s what its proposal will (and won’t) do
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission suggested that the cable box business is broken, and it offered a plan to fix it. Under the FCC’s proposal, […] Read the original post by Jared Newman