In one of the Slack teams I’m in, a colleague posted a photo of a battery he removed from a MacBook Air. He replaced the […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: February 2017
Apple Pay Launching Soon in Taiwan
Apple has announced through its Taiwanese website that it will soon be launching Apple Pay in the country. When it does launch, Taiwan will become […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to make Facebook and Twitter more pleasant in difficult times
In a time of political turmoil and polarization, you may want to keep friends, family, and colleagues with whom you have fundamental disagreements from seeing […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Nintendo’s ‘Fire Emblem Heroes’ Launched for iPhone and iPad
Nintendo today released its third mobile game, Fire Emblem Heroes. The first game in the popular franchise sees you play as a summoner with the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The bad news: iPhone sales are up
If you didn’t hear, Apple’s results from last quarter were pretty good (apart from the iPad). But that was last quarter. “Apple reversed its iPhone slump. […] Read the original post by The Macalope
YouTube for iOS gets Chromecast lock screen controls
It can be annoying having to unlock your phone screen and sift through all the open apps to pause, forward or rewind what you're casting […] Read the original post by Engadget
Comcast Looks All Set to Keep Controlling Your Cable Box. Yay
The FCC was going to open up the cable box to promote competition. But that’s all changed under Trump. The post Comcast Looks All Set […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
WIRED Book Club: Loved Arrival? Check Out Ted Chiang’s ‘Story of Your Life’
Now that Ted Chiang is super hot, let’s read some of his short fiction for the month of February. The post WIRED Book Club: Loved […] Read the original post by Wired Staff
Physicists, Lasers, and an Airplane: Taking Aim at Quantum Cryptography
Experts claim that quantum cryptography will be more secure than any encryption technique we use today. The post Physicists, Lasers, and an Airplane: Taking Aim […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Police Could Get Your Location Data Without a Warrant. That Has to End
Opinion: Lawmakers should craft privacy regulations to ensure protection of citizens’ amendment rights. The post Police Could Get Your Location Data Without a Warrant. That […] Read the original post by Charles Blain
Bizarre New ‘Love’ Turntable Rotates on Your Records
Yves Behar designed a record player for the Spotify generation. The post Bizarre New ‘Love’ Turntable Rotates on Your Records appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Liz Stinson
The Warbot Builders of the Middle East Spill Their Secrets
The tech behind new remote-operated ‘bots is homebrewed, inelegant—and deadly. The post The Warbot Builders of the Middle East Spill Their Secrets appeared first on […] Read the original post by Adam Rawnsley and Austin Bodetti
This great 3-in-1 car charger is just $18.87 today!
Whether you are in the car for a few minutes or a few hours each day, you’ll want to make sure you have a way […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Saurik Updates Substrate Safe Mode to Fix Issues with the iOS 10 Yalu Jailbreak
Saurik has released a new update for Substrate Safe Mode that makes this feature “safer” in iOS 10. According to the changelog, now when your device goes into safe […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
Strange Photos Show What It’s Like to Be a Refugee in Limbo
Sam Ivin illustrates what it means to be without a country to call your own. The post Strange Photos Show What It’s Like to Be […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee