Amazon has failed to handle its counterfeiting problem yet again. Amazon isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company when it comes to sussing out counterfeit items. In […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Month: March 2018
Microsoft Rolls Out More Patches for Meltdown, Spectre CPU Flaws
DAILY VIDEO: Microsoft resumes issuing Windows patches to fix Meltdown and Spectre; Fortinet boosts security fabric with cloud and SD-WAN security features; Google releases Hangouts […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Nokia 8110 4G Brings the Banana Phone Back to Smartphone Market
HMD Global, which produces mobile phones under the Nokia brand, harking back to the mobile phones of the 1990s with a basic feature phone called […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Report: Apple is killing off the iTunes LP format
Remember iTunes LPs? Don’t worry, a lot of us had forgotten about them. Launched in 2009, the iTunes LP was a format that encouraged iTunes […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
This 256GB microSD card can hold all your Nintendo Switch games for $100
Don’t go without it. Samsung’s 256GB microSD card has only been cheaper once before, and that was during a brief sale on Black Friday. Unless you […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
How to download watchOS 4.3 beta 4 to your Apple Watch
Installing the watchOS 4 beta is more complex than an iOS or macOS beta, but it’s also for developers only. There’s yet to be a public […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Apple Seeds watchOS 4.3 Beta 4 to Developers
Apple continues to seed beta versions of its operating systems, with quick turnarounds for the next version even after a recent public release. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
3D-printed accessories you can make for your Nintendo Switch
Looking to make some 3D-printed gear for your Nintendo Switch? Here are some cool accessories you can try out on your own! You <3 your Nintendo […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Google’s new camera is its most Apple-like product yet
The first Google gadget where I didn’t feel like I was the product. We all know the deal with Google’s hardware and services. You are getting […] Read the original post by Russell Holly
How to add custom locations to Uber and Lyft
Both Uber and Lyft allow you to add custom locations to make it easier to enter and remember frequently used destinations. On Lyft these […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Apple Pay Adds Support From 20 New Banks and Credit Unions in the U.S.
2018 started not too long ago, but Apple has been on a semi-regular update process to bring in new banks and credit unions in the […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
This Two-Pack of Coiled Lightning Cables is Just $24.99 Today
There is no doubt in your mind that you have had trouble finding your single-issue cable that comes out the box with a new iPhone […] Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
Best trivia games for iPhone and iPad
Test your knowledge, win bragging rights, and maybe even some money with these fantastic trivia games! Sometimes you want to test your mental prowess — or […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Lawsuit Seeks White House, Justice Records on Fox-Disney Deal
A nonprofit group with a mission to protect democracy filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking any records of communications between the White House and the […] Read the original post by News Max
Pay what you want for the Absolute Python Bundle!
Python is one of the most popular programming languages out there thanks to a fast edit-test-debug cycle and wide versatility. Jumping into Python from a […] Read the original post by Marc Lagace