The new Fox show isn’t just a promising series; it’s an argument for why the mutants of Marvel Comics are perfect for longform TV. The […] Read the original post by Charlie Jane Anders
Month: February 2017
Why Apple’s record-setting quarter was actually…bad?
Apple had a good quarter so now we must set about figuring out how Apple actually had a bad quarter. It’s just a thing we […] Read the original post by The Macalope
How to clone your Mac so you can use it as a backup
You can create a bootable copy of your hard drive by cloning it. If you’ve never done it before, we’ve got you covered. It is vitally […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
How to find your saved Smart Folders in the Finder
Smart Folders are a terrifically powerful and underused tool in the Finder. Select File > New Smart Folder, and you can create a set of […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple’s Fanatic Attention To Detail for Apple Campus 2 Detailed
A report from Reuters details how Apple, just like its products, has been putting attention to even the minutest of things for its spaceship campus. The 2.8 million […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
SpaceX plans to launch a rocket every two weeks
SpaceX has a bold plan in place to get through its backlog. The space corporation's president Gwynne Shotwell told Reuters that SpaceX aims to send […] Read the original post by Engadget
Dozens of popular iOS apps leave user data vulnerable to attack
Dozens of iOS apps that are supposed to be encrypting their users’ data don’t do it properly, according to a security researcher. Will Strafach, CEO of […] Read the original post by Michael Kan
Toshiba launches transistor array for HV transmitters
Toshiba launches a transistor array for LED lighting and industrial, high-voltage signal transmitters. Read full article: Toshiba launches transistor array for HV transmitters Read the original post by David Manners
Nike’s Iconic Gas Slipper, the Air, Gets a Minimal Reboot
At just 8.8 ounces, the VaporMax is strides ahead of the bulky Air Max shoes of yesteryear but still delivers the legendary bounce. The post […] Read the original post by Joseph Bien-Kahn
Ride Your Bike Like a Kid—and Make It Fun Again
Get back in the saddle with these tips. The post Ride Your Bike Like a Kid—and Make It Fun Again appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Grant Petersen
Gun Violence Researchers Race to Protect Data From Trump
It’s not only climate data that’s at risk. The post Gun Violence Researchers Race to Protect Data From Trump appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Shred the Mountain to Pieces With This Backcountry Ski Gear
When it’s steep and deep on the back side, strap on this mountain-crushing outfit. The post Shred the Mountain to Pieces With This Backcountry Ski […] Read the original post by Madison Kotack
Pace Yourself With These 3 Sweatproof Workout Headphones
Each of these sweatproof buds will push you—and your budget—a little harder. The post Pace Yourself With These 3 Sweatproof Workout Headphones appeared first on […] Read the original post by Michael Duran
6 essential settings to make your iPhone and iPad display easier on the eyes
Nope, you don’t have to settle for itty-bitty text on your iPhone screen, nor must you deal with buttons that don’t look anything like buttons. […] Read the original post by Ben Patterson
Apple’s ‘Fanatical’ Attention to Detail Revealed in Apple Campus 2 Report
Reuters on Tuesday published a revealing insider report on the Steve Jobs-approved design and ongoing construction of Apple’s new ‘spaceship’ campus in Cupertino, California, which […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick