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Month: April 2018

It has been a bad season for baseball games on the App Store

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This week I was going to do the “best” 2018 baseball games on the App Store, but a few of the popular, officially MLB licensed […] Read the original post by Anders Batten

When should you replace the tip of your Apple Pencil?

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Your Apple Pencil’s nib lasts longer than most pens, but it still needs to be replaced eventually. The Apple Pencil lets you digitally draw, write, and […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell

Amazon Advances Cloud Security, Storage Tools at AWS Summit

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Amazon executives announce a series of new services at the company’s annual AWS Summit event, most with an emphasis on security. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Apple Opposes Proposed Repeal of Clean Power Plan in United States

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Apple has formally objected the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan in the United States. In a letter submitted to the agency […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

Penny Punching Princess: Everything you need to know!

Posted on April 6, 2018 by

Celebrate capitalism by using money to solve all your problems in Penny Punching Princess! In Penny Punching Princess, we can live a dream: having enough money […] Read the original post by Reb Valentine

Best Buy, Delta, Sears Impacted by Third-Party Chat Widget Breach

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Potentially hundreds of thousands of customers across multiple vendors are impacted by a breach at [24]7.ai, that occurred in September 2017, but wasn’t reported to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Best Buy, Delta, Sears Hit by Third-Party Chat Widget Breach

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Potentially hundreds of thousands of customers across multiple vendors are being impacted by a breach at [24]7.ai that occurred last September but wasn’t reported to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Samsung Rounds Out Premium Laptop Line With Notebook 5, Notebook 3

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Samsung has extended its premium laptop line with two new Windows 10 models, the Notebook 3 and the Notebook 5 that give buyers a number […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Best Instant Pot in 2018

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Best overall Instant Pot Ultra (6qt) See at Amazon Designed for meal crafting in family units of 4-6 people, the 6qt Instant Pot Ultra is the perfect middle […] Read the original post by Russell Holly

The easy-to-use Ecobee 3 Lite smart thermostat is cheaper than we’ve ever seen it

Posted on April 6, 2018 by

Smart thermostats help you get temperatures just right in your home, bolstered by handy extras like remote adjustment and the ability to communicate with other […] Read the original post by Alexandria Haslam

Amazon Key Available Nationwide With Support For More Smart Locks

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Last year Amazon launched Amazon Key which is a new initiative by the company where through a combination of hardware and software and a Prime […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

How to train Face ID to recognize weird facial expressions

Posted on April 6, 2018 by

Face ID uses machine learning to familiarize itself with your various facial changes. You can even train it to recognize your scrunched up face! To simplify […] Read the original post by Lory Gil

iOS 12 Feature Wishlist: A Better Notification Center

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Although updated FaceTime and Messages apps would be nice to have in iOS 12, what people have been really asking for a long time is a […] Read the original post by Rohan Naravane

Apple needs to stop promising new products and start delivering them

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At WWDC last year, Apple introduced AirPlay 2, a new wireless protocol that allows users to beam audio to multiple rooms, control speakers through the […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

Crypto-Currency Mining Extensions Banned From Google Chrome Store

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DAILY VIDEO: Google bans crypto-currency mining extensions from its Chrome store, and worldwide converged systems saw a 9 percent revenue increase in 2017. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

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