Michael Gartenberg has covered the personal technology beat for more than two decades at places like Gartner, Jupiter Research and Altimeter Group. Most recently, […] Read the original post by Michael Gartenberg
Month: April 2016
Coolest Cooler
Regardless of its Kickstarter controversies, the Coolest Cooler is simply an overpriced cooler that comes with a number of mediocre gadgets you can easily improve […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Acer R240HY
The 24-inch Acer R240HY is an In-Plane Switching (IPS) monitor that delivers good all-around performance for under $150, but you don’t get many extras. […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Kickstarter (for iPhone)
Kickstarter’s official iPhone app not only connects crowdsourcing creators and their backers, but also gives them excellent tools for strengthening their relationships. […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Review: Happy Tennis brings the fun to Apple TV
Ever since the first pong video game, tennis has been a classic way to play with friends. Developer Happy Labs has hit pay dirt […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Huawei P9 Reviewed: A Mid-Range Device with a Premium Look and Feel
Mid-range devices are gradually becoming a nice combination of less-than-high-end specifications and premium aspirations, and the Huawei P9 is certainly no different, if Android Beat‘s […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Infighting reportedly slowing Apple’s efforts to improve cloud services
While Apple has been said to be looking to shore up it’s cloud service offerings, the companies efforts in the area have reportedly been stymied […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Slither.io Game Guide: eat your way to the top!
The biggest worm on the playground rules the day — and you can be that worm! Slither.io started off as a fun and friendly web browser […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Infighting Between iCloud and Siri Teams Slowing Steps to Adopt In-House Cloud Infrastructure
Apple has plans, according to unofficial reports, to adopt its own in-house cloud infrastructure and move away from third-party options, but those efforts are apparently […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Walmart starts rolling out Walmart Pay through its iPhone app
Walmart has started rolling out its Walmart Pay service through its primary app for iPhone. The Apple Pay competitor allows you to scan a barcode […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Sign up to beta test The Elder Scrolls: Legends on the iPad
Bethesda Softworks has started taking sign-ups to beta test The Elder Scrolls: Legends game on the iPad. The collectible card game is based on the […] Read the original post by John Callaham
iCloud and Siri Teams at Odds as Apple Seeks to Move Cloud Services In-House
Apple’s efforts to move its cloud infrastructure in-house for its web services are being slowed by “political infighting” between the company’s iCloud and Siri engineering […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Tim Cook Lands on TIME’s ‘100 Most Influential People’ List Once Again
Over the years, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, has had plenty of attention given to him by TIME magazine, especially when it comes to the publication’s […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Qualcomm CEO Indicates Apple Will Switch to Intel Modem with iPhone 7
During its earnings call, Qualcomm’s CEO Steve Mollenkopf hinted to analysts that the company is going to lose some modem orders from Apple for the iPhone […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The Week in iOS Accessories: iTarget lets you practice shooting… with a real gun
Target practice This week’s roundup includes an accessory-and-app combination that helps you be a more accurate shooter. Read on! Holding Cell The $20 Holding Cell holds your phone—get […] Read the original post by Joel Mathis