Apple Pay vice president Jennifer Bailey believes that Apple Pay is valuable enough that “customers will say they are happy to switch banks to use […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: February 2017
Best Valentine’s Day Tech Gifts for Under $50
Shopping for a last-minute Valentine’s Day gift for the tech lover in your life? We can help! Last-minute gifts are usually the most thought-out and often […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
The Week in iOS Cases and Accessories: BeatsX earphones arrive
New gear of the week Image by Rob Schultz/Macworld This week’s roundup includes Beats’ much-anticipated earphones, plus batteries, chargers, cases, and more. Read on! Apple Image by Apple To read […] Read the original post by Joel Mathis
How Apple’s New ‘Spaceship’ Campus 2 Expresses the Company’s Culture
This slide show discusses how Apple’s new headquarters, which is nearing completion, expresses late Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ vision. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Will You Spend $1,000 or More on a New iPhone?
Of all the rumors circulating regarding the upcoming flagship iPhone 8, the latest one, regarding price, might be the most believable. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Matte Black iPhone 7 Users Complain About Chipped, Peeling Paint
A number of customers who purchased the matte Black iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus have noticed that the paint on their devices has started […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Fukushima reactor’s radiation levels killed a cleaning robot
Tokyo Electric Power Co. wasn't kidding when it said the radiation levels inside Fukushima's nuclear reactor are the highest they've been since its meltdown in […] Read the original post by Engadget
Let’s go crazy: Prince’s music is coming to Spotify and Napster
Prince had a tricky relationship with the internet. Toward the end of his life, Prince famously pulled his music from all streaming services but Tidal, […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Why Self-Driving Cars *Can’t Even* With Construction Zones
Fortunately, the people hard at work on this problem are willing to cut corners. The post Why Self-Driving Cars *Can’t Even* With Construction Zones appeared […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Evil Factory Review: The Michael Bay of top-down arcade games
Evil Factory is a fast-paced visual treat best enjoyed in a small dose. Top-down arcade games instantly take me back to being that kid who went […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Netflix’s Abstract Peers Into the Lives of Rock-Star Designers
The new documentary show tries to demystify the process of creating the look and feel of the world. The post Netflix’s Abstract Peers Into the […] Read the original post by Liz Stinson
Netflix’s Abstract Peers Into the Lives of Rockstar Designers
The new documentary show tries to demystify the process of creating the look and feel of the world. The post Netflix’s Abstract Peers Into the […] Read the original post by Liz Stinson
The Return of The Office Antihero David Brent (God Help Us All)
Thirteen years after his BBC show changed sitcoms forever, David Brent is back for an encore—and he brought his guitar. The post The Return of […] Read the original post by Peter Rubin
Sprint is Offering 5 Lines of Unlimited Data for $90 per Month, but Only for a Year
Getting new customers to walk through the door is still of vital importance for carriers, especially if it means getting those customers to switch from […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
John Oliver Returns to Out-News the News—by Ignoring Trump
For the next season of ‘Last Week Tonight,’ John Oliver is out to ignore the tweets report on stuff that matters. The post John Oliver […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter