It's Tuesday. We have a patch to unpatch your patch, and Dell might reverse-merger itself back into existence as a publicly-traded company. Read the original post by Engadget
Month: January 2018
iPhone X Was One of the Top Three Best-Selling Smartphones in December 2017 Across Five Markets
Apple’s iPhone X made it into the top three best-selling smartphones in December 2017 “across all key regions,” according to new data tracked by Kantar […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Amazon’s one-day sale has Logitech keyboards starting at $18, mice at $14 and more
These prices are only good for one day, so don’t miss out! Amazon is back with another great Gold Box deal, this time saving you big […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Gifts for the Instagramaholic in your life
Looking to find that perfect somethin’ somethin’ for the #Instagram addict in your life? Then look no further (but first, let’s take a #selfie!) Finding the […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
How US Security Services Will Protect the Winter Olympics
You may not know the Diplomatic Security Service, but you’ll be glad its agents started preparing for these Games years ago. Read the original post by Eric Adams
Why does a Safari cookie reappear after you delete it?
Safari for macOS lets you view the kind of data cached locally by websites in your browser. Select Safari > Preferences > Privacy, and then […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Another Report Claims Apple Has Slashed iPhone X Production Due to Slow Sales
Another day, another report of Apple cutting down iPhone X production for the first quarter of 2018. Today’s report from the Wall Street Journal corroborating that Apple […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to Protect iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV From Spectre and Meltdown CPU Exploits
There’s a new security threat in town and this time it’s unlike anything we’ve seen before. Usually, it’s a software exploit. Annoying, yes, but fixable […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Apple Has Delayed Some Planned iOS 12 Features Until Next Year to Focus on Performance and Quality
Apple has changed its iOS software plans, and will now delay some new features until next year to focus on addressing performance and quality issues, […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Omron’s tactile button has 2mm profile
Omron Electronic Components has a sealed surface-mounting tactile switch in a low profile of just 2mm. The B3SE is rated at 1 million operations. The […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
X-tinction: The reported cancelation of the iPhone X
If you’re thinking about getting an iPhone X you’d better hurry because word on the street it Apple’s going to cancel it. Yes, that’s what […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Meet the Company Trying to Democratize Clinical Trials With AI
It practically takes a medical degree to find the right clinical trial. But with new tools powered by machine learning could make them more accessible. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Zimperium zLabs Announces Plans to Release iOS 11.2.2 Vulnerabilities; Sparks Off Speculation of iOS 11.2.2 Jailbreak
Last week Apple released iOS 11.2.5 with support for HomePod, fix for the ChaiOS bug, and several bug fixes and improvements. Continue reading → Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Google Partners With MobileIron on Platform for Buying Cloud Services
The goal of the Google-MobileIron partnership is to give enterprises, ISVs, and resellers a more secure way to buy and sell Software-as-a-Service applications. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
August Doorbell Cam Pro 2 review: This is a good-looking video doorbell
This doorbell camera provides a sharp, clear picture of what’s happening on your doorstep. Read the original post by Martyn Williams