It’ll take more than $1 trillion to fix America’s infrastructure. A lot more. The post America Gets a D Plus for Infrastructure, and a Big […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Month: March 2017
How to find missing AirPods with Find My iPhone
Missing an AirPod or two? Use Find My AirPods to track down those pesky buds. There’s no getting around it: the AirPods are small. It’s what […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
A New Chip Makes Voice Control More Efficient, Less Creepy
Voice assistants suck down a lot of battery power. MIT found a way of making them much thriftier. The post A New Chip Makes Voice […] Read the original post by Tim Moynihan
Lofree mechanical keyboard review: The feeling of a typewriter on your Mac or iOS device
I’m not a fan of Apple keyboards. There’s nothing wrong with them technically. I just don’t like they way they feel. But I put up […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Apple and Other Tech Companies Hitting a Roadblock In Trying To Fix Exploits Used by CIA
Apple has already confirmed that many of the vulnerabilities disclosed in the documents leaked by WikiLeaks that were used by CIA have been patched by […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Now Selling Refurbished 2016 MacBook Pro Through Its Online Store
Apple has started sales of the refurbished 2016 MacBook Pro through its official store, alarming quite a few recent buyers. As of now, only a […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Galaxy S8 Rumored To Feature Facial Recognition System
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung introduced an iris scanner to the phone. With most phones sporting fingerprint sensors, it was an interesting move. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Forget Mario: The Nintendo Switch Will Live or Die With Indie Games
NIntendo is making a big push for the Switch as a destination for indie games. It makes sense: the Switch needs indies. It’s not yet […] Read the original post by Julie Muncy
Accessibility features in macOS and iOS that everyone should try
If you’re someone who doesn’t have any specific reasons to go there, you may have never explored the Accessibility settings on your Mac, iPhone, or […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Your Mac’s Storage Almost Full? 3 Ways to Free up Disk Space on Your Mac
Every MacBook that Apple sells comes with an SSD. While SSDs are crazy fast, they don’t offer that much storage space. If you’ve been using […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Medical video imager works under reduced x-ray dosage
ON Semiconductor is targeting digital radiography in medical treatments with a new CCD image sensor that enables video imaging under reduced x-ray dosage conditions. The […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Apple’s not missing much by not having a Siri speaker
Like amphetamine-addled hamsters pushing buttons that release endorphins in their exposed and wired brains, analysts have found another market Apple’s behind in. Yes, it turns […] Read the original post by The Macalope
This is How Apple’s Siri Learns a New Language
Apple’s virtual assistant — Siri — is widely regarded as being inferior to Google Now and Assistant in terms of the functionality it offers. However, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Low profile Intel Core U industrial card
Congatec has introduced a low profile industrial-grade motherboard family featuring the new 7th Gen Intel Core U (Kaby Lake) processors. The boards incorporate a SIM […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
The Nintendo Switch is MrMobile’s new favorite thing
Gaming prior to now meant either you were on the go with your less-powerful handheld or stationary with your console or PC. Even gaming laptops […] Read the original post by MrMobile