Smart homes are a big deal these days, and both Amazon and Apple would prefer it if you embedded yourself in their technological means to […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: March 2017
Samsung’s Bixby Hopes the World Needs Another Voice Assistant
Samsung is getting serious about its voice-assistant game, but Bixby has a lot of promise and a long journey ahead. The post Samsung’s Bixby Hopes […] Read the original post by Tim Moynihan
Best External Hard Drives for Mac
Need to store your files? Check out these great hard drives for your Mac! When it comes to storing data, personal information, and important documents, you […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Google Releases Early Developers Preview of Android O
The latest version of Google’s mobile operating system, named Android O or Oreo, is mostly all about incremental feature updates. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
djay Pro for Mac’s latest update will probably make you an unstoppable DJ
djay Pro update: Pioneer DJ certified, enhanced Touch Bar support, Spotify browse, and more! * record scratch * * freeze frame * Yup, this is the […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
Pokémon GO Water Festival Event Kicks Off With More Water-Type Pokémon Instances
One of the ways that Niantic, the developer behind the popular augmented reality-based game Pokémon GO, tries to keep things exciting is through limited-time events. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
iCloud Instrumental in Tracking Down Anonymous Twitter Troll Who Sent Seizure Inducing Tweets to a Journalist
Newsweek journalist Kurt Eichenwald was sent seizure-inducing tweets on Twitter by an account named @jew_goldstein. Naturally, Eichenwald and his attorneys didn’t waste any time in filing a complaint […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Good News: Android’s Huge Security Problem Is Getting Less Huge
According to Google’s own stats, only half of Android devices received a security update any time in 2016. The post Good News: Android’s Huge Security […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Google Maps Supercharges Location Sharing, Begins Drooling Over Your Data
With a new feature, the mapping market heats up. The post Google Maps Supercharges Location Sharing, Begins Drooling Over Your Data appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Maybe Apple should consider selling Apple Watch cases and bands separately
Who needs a pared-down Apple Watch collection when you could order each part separately? I’m going to preface this with a simple statement: Inventory management is […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Software AG Brings Structure, Security to the Internet of Things
NEWS ANALYSIS: Combining an open model with enforced standards solves many of the challenges presented by the internet of things, including the lack of security […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
64% off MOTA JETJAT Ultra Mini Drone with One Touch Take-Off & Landing – Deal Alert
Experience first class flight with auto landing, takeoff, and hover with the push of a button, features never before seen in mini drones. ULTRA is […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
iOS 10.3 Beta Code Hints at a 10.5-Inch iPad with a Higher Display Refresh Rate
As most of us are aware, iOS 10.3 is currently available in the form of a beta update. It seems like Apple might have […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Spaces co-working: Working from home is overrated
Working from home can be great. No one’s gonna drain the coffee pot before you get there; no one’s gonna drop a “what’s happening?” on […] Read the original post by MrMobile
LinkedIn’s Trending Storylines aims to broaden users’ news horizons
In an effort to become to be its users’ professional news feed, LinkedIn has launched a new feature aimed at providing a broad set of […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank