Sometimes apps, even those on the Apple Watch, become unresponsive, making it difficult to do anything in the app. Occasionally, the system locks up so […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Month: February 2016
Apple chip maker TSMC decreases shipments after production hit by Taiwan earthquake
Apple chip maker TSMC, which is responsible for producing the A9 series processors for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus alongside Samsung, has been forced to […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
6 essential tips for working smarter with Slack
It’s good to stay in touch. Today I work in my house all by myself, but even when I worked in the busy Macworld office, […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Apple Stock Weekly Outlook: Record dividend and more
Apple stock (NASDAQ:AAPL) stayed in the doldrums last week, with prices remaining under $100. Since the last earnings report, investors have been concerned about […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
How to fix the t.co Twitter problem
If you’re a Twitter user, you’ve seen the t.co domain the company uses: It rewrites all URLs in tweets to pass through this redirecting domain […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Microchip moves PIC development to the cloud
Microchip has put its MPLAB Xpress integrated development environment (IDE) in the cloud. This a free IDE for PIC microcontrollers which automatic code generation and MPLAB […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Polls, stats and parodies: The 10 must-follow websites of the 2016 presidential election
You could call the 2016 presidential election a lot of things, but you couldn’t call it boring. Don’t miss any twist or turn as the […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
11 great virtual reality apps that you should try out right now
Be in the action If a picture is worth a thousand words, then virtual reality must be worth a million. That’s because unless you are present […] Read the original post by Jackie Dove
Mattel unveils $300 3D printing studio that lets kids build toys on their iPhone and iPad
Toy maker Mattel is giving kids the ability to design and create their own toys and jewelry with the ThingMaker 3D. It’s a 3D printer […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Small sensor for personal medical devices
Sensirion claims to have one of the industry’s smallest differential pressure sensors, measuring just 5mm x 8mm x 5mm. Designed for use in portable or […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Solid-state drive has SATA III 6Gbit/s interface
Rutronik Embedded is offering a solid-state drive (SSD) from Transcend in a 2.5-inch form factor with integrated SLC NAND flash memory and a SATA III […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Is Apple gearing up to launch Google Street View-like feature in iOS 10?
Apple could be preparing to launch its very own Google Street View alternative with iOS 10 as its fleet of mapping vehicles work “around the clock” […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Kit for getting started with secure FPGA design
Avnet has updated its design software offering for Microsemi’s SmartFusion2 KickStart development kit to offer a data security demonstration. The kit, sold exclusively through Avnet, […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Mobile Nations Weekly: Leaks and updates
Enter stage left: silly season. As we barrel head-first towards the next major trade show — MWC 2016, it’s worth taking a moment to keep everything […] Read the original post by Derek Kessler
Charge Your Phone at Any Time with the Luminid Touch Light-Up Cable [Deals Hub]
Ever try to plug in your phone at bed time with the lights out? Doing so almost guarantees you’ll have to get up and flip […] Read the original post by StackSocial