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
Month: July 2016
This new Outlook feature will organize your inbox for you
Microsoft is finally bringing one of the best features of its Outlook mobile app to the desktop. Users of Outlook on Mac and Windows will […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank
Hacking Game Quadrilateral Cowboy Is a Bit Messy, But You Won’t Forget It
The new PC game “Quadrilateral Cowboy” is a love letter to ’80s cyberpunk and collaborative creation. The post Hacking Game Quadrilateral Cowboy Is a Bit […] Read the original post by Jake Muncy
Comic: Port Protest
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Pixel Project: a weekly comic from Diesel Sweeties’ Rich Stevens on Apple, technology, and everything in-between. */ /*–>*/ /*–> Read more […] Read the original post by Rich Stevens
Capto review: A bigger, better Mac screen capture utility
Born from the ashes of the former Voila, Capto ($30 single user; $20 student/educator; $80 family pack) was built from the ground up as a […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
How to Turn Google Into the Best To-Do App Ever
All you need to get more done is the apps you almost certainly already use. The post How to Turn Google Into the Best To-Do […] Read the original post by David Pierce
Hear Us Out: You Can Totally Make a Latte Without Milk
If you want a latte without the milk, you should be making it with poop. From bacteria, that is. The post Hear Us Out: You […] Read the original post by Brendan Cole
Rey Was Comic-Con’s New Favorite Cosplay, and We’re Loving It
There were Reys all over Comic-Con this year—so we started to ask them why she was so popular. The post Rey Was Comic-Con’s New Favorite […] Read the original post by Brian Guido and Angela Watercutter
How to change payment methods for an iPhone Upgrade Program loan
After my third credit-card number was stolen this year, I had to make the rounds of recurring payments to get them changed. But I hit […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Verizon took $30 billion in revenue, added 615,000 postpaid additions in Q2 2016
Verzion has published the U.S. carrier’s results for Q2 2016, noting total revenues of $30.5 billion for the quarter. The company also recently finalized its […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Location Services Not Working After Jailbreaking iOS 9.3.3? Here’s How to Fix It on iPhone or iPad
Just like with every new jailbreak that gets released, the first few versions have issues that get fixed in the subsequent releases. Many users have been facing issues with […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
Star Trek Beyond’s Breakout Star Sofia Boutella Shows Us What’s on Her iPhone
She’s apparently a big fan of the Shins. The post Star Trek Beyond’s Breakout Star Sofia Boutella Shows Us What’s on Her iPhone appeared first […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
This Graffiti’s Only an Illusion if You’re in the Right Place
It’s the work of Felice Varini, a vantage-point painter who’s spent nearly 40 years covering buildings in very big optical illusions. The post This Graffiti’s […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes
Plastic Bags Are Horrible. But They Sure Can Be Beautiful
Vilde Rolfsen collects plastic sacks and transforms them into stunning mountains, canyons, and rivers. The post Plastic Bags Are Horrible. But They Sure Can Be […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
You Don’t Like Sharing Your Car. But Can Elon Musk Change Your Mind?
Big-time automakers puzzle out the future of ownership. The post You Don’t Like Sharing Your Car. But Can Elon Musk Change Your Mind? appeared first […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall