It was the computer that generations grew up with. It was the de facto choice for education. Arguably, it started the PC revolution. It was […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Month: October 2016
Apple Maps Transit Info Now Covers Melbourne, Australia
Back in April of this year, Apple expanded its transit data to cover New South Wales in Australia, and now folks in Melbourne can get […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple and Samsung’s Long-Running Design Lawsuit Heading to Supreme Court This Week
Nearly six years after the legal battle over smartphone design similarities began between Apple and Samsung, the two companies are now about to take the […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Vice’s delayed HBO newscast debuts
The folks at Vice Media and HBO are trying to create what they're calling the first modern news show by rethinking the anchor-behind-the-desk format in […] Read the original post by Seeking Alpha
WIRED Pilot Program: Insecure
Issa Rae’s series is a smart, empathetic comedy about the self-doubt of being in your late 20s that engages with race without being defined by […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
The Leafy Seadragon Is the Most Stunning Fish in the Sea. Argument Over
The leafy seadragon is far more un-imaginary than regular dragons, and far more beautiful. The post The Leafy Seadragon Is the Most Stunning Fish in […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
How to switch from Galaxy Note 7 to iPhone 7
Trading in your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 for an iPhone 7? Here’s how to make the switch! Following a recall of the original Galaxy Note 7, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
The Physics of Nutballs Somersaulting in an Indoor Skydiving Tube
Indoor skydiving looks magical—but it’s just physics. Here’s how it works. The post The Physics of Nutballs Somersaulting in an Indoor Skydiving Tube appeared first […] Read the original post by Rhett Allain
How to change the look of closed captions on Mac
How do you customize closed captions on the Mac? With accessibility settings! Just like enabling closed captions on your TV, you can do the same in […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
How to stop getting beta updates for macOS Sierra
macOS Sierra became official not too long ago. If you were part of the Apple Public Beta Program, you‘ve been using Sierra for a while […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
TrackR Bravo review: It’s like Find My iPhone for everything else you own
A free smartphone app connects to TrackR Bravo using Bluetooth LE so you’ll never lose or misplace items again. For my son’s first Christmas, his godfather […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
11 Ways to Make Your Office Complex Less Soul-Suckingly Awful
Thomas Heatherwick’s “Vessel” is one of many attempts to enliven familiar business environments. The post 11 Ways to Make Your Office Complex Less Soul-Suckingly Awful […] Read the original post by Sam Lubell
Buy a Tank and Sip Some Wine at Poland’s Giant Weapons Fair
The business of war is pretty glitzy. The post Buy a Tank and Sip Some Wine at Poland’s Giant Weapons Fair appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Cantina Talk: We Have to Be Close to a Star Wars: Episode VIII Teaser at This Point
For real, when will this waiting game end? The post Cantina Talk: We Have to Be Close to a Star Wars: Episode VIII Teaser at […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Forget Hyperloop: This Awful-Looking Thing Can Move Your Stuff
It doesn’t travel at 700 mph, but exists right now, today. Freight, climb aboard. The post Forget Hyperloop: This Awful-Looking Thing Can Move Your Stuff […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall