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Month: October 2017

Apple File System FAQ: How APFS works with older Macs, encryption, external drives, and other questions

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With the release of macOS High Sierra and its upgrade for SSD-based startup volumes to Apple File System (APFS), Macworld readers had many questions about […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

Wall St. extends run of record highs; services data upbeat

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U.S. stocks edged up to extend their run of record closing highs on Wednesday as data on the services sector added to signs of strength […] Read the original post by Reuters

The Ohio State University Working With Apple on Digital Learning Initiative

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The Ohio State University today announced that it has worked with Apple to create a comprehensive, university-wide digital learning experience that includes an iOS design […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

Ohio State University Working With Apple on Digital Learning Initiative

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Ohio State University today announced that it has worked with Apple to create a comprehensive, university-wide digital learning experience that includes an iOS design laboratory […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

macOS High Sierra: Startup SSD volume must be APFS; other drives can wait

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

Some Macworld readers are concerned about upgrading to macOS High Sierra, which offers the new APFS (Apple File System) that replaces the nearly 20-year-old HFS+ […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

How swim tracking works on the Apple Watch Series 2 and 3

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

PopSci dove into the science behind Apple’s swim tracking on the Series 2 & 3 Apple Watch, and it’s a fascinating read. “Damn it, Jim, I’m […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell

Google’s Gadget Vision: Same Stuff, Different Screens

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Call it the Unified Theory of Google Hardware. Read the original post by David Pierce

Need Halloween inspiration? This website shows you how to dress up like your favorite characters

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Halloween is rapidly approaching, and there will soon be parties to go to and mad trick ‘r treating to do. Do you have a plan […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk

Amazon Prime Members Save $30 on a Kindle Right Now

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If you’ve been holding off on that new Kindle, now’s your chance. Read the original post by Wired Staff

Here’s how the iPhone camera stacks up against the Pixel 2 in the real world

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

Here’s our first look at photos from the Pixel 2 camera. Everyone knows the Pixel camera is something special, and if Google made anything clear from […] Read the original post by Russell Holly

HomePod vs. Sonos One vs. Google Home Max: What’s the difference?

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

Alexa is coming to Sonos and Google Home has gone Max. So what’s the difference between these and Apple’s HomePod? Let’s find out! If you’re ready […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent

Google Pixel 2 XL vs. iPhone X vs. Note 8: Phablet spec showdown

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

The three hottest phones from Google, Samsung, and Apple have some of the best specs around. But which one has the edge? Read the original post by Michael Simon

Pixel 2 XL vs. iPhone X vs. Note 8: Phablet spec showdown

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The three hottest phones have some of the best specs around. But which one has the edge? Read the original post by Michael Simon

Prop Stop: The 100 Best Film Gadgets

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

Some of the most memorable films owe their legacy to their prop department. The golden gun, bat repellant spray, and power loader all make their […] Read the original post by Film School Rejects

Here’s the Leaked Anti-Leak Training Email That Just Went Out to the Department of Energy

Posted on October 4, 2017 by

Employees at the Department of Energy are the latest to undergo government-wide training sessions on “the importance of protecting classified and controlled unclassified information.” Read the original post by Ashley Feinberg

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