Apple has expanded the way to interact with Siri since its inception, and now word is there might be another way coming down the pipe. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: December 2017
Apple Has Launched Its Podcast Analytics Feature in Beta
Earlier this year, Apple officially unveiled a new analytics feature that would be baked into its podcast app. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
STEM Educational Toys and Games Gift Guide
Knowledge is one of life’s greatest gifts. Treat a young one in your life to the joys of wonder with this selection of STEM (Science, […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
What’s new on Amazon Prime Video for January 2018
Remember how we’re all tired of 2017 and just can’t wait for it to end? Amazon feels ya. So here’s what’s new on Amazon Prime […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
Apple’s podcast analytics feature now available in beta
Apple has launched its new podcast analytics tools in beta. Originally announced at WWDC 2017, these tools allow podcasters to track unique devices and playback […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
NASA’s Latest Kepler Exoplanet Discovery Fueled by AI
Planet hunters didn’t just stumble onto Kepler-90i. The secret to their success: a neural network trained to identify exoplanets. Read the original post by Sophia Chen
iMac Pro’s RAM Can Only Be Upgraded by Apple or Authorized Service Provider
Standard 27-inch iMacs have a small hatch in the back that allows the RAM in the machine to be upgraded after purchase, but the iMac […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Emoji Bug in iMessage has Lingered for Several iOS Versions
As far as software goes, Apple has been going through a sort of rough patch, needing software updates to fix small issue to glaring security […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Google Assistant lands on older Android phones
Google Assistant has been available on recent Android phones for a while. However, that still puts it out out of reach of many Android users […] Read the original post by Engadget
Security Firms Warn to Not Underestimate Iranian Hackers
FireEye and ClearSky both warn that Iranian hackers are having a great deal of success in their operations, and the U.S. needs to track them […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Amazon Will Begin Selling the Apple TV Again
While Amazon’s sole purpose is to sell things to people, sometimes it just feels like it’s necessary not to sell some things. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
FCC votes to kill net neutrality in an unsurprising move. What happens now?
The FCC has voted to kill its own net neutrality rules in a 3-2 vote along party lines. Here’s what will likely happen next. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Amazon will once again sell Apple TV and Chromecast devices
Is Amazon’s dispute with Google and Apple finally coming to an end? Google Chromecast and Apple TV are two of the most popular ways to stream […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
Safari hogging up storage on your iPhone? Here’s the fix!
Make some room on your iPhone or iPad by clearing our your Safari website data. If you’ve ever been looking to clear up storage space on […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Predictions 2018: How DevOps, AI Will Impact Security
Enterprises are beginning to realize that cloud, artificial intelligence and DevOps are not a threat to security, but are in fact the best way to […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck