Steam has put its new Creator Homepages into open beta, letting developers and publishers customize their homepages to better show off their game catalogs. There's […] Read the original post by Engadget
Month: June 2018
How to beat Regice, Kyogre and other Legendary Raids in Pokémon Go
Regice is the first of the Legendary titans of Hoenn to enter Pokémon Go — and will be available to Raid until July 19! Pokémon Go Legendary […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Amazon Fire TV Cube Review: Don’t Trade the Remote for Alexa Just Yet
Amazon’s promise for the future of TV doesn’t quite come through in the Cube. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
The Problem With the ‘Rainbow-Washing’ of LGBTQ+ Pride
Corporations might genuinely support the LGBTQ+ community with Pride-related promotions, but is there a line between allyship and marketing that shouldn’t be crossed? Read the original post by Wired Staff
NASA’s New Plan: Do More Science With Small Satellites
A new NASA program aims to turn the gaze of small, traditionally Earth-monitoring satellites outward toward the cosmos. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Amazon Fire TV Cube review: Neat hardware, but Alexa can’t keep up
The Fire TV Cube wants to replace your remote with voice commands, but Alexa isn’t up for the challenge. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Report: Apple Aims to Launch AirPower ‘Before Or in September’; Features Custom Chip and Runs Stripped down iOS
When Apple had unveiled the iPhone X in September last year, it had also showcased AirPower — a Qi-compatible wireless charger that was capable of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Gurman: Apple Aims to Release AirPower By September
Apple aims to release its multi-device AirPower charging mat “before or in September,” after facing a handful of technical challenges with its hardware and software, […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Mark Gurman: Apple Aims to Release AirPower By September
Apple aims to release its inductive AirPower charging mat “before or in September,” according to well-connected reporter Mark Gurman. An excerpt from his Bloomberg News story: Apple […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
#ChurchToo and Mike Pence’s Crisis of Faith
The vice president has been Trump’s ambassador to the Christian right, but scandals within the church and a growing resistance to the administration’s policies could […] Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
18 Best Nintendo Switch Accessories (2018): Controllers, Cases, Screen Protectors, Battery
Have a Nintendo Switch? You really should get some of these accoutrements. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Inside the Science of Apeel, the Clever Coating That Saves Your Avocados
A coating doubles the ripeness window of avocados. How? By supercharging the defenses that evolution crafted on its own. Read the original post by Matt Simon
The Mission to Build the Ultimate Burger Bot
Alex Vardakostas has been on a decade-long quest to build a robot that can prepare the perfect cheeseburger. It could also put his family out […] Read the original post by Lauren Smiley
What to do when your two-step Apple ID account is locked
I woke up on a Friday morning, groggy with allergies, a mild cold, and a message on my iPhone. I needed to enter my password […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
How CIOs, CFOs Can Better Manage IT Spending Together
MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS: The realities of who’s driving decision-making for IT and who’s handling the finance numbers can get in the way of each other, because […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey