The restrictions would mean that ZTE would have a tougher time getting needed American parts or equipment due to its dealings with Iran. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: March 2016
Google Photos adds support for Live Photos and more in latest update
Google Photos is one of the more viable options for cloud storage for photos and videos, and now it’s getting even better. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Google Photos picks up support for Live Photos and the iPad Pro
Google Photos for iPhone and iPad has been updated, adding support for Live Photos and the iPad Pro. The update also supports Slide Over and […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Why I want to see Handoff for iTunes in iOS 10 so ludicrously much
With Handoff you can push not just data but state between iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Imagine having that for iTunes… and for Apple TV? This is […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Ricoh PJ HD5450
The Ricoh PJ HD5450 doesn’t handle fine detail as well as most 1080p models, but it’s bright enough for a midsize room and light enough […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Verizon to pay $1.4M in ‘supercookie’ FCC settlement
” Verizon will pay a $1.35 million fine over its “supercookie” that the government said followed phone customers on the Internet without their permission. Verizon […] Read the original post by The Item Extra
Apple offers new details and construction photos of Campus 2
New details shed some additional light on Apple‘s new upcoming headquarters building, Campus 2. Speaking with Mashable, the company says that the installation of the […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Apple Campus 2 ‘Theatre’ Features Largest Freestanding Carbon-Fiber Roof Ever Made
Apple’s progress on its second campus has been tracked by drone videos and ongoing construction updates, but the company recently gave Mashable details on the […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Amazon Responds to Criticism, Bringing Back Fire Device Encryption
Customer pressure has apparently caused Amazon to reverse an earlier decision and bring encryption back to its Fire devices. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Sony Launches New HX80 Compact Camera With 30x Zoom
Sony today announced the launch of a new compact camera, the DSC-HX89, which brings a slew of advanced imaging capabilities such as 30x optical zoom, […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
watchOS 2.2 beta 6 gets seeded to developers
Apple has released the sixth beta of watchOS 2.2 available for developers. The configuration profile for the update can be downloaded right now from watchOS […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
The Staad Attaché is a classy briefcase alternative for your iPad Pro
All the rugged charm of Indiana Jones, but flying business class. The bags of Waterfield Designs have long held a special place in my heart, in […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 beta 6 heads out to developers and public testers
The sixth beta of OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 is now available for download for developers. It can be found now at the Mac Developer […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Apple seeds watchOS 2.2 beta 6 to developers
Apple has seeded the latest beta for its most personal device to date, the Apple Watch‘s watchOS. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple seeds OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 beta 6 to developers
Apple’s upcoming desktop release, OS X El Capitan 10.11.4, is still in its beta phases, and the company has just released another version to developers. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck