Under the Android Enterprise Recommended Program, Google will certify devices and services that meet certain requirements to be suitable for enterprise use. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Month: February 2018
How to Decline a Call When the iPhone is Locked
You have probably noticed that when you get an incoming call, there are times when you see the Decline button, and at times the […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Apple Will Release New AirPods with Always-On ‘Hey Siri’ Detection This Year
Apple is working on a refreshed version of the AirPods which it plans to unveil later this year. The new AirPods will come with an […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to Use HomePod With Your Mac Using AirPlay
Yes, the HomePod is a Siri enabled speaker which only works with Apple Music. But HomePod is also an AirPlay speaker. Which means you can […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Apple to Debut New AirPods This Year With Handsfree ‘Hey, Siri’ Voice Command Feature, ‘Water-Resistant’ Models Coming in 2019
Apple is reportedly working on several upgrades to its wireless AirPods with a new version of the popular headphones set for release as soon as […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple to Debut New AirPods This Year With Handsfree ‘Hey, Siri’ Voice Command Feature
Apple is reportedly working on several upgrades to its wireless AirPods with a new version of the popular headphones set for release as soon as […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Webinar: MagicClick: The other way to an AOI test program…
Make a note for your diary, for a new Electronics Weekly webinar – MagicClick: The other way to an AOI test program… This story continues at Webinar: MagicClick: The […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Airlines Won’t Dare Use the Fastest Way to Board Planes
United’s latest experiment with the boarding procedure could make things better—but it’s no revolution. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Permafrost Experiments Mimic Alaska’s Climate-Changed Future
In the permafrost zone near Denali, an expanse of tundra bristles with so many sensors and cables that it resembles an outdoor ICU ward. Read the original post by J. Madeleine Nash
Nothing on but repeats: Recycling iPhone X doom
It’s mid-February and, as you may have noticed, many of your favorite shows are on a brief hiatus so there’s nothing on but reruns. Apparently […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Qualcomm Offer to Buy NXP Complicates Broadcom’s Hostile Takeover Bid
Two weeks before Qualcomm shareholders meet, the two chip makers continue to spar over Broadcom’s $121 Billion bid to acquire the mobile chip maker. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
$16.19 Million in Sales Expected for TheStreet, Inc. (TST) This Quarter
Wall Street brokerages forecast that TheStreet, Inc. will announce $16.19 million in sales for the current quarter, Zacks reports. Two analysts have made estimates for […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Dockless Electric Bike-Share Companies Take on Uber
Jump Bikes, Spin, Limebike, Nere: Startups line up to transform urban mobility. It just might work Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
As Protection Ends, Here’s One Way to Test for Net Neutrality
Some states plan to uphold net neutrality principles. How will they know if telecom companies are obeying their own promises? Read the original post by Klint Finley
Siri vs Siri: What Apple’s AI can and can’t do on every Apple device
All forms of Siri are not created equal. While Apple’s AI assistant is available on no less than six different devices—iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple […] Read the original post by Michael Simon