So, the iMac Pro is shipping. After many years’ worth of fretting and worrying, Apple once again has a pro-level desktop that boasts the modern […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Month: December 2017
Star Wars gift guide: Top picks for fans who are tech geeks
PCWorld’s Star Wars gift guide, is for people who are (or are shopping for) Star Wars fans who are also tech geeks. Our top picks […] Read the original post by Melissa Riofrio, Gordon Mah Ung
Bosch Connected Control BCC100 Wi-Fi thermostat review: Pretty to look at, easy to program
It’s not as slick as some of its competitors, but it can control the humidifiers and dehumidifiers others don’t. Read the original post by Jason D’Aprile
Microsoft Releases Lower-Cost Cloud Storage for Rarely-Accessed Data
The new Azure Archive Blob Storage option allows businesses to store their infrequently accessed data on Microsoft’s cloud for less than a penny per gigabyte […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
TRITON Attack Targeted Critical Infrastructure, Security Firm Says
In an advisory, security services firm FireEye warns that a nation-state appears to be infiltrating critical-infrastructure sites and developing ways to cause physical damage. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Amazon to Resume Sales of Google Chromecast Video Streaming Devices
Amazon’s decision to resume sales of the Chromecast device follows Google’s threat to cut YouTube access for users of Amazon’s Fire TV and Echo Show. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to buy a refurbished MacBook, iPhone or iPad from Apple
Looking for a way to save some money on the latest Apple products? Consider a refurbished MacBook, refurbished iPhone, or refurbished iPad from the Apple […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Apple to Start Selling iMac Pro through Retail Stores From next Week; RAM Can Be Upgraded by Apple
The new powerful iMac Pro from Apple went up for sale from earlier today. For now, the powerful yet sleek workstation can only be purchased […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Microsoft unveils improved AI-powered search features for Bing
Microsoft unveiled a handful of new intelligent search features for Bing at an event held in San Francisco today. Powered by AI , the search […] Read the original post by Engadget
Samsung Aiming to Release Smart Speaker to Compete With HomePod in First Half of 2018
Like Apple, Samsung has been working on a smart speaker that will compete with the Amazon Echo and the Google Home, and the South Korean […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
The Biggest Whoppers From the FCC’s Net Neutrality Meeting
FCC commissioners employed dubious information and curious logic before voting to repeal net neutrality rules. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
iMac Pro Will Be Available at Apple Stores by Mid Next Week
Apple today made the iMac Pro available to order from its online store, with 8-core and 10-core models shipping in late December, but customers looking […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Snapchat isn’t taking advantage of the iPhone X’s amazing selfie camera
Once a Snapchat, always a Snapchat. Snapchat is arguably one of the most popular social media apps on the planet (if not the most popular). Its […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Software firm protests upgrade contract for UI’s Chicago med school
A $100 million-plus upgrade of electronic records systems at the University of Illinois medical center in Chicago has come under state scrutiny after a protest […] Read the original post by The News-Gazette
iOS 11.2.1 update puts iPhone camera in focus
The latest update to iOS was billed as a HomeKit fix, however users have reported additional benefits to the install. iPhone X, iPhone 8 […] Read the original post by Frank Macey