Fitbit is one of the most popular wearables on the planet. Here’s what the Mobile Nations editor’s wear, and why. There are lots of reasons to […] Read the original post by Richard Devine
Month: March 2016
Western Digital’s 8TB hard drives mix helium with mammoth storage
Western Digital is rising to new storage heights with helium-filled 8TB hard drives designed for consumer NAS boxes and external drives set-ups. The NAS options […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
iOS 9.3 beta 5 makes changes to Control Center, Night Shift disabled in Low Power Mode
iOS 9.3 is in its fifth beta stage now, and some changes that Apple implemented in the software are slowly starting to come to light. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
SleepHealth uses IBM’s Watson Health Cloud to study how you sleep
IBM has announced a partnership with the American Sleep Apnea Association to launch a new sleep study app, SleepHealth. Developed using Apple’s ResearchKit framework, SleepHealth […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Drown Hack Attacks Could Target Popular Sites
It looks like there is a newly discovered hack attack which could actually make short work of servers that rely on HTTPS protection, which means […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samsung Pay Includes Wells Fargo
Samsung Pay has been on the market for 5 months already, and so far there are 70 major banks as well as credit unions that […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
MVRDV’s new shopping center will evaporate into Lyon
MVRDV says its design is aimed at better integrating the Part-Dieu shopping center with the surrounding urban fabric . View gallery Following on from its […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Night Shift Beta Tidbits: Disabled in Low Power Mode, Control Center Changes
Apple has made some changes to Night Shift in iOS 9.3 betas 4 and 5. The most notable change is the disabling of the […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
FAQ: What you need to know about Apple Pay in Canada and Australia
Curious to know what’s going on with Apple Pay since its launch in Canada and Australia last November? We’ve got the scoop. Since launching in Canada […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
SoundHound’s new Hound app is a digital personal assistant that gets down to the details
Ever since Apple launched Siri, other digital personal assistants have cropped up pretty regularly. A newcomer looks to shake things up, though. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Unisys to contribute $139 million to global pension funds this year
Unisys Corp. expects to contribute $139.3 million to its global defined benefit plans in 2016, of which $52.5 million is for its U.S. pension funds […] Read the original post by Pensions & Investments
OnPay
OnPay is a reasonably priced, solid option for small businesses who need online payroll. Its user interface hasn’t kept up with the best of the […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Keep charged in the car with Ventev’s 2A Lightning charger for $13.95
It’s always smart to keep a charger in your car, and Ventev’s 2A Lightning car charger is perfect for your iPhone. It has a built-in […] Read the original post by iMore.com
SoundHound’s Hound virtual assistant launches on iPhone
SoundHound, known for its music recognition app, has launched Hound, a dedicated, voice-powered virtual assistant. Like Siri, Hound offers a wide range of capabilities, and […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Light Up Your Home with the Revogi Smart Color Bluetooth LED Bulb [Deals Hub]
You can control a lot with your iPhone, but did you know you have the power to create light? Well, maybe that’s a little bit […] Read the original post by StackSocial