Miitomo is now rolling out in select markets, namely those in Europe as well as the U.S. While the process has kicked off, it may […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Month: March 2016
Apple comments on Sidestepper, that supposed iOS MDM hijack security vulnerability…
SideStepper isn’t a new iOS vulnerability, it’s an old phishing scam with fresh marketing. Reports are circulating about a supposedly new iOS security vulnerability that involves […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Nintendo’s First iOS Game ‘Miitomo’ Now Available in the United States
After a soft launch in Japan earlier this month, Nintendo’s first app designed for iOS devices, Miitomo, is available for download in the United States […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Owner of Swiss Chalet buying Quebec-based St-Hubert business for $537 million
The Quebec-based St-Hubert restaurant business has agreed to be acquired by the owner of the Swiss Chalet chain for $537 million. In addition to 117 […] Read the original post by CJAD
iPhone SE camera shootout — does the pocket-sized still pack a punch?
How do the cameras in the iPhone SE compare to previous iPhones? Let’s find out! Camera test time! I’ve been shooting with iPhone SE as my […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
A look inside Slack’s new Asian outpost
The architects behind Slack’s new Melbourne headquarters say that all materials used in the fit out are sustainably sourced . View gallery Few startups have […] Read the original post by Gizmag
KLM Brings Boarding Passes, Flight Updates, Customer Support to Facebook Messenger
Flyers who use KLM can now receive their boarding pass, check-in reminders, flight status updates and more inside Facebook Messenger. The airline is also offering […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2 lands on the Apple App Store
While the world waits for Nintendo to finally release Miitomo, Marvel has launched Avengers Alliance 2 to the App Store. Avengers Alliance is a turn-based […] Read the original post by Sammy Snyder
When Gmail messages in OS X’s Mail show the wrong sender
Susan Tyler has a glitch she can’t sort out: Since I updated to El Capitan on my Mac, it loads the wrong sender with the wrong body […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple should set a better example with its supplier report, Greenpeace says
Apple says conditions at the factories where its iPhones and iPads are made have improved, but Greenpeace responded that the company should set a better […] Read the original post by Agam Shah
Apple’s 5 best and 5 worst products
Apple’s best and worst products Image by Michael Kan As Apple turns 40, here’s a look back at some of the hit products that shaped an entire […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams
Apple’s 5 best and 5 worst products
Apple’s best and worst products Image by Michael Kan As Apple turns 40, here’s a look back at some of the hit products that shaped an entire […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams
Apple at 40: Seeing promise in the ‘blossoming’ home computer market
When Apple launched the Apple II in 1977, it was still far from certain that consumers would want or need a home computer. While hobbyists […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams
Apple at 40: Seeing promise in the ‘blossoming’ home computer market
When Apple launched the Apple II in 1977, it was still far from certain that consumers would want or need a home computer. While hobbyists […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams
Apple at 40: Here’s what The Woz had to say about the Apple II and phone phreaking in 1984
The history of early personal computing is interwoven with that of phone phreaking, where people would try to figure out ways to take advantage of […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams