Wireless Qi chargers have a number of benefits: they reduce cord clutter for a more organized desktop or nightstand, they charge up to 20% faster […] Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
Month: June 2018
Nothing to C here: Apple is never switching from Lightning to USB-C in the iPhone
Since it’s been several days without an iPhone rumor, DigiTimes has piped up with what purports to be a salacious scoop about next year’s iPhone. […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
This system uses RF waves to see your body through walls
A new technology called RF Pose has the ability to sense your position through a wall, re-enacting your poses when you sit, stand, or walk. According […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
DoE Bills IBM’s Summit as ‘World’s Smartest Scientific Supercomputer’
DAILY VIDEO: IBM Watson gets a brawny younger brother in the Summit supercomputer, and Google introduces sole-tenant nodes for enterprise cloud customers. Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
Electra iOS 11.3.1 Jailbreak Update: Everything We Know So Far [Updated]
Ever since Ian Beer announced plans to release the kernel exploit for iOS 11.3.1, and coolstar confirmed he will update Electra Jailbreak for iOS 11.3.1, I am […] Read the original post by Andy
Malicious Third-Party macOS Apps Could Appear to be Signed by Apple, Bypassing Security Measures
Apple has specific security tools in place to keep users safe from malicious apps, which is an ever-evolving and ongoing effort. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Third-Party macOS Security Tools Vulnerable to Malware Code-Signing Bypasses for Years
Hackers have had an “easy way” to get certain malware past signature checks in third-party security tools since Apple’s OS X Leopard operating system in […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Top 5 Annoyances Apple Has Fixed in iOS 12
Given how tightly Apple controls every aspect of iOS, users have to wait for a major release of the OS in hope that Apple has […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
5 iOS Annoyances Apple Has Fixed in iOS 12
Given how tightly Apple controls every aspect of iOS, users have to wait for a major release of the OS in hope that Apple has […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
ONAP ‘Beijing’ Paves Way for Cloud-Native Network Functions
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Linux Foundation’s networking group has announced availability of the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), code-named “Beijing” which will be used by large […] Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
Can’t use the iPhone X’s Face ID with sunglasses? Try this fix!
Can you still use Face ID if you’re wearing sunglasses? You bet, but you may have to tweak some settings. Having issues with Face ID while […] Read the original post by Al Sacco
This Bubble Artisan Might Blow Up, But She Won’t Go Pop
Melody Yang knows that bubbles are a lot like us—they need water, air, and a loving touch in order to thrive. Read the original post by Wonbo Woo
WWDC in Pictures
Here are some snapshots about everything WWDC 2018, online reactions, and so much more! WWDC 2018 was this week and people from around the world tuned […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Apple Shows Off the Upcoming Apple Books in iOS 12
Earlier this month, Apple showcased iOS 12 while on stage during this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, which included a brief look at a major […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Senators ask the FCC if it was truly targeted by DDoS attacks
US Senators Brian Schatz and Ron Wyden want to know once and for all whether the FCC truly suffered DDoS attacks in the middle of […] Read the original post by Engadget