Twitter has never really been friendly towards third-party Twitter client developers with its various API restrictions that force third-party apps into giving a sub-par Twitter […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: April 2018
Twitter API Changes Will Break Third-Party Twitter Apps Like Tweetbot and Twitterific
Twitter has never really been friendly towards third-party Twitter client developers with its various API restrictions that force third-party apps into giving a sub-par Twitter […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Reportedly In Talks With More Companies Over MicroLEDs
The other day a report from DigiTimes revealed that Apple could be launching products with microLEDs as early as the second half of 2018 . […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Get Belkin’s 8-port USB-C dock for MacBooks for $60 off
Everybody loves ports, unless you’re Apple’s design team and you’re designing a new iPad. But if you’re not feeling enough port love on your MacBook, […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Facebook Imposes New Restrictions on Ads and Popular Pages
The social network will now require ads about political issues, not just elections, to be verified. It will also begin vetting Pages with large numbers […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Twitter plans on breaking all third-party apps/clients this June
Here’s why you might see #BreakingMyTwitter over the next couple months. For years, third-party Twitter clients have offered alternative ways to access the popular social network […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
An Atmospheric River Will Hit California With a Month’s Worth of Rain
An atmospheric river means this weekend is going to be as wet as an entire typical April. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Amazon now allows parents to remotely control FreeTime settings
No more snooping over your kid’s shoulder. When it comes to parental controls for mobile gadgets, Amazon’s FreeTime system is a great feature for Fire tablets. […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
iMore show 601: Lory’s List
The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple! Mikah Sargent and Lory Gil […] Read the original post by Jim Metzendorf
Snapchat finally delivers those TrueDepth-enhanced AR Lenses
Last September, when Apple announced the iPhone X and its new TrueDepth camera, it demonstrated the capabilities by showing off awesome new Snapchat AR lenses. […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Sunworks (SUNW) Lifted to Hold at ValuEngine
Separately, Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of Sunworks from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Saturday, March 3rd. Three equities […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Tacklife’s USB-rechargeable electric arc lighter is only $12
Never worry about running out of a light again. The Tacklife USB-rechargeable electric arc lighter is down to $12.13 with code 4STI6479 on Amazon. It’s $14.97 […] Read the original post by John Levite
How to track all the money you spent on your favorite game
Viewing your app purchase history can be a valuable tool for your bookkeeping; here’s how it’s done! While popular mobile games like Fortnite are often free […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Boost Your MacBook’s Sound Quality with Boom 3D for Mac [Deals Hub]
Maybe some if not all of the reasons you got your Mac is to do creative projects, the greatly superior technology, but also to watch […] Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
DC’s Stingray Mess Won’t Get Cleaned Up
DHS this week confirmed that Washington, DC is littered with fake cell tower surveillance devices, but nothing will likely be done to fix it. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman