The Apple Watch started out as just a smartwatch, but, over time, Apple changed the game plan and turned it into a go-to source for […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: February 2018
USB-C Hub Doubles As a Wireless iPhone X Charging Stand
Turn your MacBook Pro into the professional machine you deserve with the HyperDrive USB-C Hub and Qi wireless charger! If you’ve invested in a MacBook Pro, […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Copycat: How Facebook Tried to Squash Snapchat
In an excerpt from a new book on Snapchat, Billy Gallagher explains how Facebook fought back against a tiny rival’s challenge. Read the original post by Billy Gallagher
Purify your water with a bamboo box and a UV-A light via LaVie
When it comes to getting clean, purified water, we're a lot better equipped for the task in our 21st century kitchen than when we're 21 […] Read the original post by Digital Trends
Apple installing stickers to prevent employees walking into glass walls, like always
A few Apple employees, attention on their iPhones, have walked into the big glass walls at the company’s new Apple Park campus. It’s got Apple, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Watch Now: Learn to Build Secure, Distributed MongoDB Apps with Azure
You can use existing code, applications, drivers, and tools for MongoDB to work with Azure Cosmos DB, allowing you to benefit from the fully managed […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to use your keyboard while wearing a VR headset
No peeking under the nose guard! Putting on a PC-based VR headset, whether it’s HTC Vive, Windows Mixed Reality (WMR), or Oculus Rift, means you’re losing […] Read the original post by Cale Hunt
David Cage, a Videogame Developer Who Finds Power in Pathos
‘Detroit: Become Human’ is a gripping, unsettling project, one that David Cage considers his most compelling. Read the original post by Laura Parker
Moment Battery Photo Case and Lens Review: Great But Pricey
Moment’s lens system is the finest you can get for iPhones, but you’ll pay for it. Read the original post by Brendan Nystedt
Lab-Grown Meat Is Coming, Whether You Like It or Not
Soon enough, burgers will grow not just in fields, but in vats. If the sound of that bothers you, know that you’re not alone. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Apple Starts Selling Updated Belkin InvisiGlass Screen Protector for iPhone X with Improved Durability
Late last year, Belkin pulled its ‘InvisiGlass Ultra’ screen protector for the iPhone X from Apple stores due to complaints from customers about it cracking […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
U.S. Indicts 13 Russians in Plot to Influence 2016 Election Campaign
NEWS ANALYSIS: The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted 13 Russians and three Russian organizations on charges of engaging in cyber-crimes aimed at meddling in […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
ROLI Seaboard Block review: A full band in a squishy, portable package
If you’re looking to add any number of instruments to your band, the ROLI Seaboard Block could be your one-stop shop. I adore music. That’s a […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
3D Printed Car Parts – Porsche prints classic car parts
One of the consequences of the forward momentum of technology is that the parts we need to keep some of favorite gizmos and gadgets going […] Read the original post by The Red Ferret Journal
Report: Apple Park’s Interior Glass is So Clear That Employees Often Accidentally Walk into It
The Apple Park is one of the modern architectural marvels, and is one of the most sought after workplaces in the industry. However, a new […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao