With the introduction of iOS 10, Apple has kind of overhauled its Messages app. Where previously it was an app that allowed users to send […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: March 2017
Fossil Expects To Offer 300 Smartwatch Options In 2017 Alone
We know that Fossil has been trying to get into the smartwatch game, and they have been pretty aggressive with their releases . However it […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Apple acquires Workflow automation app, offers it free
Apple has acquired the Workflow automation app, which allows iOS users to trigger a sequence of tasks across apps with a single tap. A spokesman for […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
Is Comcast’s Xfinity swapping your settings? No, but it can seem that way
Joseph Rosmann wrote in with a concern about Xfinity, Comcast’s cable TV and internet brand, to which his family subscribes. Starting in November, he and […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Konica Minolta Developing Office Automation Hub for SMBs
NEWS ANALYSIS: Konica Minolta’s new Workplace Hub integrates everything from basic office automation functions to security, IoT device management and data storage in a single […] Read the original post by George Tinari
Apple’s strategy hasn’t changed—and neither have pundits’ takes
Punditry 101 lesson time: If you want to write about Apple, it’s a lot easier if you just ignore some stuff. Writing for The Guardian, Alex […] Read the original post by The Macalope
The $329 iPad could be just the thing for the education market
This winter has been packed with speculation about the future directions of the iPad product line, but nobody guessed that 2017’s first iPad announcement would […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
DataStax Puts Speed, Efficiency into Customer Experience Management
Bottom line: IT in 2017 is all about speed. If a web service or website reacts quickly and efficiently and is easy to navigate, success […] Read the original post by George Tinari
It wasn’t the money: Wozniak on robots, design, and Apple’s origins
More than 40 years after founding Apple Computer, Steve Wozniak has a lot to say about the early days of the world’s richest company—and about […] Read the original post by Stephen Lawson
Phone Companies Will Soon Banish Robocalls. For Real This Time
If Democrats, Republicans, and the telecommunications industry can agree on anything, it’s that robocalls are the worst. The post Phone Companies Will Soon Banish Robocalls. […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
How TV Opening Titles Got to Be So Damn Good
You’ve probably heard television is in something of a golden age, but the same can be said of title sequences. The post How TV Opening […] Read the original post by Jason Tanz
The Billionaire on a Mission to Save the Planet From Trump
As a hedge fund manager, Tom Steyer turned $15 million into $30 billion. Then he learned what humanity is doing to the planet. The post […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton
Medium’s subscription offers all-you-can-read stories for $5
We knew that subscriptions were coming to the popular blogging platform , Medium. But, we didn't know the full details of what'd be included or […] Read the original post by Engadget
Google’s Web Ad Misplacement Troubles Spread to U.S.
Verizon, AT&T, Johnson & Johnson and Enterprise are the latest major brands to pull YouTube ads due to their placement next to inappropriate content. Read the original post by George Tinari
Nintendo’s ‘Super Mario Run’ v2.0 for iOS Adds More Free Playable Content and New Characters
In addition to releasing Super Mario Run for Android, Nintendo also released a major update — v2.0 –to the iOS version of the game that […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey