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Month: April 2016

The last Think Retro column: Call it Sleep, not Shut Down

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It’s a sad day, friends; Think Retro is being put to sleep. Wait, I mean in the sense of choosing Sleep from the Apple menu—or, […] Read the original post by Christopher Phin

Daimler sends autonomous truck platoon on Stuttgart to Rotterdam road trip

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Daimler has let three of its autonomous trucks loose on public roads, setting them the task of driving from Stuttgart to Rotterdam as a fully […] Read the original post by Gizmag

Wall Street pulls back after rally

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US stocks ended weaker on Monday, pulling back from a recent rally that took them to new 2016 highs, as losses in commodity-related and industrial […] Read the original post by Iol.co.za

Laser spotlights and LED stage lighting from Osram

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Osram is revealing laser-based spotlights and other stage lighting technology at Prolight+Sound 2016 in Frankfurt this week. Basing the spotlights on work done for laser-based […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Oculus Rift

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The Oculus Rift headset delivers an impressive virtual reality experience with more compatible software than the HTC Vive, but it’s still waiting on motion controls. […] Read the original post by richard wilson

How to use iOS 9.3’s best new features, day or night

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Apple’s dot-releases are typically about making iOS run more smoothly, but iOS 9.3 has enough new features we made an entire video about it. In this […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo

iPhone SE Can’t Compete with iPhone 6s in Tough Durability Test

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iPhone SE may be just as powerful as Apple’s high-end iPhone 6s series internally, but it’s not quite as impressive externally. Despite using the same Series […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

How to use VoiceOver and visual accessibility on iPhone and iPad

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VoiceOver and visual accessibility features helps those who are visually impaired get the most out of their iPhone or iPad. iPhones and iPads aren’t just for […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk

Pick up a tangle-free Lightning cable for just $12.95 today!

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Odds are that your Lightning cable gets used and abused, whether it’s from being transported in your bag or the constant connecting to and disconnecting […] Read the original post by iMore.com

The best email apps for iPhone and iPad, 2016 edition

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Like it or not, email is a part of our lives. What started as an exciting declaration of “You’ve got mail!” has become a nonstop […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

Barclays Finally Adds Apple Pay Support in the U.K.

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Barclays has finally added Apple Pay support in the U.K., a whole nine months after it made its initial debut. Customers are reporting that they […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

Ryobi opens the door for modular, app-connected garages

Posted on April 5, 2016 by

The Ryobi Ultra-Quiet Garage Door Opener can be kitted out to make your garage safe, or give it its own soundtrack. View gallery Ryobi, best […] Read the original post by Gizmag

Facebook is now using AI to describe photos to the blind

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How do you know what’s in a photo if you can’t see it? Facebook has the answer. View gallery Browse through your Facebook News Feed […] Read the original post by Gizmag

Lightweight multi-spanner will fix your bike, open your beer

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Wrenchit is a lightweight multi-spanner with 10 different interchangeable wrench bits, including spoke wrenches and a bottle opener, that’s designed for making small-scale bolt adjustments […] Read the original post by Gizmag

Security Flaw in iOS 9.3.1 Allows Access to iPhone Photos and Contacts

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A video surfaced online yesterday purporting to show a vulnerability in iOS 9.3.1 that allows anyone to access photos and contacts on a locked iPhone […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick

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