Imagine pay full-price and buying a DVD or Blu-ray copy of a movie or video game, and whenever you watch it or play it ads […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: December 2017
64GB Nintendo Switch Game Cards Possibly Delayed To 2019
One of the interesting choices that Nintendo made with the Nintendo Switch was to use memory cards as game cards/cartridges. However this kept the footprint […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Best WIRED Photo Stories of 2017: Fake Mountains, Space Selfies, and More
WIRED Photo featured some amazing places and people this year. These were the best of the best. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Tech Armor Lightning cable review: Covered by a lifetime warranty
Tech Armor Tech Armor’s Lightning cable is pretty basic, but it’s backed by Tech Armor’s limited lifetime warranty, which covers defects in design, assembly, material, […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
The Current Status of iOS 11 Jailbreak
The last few days have been exciting for jailbreakers. It has been a long wait. The lack of any jailbreak news even got some news […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Digmine Malware Steals Your Computer Power to Mine Crypto-Currency
UPDATED NEWS ANALYSIS: Malware has always been about destruction, either real or threatened, as a way to accomplish the goals of its creator. But that’s […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Digimine Malware Steals Your Computer Power to Mine Crypto-Currency
NEWS ANALYSIS: Malware has always been about destruction, either real or threatened, as a way to accomplish the goals of its creator. But that’s changed […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Digimine Malware Steals Your Computer Power to Mine Crypto-Currency
NEWS ANALYSIS: Malware has always been about destruction, either real or threatened, as a way to accomplish the goals of its creator. But that’s changed […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Best professional-level apps for iMac Pro users in 2017
These are the best of the best pro apps in their categories. If you’ve just picked up a new iMac Pro, chances are you already have […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Hackers Can Rickroll Thousands of Sonos and Bose Speakers Over the Internet
Researchers found that network configuration errors have left thousands of high-end speakers open to epic audio pranking. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Dive into the Mind-Boggling Math of Tessellating Pentagons
Triangles fit effortlessly together, as do squares. When it comes to pentagons, what gives? Read the original post by Patrick Honner
The Texas Turnaround: A Mysteriously Feel-Good Bit of Infrastructure
This sublimely forgiving coup of highway engineering is all over the Lone Star State—but why? Read the original post by Nick Stockton
What to do when a scam site takes over your Safari homepage
Scammers try all sorts of ways to convince you that something’s wrong with your Mac and that only by calling “Apple” (it’s never Apple) via […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Energous’ Contactless Charging System Gets FCC Approval
Energous is a little known startup based in San Jose that’s been working on contactless wireless charging for a little over 3 years now. Wireless charging […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
iPhone X Owners Frustrated with the Inability to Approve Family Purchases Using Face ID
iPhone X users over the last week have become increasingly frustrated with the inability to approve family purchase requests using Face ID. For every app […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey