Smartphone makers Samsung and Apple are constantly trying to one-up each other. Here’s a look at how their latest devices—the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s—stack […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: March 2016
New Nintendo 3DS
The New Nintendo 3DS gaming handheld packs a top-notch gaming experience into a slightly smaller, more customizable package than the New 3DS XL. […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Inform 7
If you care about the genre, and are willing to spend the time learning the language, Inform 7 is an excellent tool for creating and […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Google Destinations tries to make smartphone travel search less maddening
Trying to plan a trip using just a smartphone tends to be a hassle. You might have a half-dozen browser tabs and a few different […] Read the original post by Jared Newman
Peek into the viewfinder of a QuickTake 150
Most of what I write about on Think Retro are things that I personally remember using or lusting after. That’s how nostalgia works. It’s not […] Read the original post by Christopher Phin
Public support for Apple growing in encryption clash with the FBI
A new poll shows that Americans may be evenly divided in their opinions on the continuing case between Apple and the FBI. The poll, conducted […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
How Canadians can spend less when roaming in the U.S.
Here are the best ways to save money when taking your phone to the U.S.! Millions of Canadians visit the U.S. every year and, with nearly […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
Peeple (for iPhone)
Peeple isn’t quite the social networking nightmare we once feared, but this reputation application is still creepy and pointless. Read the original post by steve bush
Renesas protects IoT IP from cradle to grave
Renesas has released more details of its Synergy secure cradle-to-grave management system for programmable devices, and announced a beta release. “Secure life-cycle management is the […] Read the original post by steve bush
ESPN and CBS have more plans to reach cord cutters
If you needed more evidence that the cable TV bundle is crumbling, look no further than Disney and CBS. Speaking at an industry conference in Florida, […] Read the original post by Jared Newman
Reported iPhone 7 case images show off slimmer design and no headphone jack
An image of a supposed iPhone 7 case has surfaced, months ahead of the device’s expected launch. If this case is accurate, it backs up […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Edward Snowden says it’s ‘BS’ that only Apple can access San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone 5c
Right now, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is trying very hard to convince everyone that it has no other options than to compel Apple to […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
I want handwriting recognition on the iPhone and iPad — even if it stinks
Should Apple bring its handwriting recognition technology to iOS 10? When I was a kid, I got my Dad’s old Newton MessagePad 2100 — Apple’s original […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Everything Siri can do for you and your Apple TV
Don’t just talk at your favorite shows: With Siri, you can give commands to your Apple TV. The fourth-generation Apple TV has a lot of great […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Perfect Bake Pro
Making breads, cakes, and cookies doesn’t have to be rocket science. The Perfect Bake Pro simplifies the process of assembling and baking your favorite recipes […] Read the original post by richard wilson