Apple has posted a series of short videos, along with a new website, dedicated to tips for helping you take better photos with your iPhone. […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: May 2017
Apple looks to help improve your iPhone photography with new videos
Apple has posted a series of short videos, along with a new website, dedicated to tips for helping you take better photos with your iPhone. […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
11 Simple Yet Important Tips to Secure AWS Deployments
It’s important to be aware of the security challenges associated with cloud environments, in particular, Amazon Web Services. These 11 tips will help organizations secure […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Veggies Grown With Toilet Water Could Be Headed to Your Table
Starting as early as December, the city of Modesto, CA will sell its highly treated wastewater to struggling nearby farmers. The post Veggies Grown With […] Read the original post by Emma Foehringer Merchant
Euclidean Lands twists the Rubik’s Cube into an absorbing brain-pleaser
These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Why Can’t We Have a Good King Arthur Movie? Blame Game of Thrones
The oft-told legend has been eclipsed by the story that aimed to subvert it. The post Why Can’t We Have a Good King Arthur Movie? […] Read the original post by Charlie Jane Anders
Design your own online photography portfolio and start selling your art!
Are you a traveling photographer having trouble selling your art? Do you get tired of dealing with print shops messing up your photos and finding […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Apple Plans On Using Micro-LED Display on Next-Generation Apple Watch
Apple currently uses an OLED display on the Apple Watch, but if a new report from DigiTimes is to be believed, the company plans on adopting micro-LED […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The New Serialized Samurai Jack Is the Best Revival on TV
Serialized storytelling and doubling down on its core premise makes this revival of a the legendary cartoon one of the best things on TV. The […] Read the original post by Julie Muncy
Why Hulu with Live TV isn’t the answer to all my cord cutter needs
I had Hulu with Live TV for one week and canceled my subscription. It’s a great services, but not what I’m looking for. Hulu recently launched […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac review: A great investment for hardcore typists
The Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac ($175 MSRP; $168 on Amazon) isn’t the first mechanical keyboard I’ve owned—that spot goes to the company’s older, […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Microsoft Azure DocumentDB Evolves Into Cosmos DB
Cosmos DB, Microsoft’s successor to Azure DocumentDB, is a distributed cloud database for applications with a global reach. Read the original post by StackSocial
6 Security Tips If You Really Need to Use Public Wi-Fi on Your iPhone, iPad or Mac
Deep down, we know that using an open, unsecured Wi-Fi connection is risky. But usually, we ignore that instinct. We think that it’s not going […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Google Fuzzing Service Uncovers 1K Bugs in Open-Source Projects
DAILY VIDEO: Google’s fuzzing service finds 1,000 bugs in five months; VMware is helping Google make Chromebooks more relevant for business; Edward Snowden advocates the […] Read the original post by StackSocial
How One Startup Built Better Health Insurance With the Magic of Data
Oscar works with the same sloppy, unstandardized data every other insurance company has. It’s what they did with it that was totally different. The post […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni