The concept of software as a service (SaaS) is nothing new for enterprise, but consumer applications are increasingly shifting from perpetual licenses to monthly or […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Month: October 2016
Study Shows Apple Watch Has The Most Accurate Heart Rate Scanner Among Wearables
Last year, in a barrage of scientific tests done by Consumer Reports, the Apple Watch emerged as the most accurate wearable compared to other wearables […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
25% off 150-pack iCloth Screen Cleaning Wipes for Electronics – Deal Alert
These screen cleaning cloths from iCloth currently average 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 700 people (read reviews) and its list price is currently […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
6 more ways to make the most of Mail for iOS 10
About a year ago, we served up eight gotta-know tips for iOS Mail users—everything from how to change the size of your message previews to […] Read the original post by Ben Patterson
6 more ways to make the most of Mail for iOS
About a year ago, we served up eight gotta-know tips for iOS Mail users—everything from how to change the size of your message previews to […] Read the original post by Ben Patterson
How to Use the Reminders App on your Apple Watch to Stop Forgetting Things You Need to Do
I’m the forgetful kind. It’s the simple things like buying trivial items that gets me the most. I try to use apps and tools to […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
How to check your passenger Uber rating
Have you ever wanted to know what Uber drivers think of you? You can find out your average rating! In case you didn’t know this, the […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
How to retain images in Photos when turning off iCloud Photo Library
Erin Giunta is ready to give iCloud Photo Library the heave-ho, but wants to be sure their photos aren’t lost. I’m confused about what would happen […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Future Apple Watches Could Identify You Using the Heart Rate Sensor
Future iterations of Apple Watch could identify users with the help of the heart rate sensor, according to a new Apple invention that was filed […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
QuakeCon: 2,800 Gamers, 72 Hours, One Intensifying Smell
It’s dubbed “the Woodstock of gaming.” But it’s mostly people sitting in a giant dark room. The post QuakeCon: 2,800 Gamers, 72 Hours, One Intensifying […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
How to Watch President Obama’s Essential Sci-Fi TV and Films
For the November issue of WIRED, President Obama came up with a list of his favorite horizon-expanding films and TV shows. Here’s how to watch […] Read the original post by K.M. McFarland
Tinder Taps Its Inner Vegas to Predict Swipe Rights
Using multi-armed bandit testing, Tinder wants to make sure you serve up the right profile picture. The post Tinder Taps Its Inner Vegas to Predict […] Read the original post by Olivia Solon
Summerlong Is a Master Class in Fusing Fantasy and Everyday Life
A fantasy novelist’s newest work is a stunning meditation on the value of discomfort—and having your pedestrian routine turned upside down. The post Summerlong Is […] Read the original post by Charlie Jane Anders
Japan’s Mount Aso Had a Yuge Eruption. Yuge!
Mt. Aso in Japan had one of its largest explosive eruptions in recent memory, while Mt. Meager in British Columbia showed signs of awakening. The […] Read the original post by Erik Klemetti
PlayStation VR’s Killer App Is … Music
Between <em>Rez Infinite</em>, <em>Thumper</em>, and <em>Harmonix Music VR</em>, Sony’s virtual reality headset has some amazing musical experiences. The post PlayStation VR’s Killer App Is … […] Read the original post by Chris Kohler