Smile has launched its latest version of PDF editing tool for the Mac, PDFpen 8. New features include the ability to validate digital signatures, as […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
Month: April 2016
The problem with deleting photos from your device with iCloud Photo Library enabled
Skye Hallberg asks a question that comes in regularly, but which remains confusing to many users of iCloud Photo Library: How do you eliminate a photo […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Why Tim Cook is still optimistic after Apple’s growth stalled in Q2 2016
So, that was quite a quarter Apple had–and not in a good way. But just after the raw financial results, Apple gets a chance to […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
How to get directions with Maps on iPhone and iPad
Don’t make that wrong turn in Albuquerque! Use Maps to find your way. Not so long ago, finding your way involved unfolding giant, nearly incomprehensible, maps […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Nintendo’s next iPhone Games Will Be Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, but Still No Mario
Nintendo has confirmed which franchises it will be bringing to iPhone and other smart devices next, and it’s not good news for Super Mario fans. Instead of […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Google rolls out official Android TV app for your iPhone
Google has rolled out an official listing for Android TV on the App Store. This app enables those with an iPhone to remote control their […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
This clear case can light up when your iPhone 6S gets notifications for $16.95 today!
If you are looking for a clear case to show off your iPhone 6S while keeping it protected, look no further. Seidio’s LUMA case offers […] Read the original post by iMore.com
FBI Disclosed iPhone Vulnerability to Apple on April 14
The FBI has confirmed that it informed Apple of a vulnerability in its iPhone software on April 14. It’s thought to be the first time […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
NI offers DMM in PXI Express slot
NI has introduced its first digital multimeter in the PXI Express modular test format. It is a 7½-digit DMM and 1.8MS/s isolated digitiser. The PXIe-4081 […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Nintendo has Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem lined up for smartphones
Nintendo has announced that two franchises will be brought to smartphones. Both Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem were revealed during the company’s earnings call. The […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Ampleon claims RF transistor lifts efficiency to next level
Ampleon, the Netherlands-based power semiconductor firm, has introduced an RF power transistor designed for DVB-T UHF asymmetrical wideband Doherty amplifier applications. The company claims the […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Infineon starts production of LED lighting interface IC
This month Infineon starts volume production of an LED lighting interface IC which allows designers to replace many of the discrete components used in conventional […] Read the original post by David Manners
First Look: Macphun’s new Filters for Photos app works as an Apple Photos extension
Filters for Photos functions as a standalone app or as an Apple Photos extension. Do you love Apple Photos? If the answer is yes, then Macphun […] Read the original post by Jackie Dove
Silego adds to pFET controllers
Silego, the configurable mixed signal specialist, has announced an expansion of its pFET integrated power controller portfolio with of self-powered, 1.6 mm2, single-channel and dual-channel […] Read the original post by David Manners
Enhance your privacy in Facebook and Facebook Messenger with SilentMessenger
When you’re using the Facebook Messenger app, you normally don’t have control over your privacy. For instance, you cannot disable the typing indicator or hide your online status. SilentMessenger […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi