Hundreds of millions of devices including all IOS and Android devices were at risk from flaw that could have enabled a massive WiFi worm malware […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: July 2017
How to remove EXIF data from your photos on iPhone
Looking to free up some space and strip the EXIF data from your iPhone photos? Here’s how! Back in the film days, photographers were forced to […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
These $10 Mpow Bluetooth headphones should be your impulse purchase of the day
Our friends at Thrifter are back again, this time with another exclusive deal on a great pair of Bluetooth headphones! Bluetooth headphones have become extremely popular […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Goodbye iPod, and Thanks for All the Tunes
Today officially marks the end of Apple’s era of standalone music players. Read the original post by David Pierce
Apple Adds MINI and Aston Martin to CarPlay Supporters
Apple CarPlay, the in-vehicle system that has been steadily picking up support ever since it was originally announced, has just confirmed a pair of new […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Peace of Mind: Gizmos changing the game
Data gathered by gadgets like the Apple Watch or any other wearable technology gizmo can be used to calculate the exercise and sleep patterns of […] Read the original post by DNA India
One Billion Daily WhatsApp Users Prove Privacy Isn’t Dead
WhatsApp’s rise and Twitter’s decline converge to send a message about the way we communicate now. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
Best ad blockers for iPhone and iPad
Ad Blockers keep your web browsing experience clean while stoping companies from tracking you. If you’re tired of all the ads but don’t want to use […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Intel Earnings Beat Street, Despite Worldwide Dip in PC Sales
Despite the fact that PC shipments worldwide continue to decline, the Client Computing Group made a strong showing with 12 percent revenue growth at $8.2 […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Climate Change-Fueled Storms Could Leave Less Water for Drinking
A new study shows that as rainfall increases, so will nutrient runoff, spurring more algal blooms, hypoxic deadzones, and less water for everyone. Read the original post by Nick Stockton
Soundcloud Isn’t Dead Yet, But Its Greatest Legacy Could Soon Be
The music-sharing platform didn’t just break new artists—it became a breeding ground for entirely new genres. Read the original post by Jason Parham
Apple Granted Permission to Test 5G Internet Speeds
5G wireless technology is the next big thing for wireless carriers, and other network operators, and testing has to go on for quite some time […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple cuts prices for 32GB, 128GB iPod touch models
In addition to removing the iPod nano and shuffle from sale, Apple has also made some adjustments to the iPod touch, though that device remains […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
HP’s New Pavilions Bring Style, Productivity to All-in-One Desktops
HP is introducing two new Pavilion all-in-one desktops that come with plenty of options and a low starting price, so consumers and business buyers can […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
How GPU-Accelerated Databases Are Helping Advance Cognitive Computing
Artificial intelligence is making its way out of the lab and into real-world applications, thanks to graphics processing units. Here’s how GPUs are bringing huge […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi