Strong games in May Looking for a brand-new Mac game to get absorbed in? Look no further, because May brought us another fine bounty of fresh […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Month: June 2016
Gaia GPS helps you find your way anywhere, even offline
Hello from Canmore, Alberta—a resort town nestled around the feet of Canada’s Rocky Mountains. While my partner works her way through a two-week wilderness first-aid […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
How to create and add to playlists in the Music app on Apple TV
Playlists in the Music app for Apple TV let everyone unleash their secret inner deejay. The Music app lets you create or add songs to playlists […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Mastering the NetInstall Service: Network and system requirements
Before you can begin using the NetInstall service you need to make sure you have a few basics in place. Unlike setting up Profile Manager, […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
Apple Will Scrap India Retail Store Plans if 30% Sourcing Rule is Enforced
Apple will scrap its plan to open official retail stores in India if the country’s 30 percent sourcing rule is enforced, according to a new […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Save $25 on this leather holster for the iPhone 6s today!
Not a fan of cases, but like to keep your iPhone 6s protected outside of your pocket when traveling? Don’t worry, Story Leather’s belt clip […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Diamond to stock MagnaChip mosfets
Diamond Power Components is to distribute power mosfets from Korean chipmaker MagnaChip Semiconductor. “MagnaChip are a major player in the power mosfet market, supplying global […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
BMO, Scotiabank, and TD Canada Trust Launch Apple Pay in Canada
BMO, Scotiabank, and TD Canada Trust, which make up three of the five largest banks in Canada, support Apple Pay starting today. Apple Pay currently works […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Google’s Echo Rival is a ‘Dressed-up’ Version of Chromecast
Last month, Google announced plans for its upcoming Amazon Echo rival, Google Home, a Wi-Fi enabled personal assistant that enables people to ask Google search […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
SureCore SRAM IP runs at 20MHz on 0.6V
SureCore, the Sheffield low power SRAM IP specialist, says its ultra-low voltage SRAM IP operates at 0.6V on on TSMC’s 40nm ULP CMOS process, delivering […] Read the original post by David Manners
Amazon Stopped Selling Apple TV Because of Unacceptable Business Terms for Prime Video
Jeff Bezos when questioned at Recode’s Code Conference as to why Amazon does not sell the Apple TV or Google Chromecast due to unacceptable business terms. The CEO said […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Jeff Bezos reveals why Amazon doesn’t sell the Apple TV anymore
There’s a reason Amazon doesn’t sell the Apple TV anymore, and it has to do with the lack of Prime Video on the platform. The […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
Amazon Wants ‘Acceptable Business Terms’ to Offer Prime Video on Apple TV
At Recode’s Code Conference today, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was asked why the online retailer does not sell either the Apple TV or Google Chromecast. […] Read the original post by Husain Sumra
ScotiaBank, TD, and BMO Launching Apple Pay Support in Canada on June 1
In November of last year, Apple Pay launched in Canada thanks to an Apple deal with American Express. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
BMO, Scotiabank, and TD Launching Apple Pay in Canada on Wednesday
BMO, Scotiabank, and TD Canada Trust, which make up three of the five largest banks in Canada, will roll out Apple Pay support on June […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol