Google has launched two iterations of its Pixel smartphones and both have been aimed at the premium segment of the market. If recent reports are […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: April 2018
Facebook now lets you delete multiple third-party apps at once
There’s no “select all” button, but this is still much better. Shortly after news broke that millions of Facebook users had their personal information shared and […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
Apple Pay reminders and media responsibility
Media, like medicine, should strive to help rather than harm. Apple has escalated the reminder process for completing Apple Pay set up on iPhone and iPad. […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
The AirPort Express May Support AirPlay 2
Apple hasn’t released an update to the AirPort Express base station since 2012, and the second-generation box is probably going to be the last of […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
iPhone Slowdown Lawsuits Ordered to Be Centralized in Northern California District Court
Apple’s legal battle against dozens of iPhone slowdown class action lawsuits will take place in a courtroom near its headquarters. The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
New iPad review, Apple to ditch Intel, and iOS 11.4 beta: Macworld Podcast episode 599
Macworld’s Leif Johnson has been using the new iPad for the past week. What does he think so far? Bloomberg says that Apple may use […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola, Dan Masaoka, Michael Simon
Police Say YouTube Policies Motivated Shooter Nasim Aghdam
San Bruno police identified the attacker as Nasim Najafi Aghdam, a woman in her late 30s from San Diego. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Experimental Controllers Could Change Gaming for Good
New methods of controller use are merging the gaming world and the real one—and Nintendo is leading the charge. Read the original post by Julie Muncy
Fin7: The Billion-Dollar Hacking Group Behind a String of Big Breaches
Fin7, also known as JokerStash, Carbanak, and other names, is one of the most successful criminal hacking groups in the world. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Apple Music Now Has 40 Million Subscribers
Apple Music has been tallying up paid subscribers on a regular basis ever since its debut, and now Apple can say it’s reached a pretty […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
TidalScale Updates Its Software-Defined, Composable Server
Instead of taking a standard server and slicing it up into smaller pieces for individual applications, TidalScale aggregates computing power from various commodity-type boxes from […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Amazon Fire 7 And Fire HD 8 Tablets Get ‘Hands-Free’ Alexa
The “hands-free” Alexa feature had only been available on the Fire HD 10 so far, Amazon's flagship tablet, but that changes today. Amazon has confirmed […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
California Wants Twitter And Facebook To Identify Bots
Bot accounts have long been used by scammers and trolls online but over the past couple of years the conversation has shifted to how state-sponsored […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Mark Zuckerberg Congress Testimony Confirmed For April 11th
Facebook has been ensnared by a data misuse scandal for the past couple of weeks after it emerged that a company called Cambridge Analytica harvested […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Microsoft Azure IoT Hub Lowers Internet of Things Deployment Barriers
New Azure IoT Hub subscriptions provide businesses with a lower barrier to entry for their IoT deployments. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey