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
Month: April 2016
Daimler sends autonomous truck platoon on Stuttgart to Rotterdam road trip
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
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
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
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
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
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
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!
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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