Apple has decided it won’t bid on the digital rights to stream the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” package next season, according to Re/code. The streaming rights […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: March 2016
Best VPN services for Canadians (to watch Netflix)
Netflix may be cutting off VPN access for some customers, but Canadians can still take advantage of these iOS apps. VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks, are […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
Ask the iTunes Guy: Hide iTunes features, finding songs, and more
Sometimes, you want to use iTunes just to listen to music, and not be bothered by the app’s many other features. In this week’s column, […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
View-Master Virtual Reality Viewer review: Affordable VR device could use better content
Is there such a thing as View-Master street cred? Probably not. But I am a long-time View-Master user. Well, to be clear, I used a […] Read the original post by John Moltz
Amazon disabled encryption on its Fire tablets and phone because nobody used it
Amazon caught flack on Wednesday for disabling the encryption capabilities of its Fire phones and tablets with a software update. The company says its reasoning […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank
3 ways Apple could improve email
Despite all the many forms of communicating with people online—iMessage, Twitter, Facebook, Slack—email still reigns supreme for me. I conduct business via email, keep in […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Can you merge synced data from multiple Apple IDs?
Dara Hogan has a problem that a lot of readers share: two Apple IDs that are both used for iTunes and iCloud. They wonder about […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
iOS version code-names
iOS doesn’t have public code names the way OS X does, but it does have internal code names and they’re all shades of awesome cool. I’m […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
How to password protect Notes in iOS 9.3
iOS 9.3 will be a bigger update than usual, introducing several new features such as Night Shift, enhancements to both CarPlay, News and Health, several […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Online privacy: 3 ways to ward off cyber criminals and snoops
Keep yourself safe with these online security tips, from anonymous browsing to hiding your digital tracks. Read the original post by Jonathan Keane
iPhone 6s holds up well in waterproof test against Galaxy S7 edge
Apple’s latest iPhones aren’t officially water-resistant, but they hold up surprisingly well when wet. Watch the iPhone 6s Plus keep up with Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Teddy Roosevelt, Alabama’s Wallace mounted memorable third party bids
If former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg mounts a third party candidacy and wins a single Electoral College vote, the billionaire will have outpaced […] Read the original post by WALB-TV Albany
San Bernardino DA suggests gunman’s iPhone could be trigger for ‘cyber pathogen’
The San Bernardino District Attorney has told a federal judge that the iPhone used by shooter Syed Farook could be a trigger for a “cyber pathogen.” Michael Ramos […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
T-Platforms Linux desktop gets MIPS processor
Russian company T-Platforms has announced a Linux desktop PC based around a MIPS processor – as Baikal-T1 chip from Baikal Electronics, also of Russia. Baikal-T1 has […] Read the original post by steve bush
Linux desktop gets MIPS processor
Russian company T-Platforms has announced a Linux desktop PC based around a MIPS processor – as Baikal-T1 chip from Baikal Electronics, also of Russia. Baikal-T1 has […] Read the original post by steve bush