A HNA Group unit said on Thursday that some of its accounts with a local bank had been temporarily suspended this month – the latest […] Read the original post by Reuters
Month: January 2018
How to set a podcast sleep timer on your iPhone
Like the Music app, the Podcasts app includes a Sleep Timer for those who enjoy listening to their favorite shows before bed. You can set […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Monster Hunter Themed Costumes Coming To Street Fighter 5
If you love the Monster Hunter franchise and also Street Fighter, you will be pleased to learn that to celebrate the launch of Monster Hunter: […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
HomePod Offers Superior Sound Quality Than Sonos One; Does Not Play Notifications When Owner Is Not Around
The first hands-on experience of HomePod has been detailed by Refinery29 which provides insight into some more features of the Siri-powered smart speaker from Apple. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Cisco Upgrades HyperFlex Platform for Multi-Cloud Use
Networker adds support for containers and Microsoft Hyper-V, integrates multicloud services. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to trade in your iPhone in the U.K.
If you want to get a shiny new iPhone then make your old one work for you and bring the cost down. New iPhones are expensive, […] Read the original post by Richard Devine
Why you should use True Tone on your iPhone or iPad
Don’t use True Tone on your iPhone or iPad? Maybe you should. True Tone is a display technology first introduced in 2016 on the 9.7-inch iPad […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
With Sundance, VR Is Officially a Film-Festival Staple. Now How Does It Make Money?
For yet another year, there are VR projects aplenty at the Sundance Film Festival. The question is: Where do they go from here? Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Nintendo Shutting Down Miitomo, Its first Mobile Game
Nintendo has decided to end support for its first-ever smartphone game: Miitomo. The company’s first foray into smartphone games was less than impressive to save […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
HomePod Disables Calendar, Messages, Notes, and Reminder Features When Owner Isn’t Home, But Apple Music Account Remains Accessible
Earlier this week Apple announced the official HomePod launch date and revealed more details about the Siri-equipped smart speaker, including a built-in speakerphone feature and […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple Adding Battery Monitor, Performance Controls to iOS 11.3
NEWS ANALYSIS: The next major update to Apple’s iOS mobile operating system will contain features demanded by users, notably a battery monitor and performance control […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
HomePod vs. Libratone Zipp: Which should you buy?
Now that the HomePod launch is just around the corner, should you spend your money on Apple’s smart speaker or Libratone’s? Apple’s HomePod is launching February […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
America’s First Climate Change Refugees Try to Save Their Town
Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement Project is the only government-funded climate relocation in the country—and a test case for more to come. Read the original post by Michael Isaac Stein
Does a hard drive have to be solely dedicated for Time Machine use?
Macworld reader David wonders whether a drive used for Time Machine backups can also store other files, or whether that could cause problems. The good […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Microsoft Readying PowerShell Core 6.1 With AI and IoT Influences
The next big update to Microsoft’s cross-platform tool will contain a dash of AI-enabled helper technologies and IoT device support. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey