The Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens delivers strong sharpness at wide angles, but image quality really suffers when zoomed in—overall, it’s priced too […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Month: July 2016
What to Expect From Apple’s Third Quarter Earnings Results Today
Apple today will release its fiscal third quarter earnings results, reflecting a three-month period that ended in late June, and the consensus among analysts is […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Which Fitbit Blaze bands should you buy?
Which Fitbit Blaze bands should I buy? Buying a new band for your Fitbit Blaze is a matter of personal choice. The look, feel, and materials […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Adobe brings Lightroom to the living room with an Apple TV app
Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom has widespread appeal to a broad constituency of photographers for viewing, management, editing, and sharing their images. Today, the company is augmenting […] Read the original post by Jackie Dove
ePlus CEO Phil Norton Steps Down After 23 Years, To Be Replaced by COO Mark Marron
Phil Norton has stepped down after 23 years as the CEO of solution provider ePlus Inc. He will be succeeded by longtime Chief Operating Officer […] Read the original post by CRN
How to Unlock Your Phone’s Trusty Call-Blocking Powers
Reject robo-calls with your phone’s built-in call blocking powers. The post How to Unlock Your Phone’s Trusty Call-Blocking Powers appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Michael Duran
Nothing good on: Losing it about the Apple TV
If an Apple product is sold in the forest and doesn’t sell as well as the iPhone, how big a failure is it? Huge, of course. […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Safari in iOS 10 Will Autoplay Silent Videos, Pause Those With Sound
Changes to Apple’s WebKit policy allow Safari to autoplay silent videos in iOS 10, while pausing those that have sound. The change means users will […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Now Xbox Live Gamertags will expire after five years
It's always frustrating when you can't get your preferred nickname for any online service, and after nearly 14 years many of the good ones on […] Read the original post by Engadget
T-Mobile Adds Apple Music, Disney, and Others to Binge On Progam
T-Mobile today expanded its Binge On program to include Apple Music, ABC, Disney, and other video providers. With the inclusion of today’s 15 video providers, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
A cleaner, simpler Google Maps focuses on ‘actionable info’
Who says you can’t have form and functionality? Google Maps just received a major facelift on desktop, Android, and iOS that’s designed make it much easier […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
A cleaner, simpler Google Maps focuses on “actionable info”
Who says you can’t have form and functionality? Google Maps just received a major facelift on desktop, Android, and iOS that’s designed make it much easier […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Radio Hack Steals Keystrokes from Millions of Wireless Keyboards
Eight different wireless keyboards entirely lack encryption, according to security researchers, leaving them open to long distance keystroke spying. The post Radio Hack Steals Keystrokes […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
T-Mobile adds 16 more providers to Binge On, bringing the total to over 100
T-Mobile has announced the U.S. carrier is adding a further 16 providers to its Binge On program, which essentially enables subscribers to enjoy select services […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
New U.S. Guidelines Could Halt Use of SMS for Two-Factor Authentication
The US National Institute for Standards and Technology has released a new draft of its Digital Authentication Guideline, which sets the rules that all authentication […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard