How do you get started, find and catch Pokémon, evolve and power up for Gyms, get Gen 2, troubleshoot, and more? Here’s everything you need […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Month: January 2017
Ask the iTunes Guy: Better ways to view your iTunes media
When your media library grows, you need better ways to view your content in iTunes. In this week’s column, I answer two questions about viewing […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Classic puzzle adventure ‘Myst’ comes to Android
Myst needs little introduction. The puzzle adventure game was a smash hit when it originally released on the Macintosh in 1993. Read the original post by Engadget
36% off iHealth Oxygen level, Pulse rate, and Perfusion Index Monitor – Deal Alert
This handy meter gives fast and reliable readings of your oxygen level, pulse rate, and perfusion index, wirelessly on your smartphone or tablet. Using the iHealth […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
Apple and the Partnership for AI: It’s official!
Apple has officially joined the Partnership for AI as a founding member: Apple has joined the Partnership on AI as a founding member. The company has […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
iPhone 7 Wins over the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 as the UK’s Ministry of Defence ‘Device of Choice’
The UK Ministry of Defence will be using the iPhone 7 as the “device of choice” for its secret communications. The handset will be modified […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Pokémon Go on Apple Watch vs. Pokémon Go Plus: Which should you wear?
As a location-based game, Pokémon Go is perfect for when you’re on your commute, walking to a store, or just out and about. However, there’s […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
iCloud is one of Apple’s biggest challenges in 2017
Apple is fond of talking about its secret sauce, about the things only it can do because of its unprecedented combination of hardware, software, and […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Volvo’s Cars Now Spot Moose and Hit the Brakes for You
The latest advance for the safety-obsessed Swedes. The post Volvo’s Cars Now Spot Moose and Hit the Brakes for You appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Eric Adams
5 Albums You Need to Play Right Now, From The xx to Ty Segall
Start the year with a few treats for your ears. The post 5 Albums You Need to Play Right Now, From The xx to Ty […] Read the original post by Wired Staff
Chinese Construction Crew Demolishes an Entire Neighborhood in Just 10 Seconds
It took five tons of explosives to take down a residential block in Wuhan. The post Chinese Construction Crew Demolishes an Entire Neighborhood in Just […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
For the Next Election, Don’t Recount the Vote. Encrypt It
A new voting system promises to avoid unnecessary recounts—and prove when they’re necessary, too. The post For the Next Election, Don’t Recount the Vote. Encrypt […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
The Birth—and Possible Death—of the SAGE III Atmospheric Satellite
This is exactly the type of space missions that could be in jeopardy as the Trump administration continues active hostility toward climate research. The post […] Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Quantum Computers Versus Hackers, Round One. Fight!
Can the nascent consumer quantum computing industry help cybersecurity firms with optimization problems like threat detection? The post Quantum Computers Versus Hackers, Round One. Fight! […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Five fab ways to use Snapchat’s one-handed zoom
Get the upper hand on Snapchat’s one-handed zoom! Updated 1/27/17 for Snapchat’s newest update. While the zoom is used sparingly in Hollywood movies to convey drama, fear, […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau