iMazing ($40 for a single-user license; multi-user licenses available) is an iOS device management utility designed as an alternative to iTunes. Available for Mac or […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Month: May 2017
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Teams With Indegene on Life Sciences CRM
Microsoft continues its healthcare push by partnering with Indegene to deliver Dynamics 365 CRM solutions for medical sales representatives. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
iPhone 7 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy S8+ Detailed Camera Comparison
With the iPhone 7 last year, Apple gave the camera setup on its iPhones a huge upgrade. The dual-camera setup on the iPhone 7 Plus […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
HTC U11 Unveiled with 5.5-inch Quad HD Display, Snapdragon 835, and Pressure-sensitive Edges
HTC today unveiled its latest flagship handset: the HTC U11. While others OEMs are launching phones with bezel-less front, HTC has taken a different approach […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
App-Specific Passwords to Become Mandatory for Apps That Access iCloud from June 15
Apple is taking a big step to ensure the safety of your iCloud account. Starting June 15, all apps that require iCloud access will need […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
The Bizarre Quantum Test That Could Keep Your Data Secure
Here’s a test that could keep future quantum technology from being hacked. The post The Bizarre Quantum Test That Could Keep Your Data Secure appeared […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Why Governments Won’t Let Go of Secret Software Bugs
The harder part will be determining when certain vulnerabilities, like WannaCry, are too big to keep secret. The post Why Governments Won’t Let Go of […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Apple’s New Campus: An Exclusive Look Inside the Mothership
Flawless curves, milled aluminum, endless glass, walled garden—sounds like an Apple product. In fact, it’s the company’s biggest launch ever. The post Apple’s New Campus: […] Read the original post by Steven Levy
WannaCry Ransomware Kill Switch Thwarts Spread of Malware
DAILY VIDEO: WannaCry ransomware kill switch triggered as exploit risk remains; Technologists say Trump cyber-security executive order only a ‘plan of a plan’; Sprint reportedly […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Dust in the wind: Apple’s coming fall
Remember how last year everyone was ballyhooing Alphabet briefly surpassing Apple in market capitalization? If you don’t, well, believe the Macalope, there was much ballyhooing. But […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Why iPhone users don’t really need Amazon’s new Echo Show
Last week, Amazon unveiled its latest Echo product, the Echo Show. But for iPhone users, the Echo Show seems unnecessary. In this week’s episode of The […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
By the Way, Dell EMC Also Launched New IoT Services in Las Vegas
NEWS ANALYSIS: Services generally don’t make a lot of news. New products are supposed to have services available to go with them, in case you […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Markley and Cray Partner to Provide Supercomputing as a Service
Global supercomputer leader, Cray Inc. and Markley , a premier provider of data center space and cloud computing services, today announced a partnership to […] Read the original post by World News Report
Inside the Cult of Carol, the Internet’s Most Unlikely Fandom
Todd Haynes’ 2015 film has overturned conventional wisdom about what makes a cult classic. The post Inside the Cult of Carol, the Internet’s Most Unlikely […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Physicists Can’t Agree on What Science Even Means Anymore
A nerd fight has broken out over whether cosmic inflation—one of the most widely accepted theories in physics—breaks the rules of testability. The post Physicists […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton