2017 had some amazing gaming titles hit the App Store, but the iMore staff picked their favorite iPhone and iPad titles and here are the […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Month: December 2017
5 Tips and Tricks For Your Xbox One
Our guide to getting the most out of Microsoft’s gaming console. Read the original post by Brendan Nystedt
Physics Found Gravitational Waves. Now Come the Existential Questions
“What if there’s nothing? Then we learned, there is nothing.” Read the original post by Sophia Chen
2017’s Best Moments in Music, From Cardi B to Lady Gaga
From Cardi B’s ascent to the top of the Hot 100 to Lady Gaga’s Coachella domination, it was a pretty good year for pop. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
How to watch Netflix in 4K on Mac (Hint: It’s not through Safari)
If you want to watch Netflix in 4K on your Mac, that Mac better be a 2017 model. Oh, and you’re going to need Windows […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
How Snapchat’s Dancing Hot Dog Taught the Internet to Love AR
When the augmented reality revolution begins, a lot more people will be prepared—thanks to the dancing hot dog. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
Apple in 2018: Cool tech to look out for
With 2017 pretty much in the books, it’s time to cast our eyes forward to the year ahead. Apple’s already laid a lot of groundwork […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Apple’s New Patent Talks About Wireless Chargers That Can Determine Which Device to Charge First
Just as Energous’ new WattUp Mid Field Transmitter gears up for CES, Apple is believed to be working on one of its own, according to […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Before Self-Driving Cars Become Real, They Face These Challenges
Welcome to the trough of disillusionment. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Best Lightning cables: Top-notch cables that are meant to last
The newest iPhone generation supports built-in wireless charging—finally—so that means Lightning cables are no longer a must-have accessory, right? Wrong! Even if you fully embrace the […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Mos Spring Lightning cable review: Metal springs reinforce this cable’s connectors
Mos The Mos Spring Lightning cable does a good job of balancing durability with size. While the other super-sturdy cables are thick and heavy, the […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Amazon Basics Lightning cable review: Cheap alternative to an Apple Lightning cable
Amazon The Amazon Basics Lightning cable is one of the cheapest MFi-certified Lightning cables you can buy. The Amazon Basics cable comes in two colors (black […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Nomad Lightning cable review: Built to take a beating
Nomad’s basic Lightning cable isn’t cheap—the 1.5-meter version costs $30, and the 3-meter version is $35, but it’s one of the most well-made cables I’ve […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Native Union Anchor cable review: Lightning cable ideal for your nightstand
Native Union Initially, Native Union’s Anchor cable looks kind of gimmicky. This 6.5-foot cable has its own sliding weight, which is designed to help prevent […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Apple in 2018: What we expect, what we want
Apple released some killer products in 2017, and made some really big software screw-ups. Will the company continue its rapid pace of new product releases? […] Read the original post by Jason Cross