A new supply chain report claims that Apple is planning to use OLED for every iPhone model by 2019, with the company expected to adopt […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Month: March 2017
Apple Plans To Switch All iPhone Models To OLED by 2019
Apple is reportedly planning on switching to OLED panels on all variants of the iPhone by 2019. The company was keen on using OLED panels […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The Nintendo Switch has arrived and iMore is giving one away!
The Nintendo Switch is here and, as expected, sold out almost everywhere already! But no need to worry, we’ve got our hands on one to […] Read the original post by Michelle Haag
How to export images at full image resolution from macOS Photos
Irreversible data loss is a sad story. John Marvin writes in with a question about restoring images that he exported: I exported a number of important […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
How to Use Twitter’s New Safety Tools to Mute Keywords and Filter People With Default Egg Avatars
Twitter is in the middle of rolling out important new safety features that give you more control over what you see. Spam and abuse have […] Read the original post by George Tinari
The Alps’ Most Epic Photo Ops. And the Tourists Ruining Them
The mountains! The lakes! The tourists! … not paying attention. The post The Alps’ Most Epic Photo Ops. And the Tourists Ruining Them appeared first […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Swiss chip firm claims ‘smallest’ Bluetooth chip
One of the smallest wireless ICs for Bluetooth v4.2 low energy enabled designs is available from Swiss firm EM Microelectronic. Read full article: Swiss chip firm […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
The Fed-Proof Online Market OpenBazaar Is Going Anonymous
OpenBazaar is set to integrate Tor’s anonymity features—but still swears it’s not trying to attract the dark web’s black market sales. The post The Fed-Proof […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Astronomers Deploy AI to Unravel the Mysteries of the Universe
Neural nets that build their own cat pics can also reveal previously unseeable details in telescope images. The post Astronomers Deploy AI to Unravel the […] Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Microchip boosts CIP micros with vectored interrupts
The latest PIC18F microcontrollers from Microchip now add vectored interrupts for fast processing to its range of devices with core independent peripherals. Read full article: Microchip […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Samsung’s Partners Reportedly Impressed With The Galaxy S8
Following the snafu that was the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, safe to say that Samsung has a lot of work ahead of them to try […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
LG G6 Reportedly See 40,000 Units Booked In 4 Days
The LG G6 was officially announced at MWC 2017 and so far the initial reviews of the handset have been largely positive. This is despite […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
NASA proposes guarding Mars’ atmosphere with a magnetic shield
Ask scientists why Mars is cold and dead and they'll usually point to the death of its magnetic field some 4.2 billion years ago. Without […] Read the original post by Engadget
iMore show 547: Switched, with Russell Holly
The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple! With Serenity and Rene away, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
NEC Energy Solutions to build, operate 50MW of grid energy storage…
Tokyo [Japan], Mar 6 : NEC Energy Solutions, Inc. , a subsidiary of NEC Corporation , announced today that it has contracted a total of […] Read the original post by India.com