A more Google-y experience makes the iOS Gmail app usable! (And Google Calendar ain’t bad either!) My first smartphone was the iPhone 5. After some frustration, […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Month: November 2016
FontExplorer X Pro 6 review: Now with more tools to manages your fonts
An up-to-date font management utility is a necessary tool in every creative professional’s toolbox. While not as huge an upgrade as the previous version, FontExplorer […] Read the original post by Jay J. Nelson
WhatsApp for iPhone Finally Supports GIFs
You can finally send and receive GIFs using WhatsApp for iPhone. Support has been added with the latest version of the app, which also lets you […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Microsoft’s Developer Outreach Paying Off
Microsoft’s efforts to attract new developers to the Microsoft platform by going open-source and cross-platform appear to be paying off, garnering new interest. Read the original post by StackSocial
New MacBook Pro Outsold Every Other Premium Laptop in Just 5 Days
Despite the negative criticism that they received initially, Apple’s new MacBook Pro lineup seems to have been a runaway success. Apple’s executives already confirmed that […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to Disable Annoying Push Notification Popups for Websites in Safari and Chrome
Both Safari and Chrome have this feature where if you go to a relatively popular news site like New York Times, you’ll get a popup […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Electronica: inserts cut EMI and transients
Quell Corporation has improved attenuation in its flexible EMI filters with the introduction of a ‘+’ version of its EESeal range. EESeal+ has EMC filter […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
This Florida Firefighter’s Instagram Is Better Than Yours
Rusty Wiles snaps bright, happy photographs along Florida’s eastern coast. The post This Florida Firefighter’s Instagram Is Better Than Yours appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Facebook’s Race-Targeted Ads Aren’t as Racist As You Think
Opinion: Sometimes there are good reasons for using race in algorithms. The post Facebook’s Race-Targeted Ads Aren’t as Racist As You Think appeared first on […] Read the original post by Seth Neel
WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Nip/Tuck
These days, Ryan Murphy has a TV empire. But if you go back and watch his sophomore show, you can see the first signs of […] Read the original post by Jennifer M. Wood
VR Is Totally Changing How Architects Dream Up Buildings
More and more companies are working to adapt 2D visualization systems for a 3D world. The post VR Is Totally Changing How Architects Dream Up […] Read the original post by Sam Lubell
Eagle Flight Lets You Soar In VR, But May Make You an Angry Bird
This first-person flight game for PlayStation VR, Oculus, and Vive captures the feeling of winging it at high speeds, but the level designs slow it […] Read the original post by Chris Kohler
Legal Weed Has Arrived. Get Ready for the Budweiser of Bud
Potheads will become consumers, and the patchwork network of growers and sellers will start responding to the demands of a bona fide market. The post […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton
How to set up the Wiki Service in macOS Sierra Server
Next up in our series on macOS Sierra’s Server app is the Wiki service. You’re likely familiar with Wikis, especially if you’ve spent any time […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
What the Touch Bar tells us about the Mac’s future
These things go in cycles. Apple introduces a new, groundbreaking product, with a bunch of features that annoyingly break compatibility and ruin workflows and subvert […] Read the original post by Jason Snell