While news has quieted down a bit regarding Apple and Qualcomm, the battle between the two juggernaut companies is far from over. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: October 2017
This environmental simulator lets you feel the heat and the wind in your favorite games and shows
Whirlwind FX’s Vortx lets you fulfill your dream of knowing what it might feel like when a dragon totally roasts somebody near you in the […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Head: Intel Plants Flag in Quantum Computing Space With 17-Qubit Chip
The company says the superconducting chip, developed with QuTech, comes with a unique packaging architecture. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Intel Plants Flag in Quantum Computing Space With 17-Qubit Chip
The company says the superconducting chip, developed with QuTech, comes with a unique packaging architecture. Read the original post by StackSocial
How to quickly send and reply with iMessage for iPhone or iPad
Quick replies let you send and respond to messages faster and more conveniently than ever. Once upon a time you had to slowly and methodically tap […] Read the original post by Drew Kozub
Video: Tim Cook’s iPhone X Slips Out of His Pocket
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook is already using an iPhone X ahead of its launch on November 3 next month. More specifically, Cook is using a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Eight Industries Primed and Ready for Headless CMS Adoption
A headless CMS gives an organization significant advantages that cannot be ignored. This slide show looks at those advantages and which industries will most benefit […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How Power Grid Hacks Work, and When You Should Panic
After months of reports of energy grid breaches, time to distinguish the elite intrusions from just another spearphishing attack. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
How to reset the printing system on your Mac
If you’re having problems printing from your Mac, this hidden tool will likely solve your problem. We’ve all run into a printing problem at one time […] Read the original post by Mike Matthews
Apple is Still Offering Battery Replacements for Some 2012 and 2013 MacBook Pro Models
At the end of July, it was reported that Apple was outright replacing some 2012 and early-2013 MacBook Pro models due to the battery replacement […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
You can now order food on Facebook for some reason
Can’t possibly imagine leaving Facebook to order food on a different website? Now you don’t have to. Thank goodness. According to a press release issued by […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Reviewed: The ‘Most Capable Smartphone in the World’
Last year, following the debacle that was the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung knew it had to come out swinging in 2017. The Galaxy S8 has […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
You Can Now Order Food Through the Facebook App
If you have ever wanted another way to order food, and you thought that doing so through the Facebook app would make sense, the social […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Four Great Power Banks to Replenish your MacBook Pro Battery on the Go
Charge your MacBook Pro on the go with these great power banks! Everyone hates running out of battery life when they are out and about, and […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Apple Still Offering Free Delayed Battery Repairs for Some 2012 and Early 2013 MacBook Pros
If you own a 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display released in Mid 2012 or Early 2013, and your notebook qualifies for battery service, the […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol