With images and videos that you want to index, note, modify, and manage, Photos for macOS has a powerful option that lets you store that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: July 2018
Delphix Updates DataOps Platform for AWS, NetBackup, Jenkins
DevOps, DataOps and Data Pods are all contained in Delphix’s Dynamic Data Platform, the data management package it launched a year ago that offers users […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Mac app evolution: Bringing UIKit to macOS
Stocks was part of iOS 1 (iPhone OS 1). Voice Memos was part of iOS 3 (iPhone OS 3). News and Home, iOS 10. With […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Apple’s 2018 iPhone USB-C Charger Possibly Leaked
Apple might get rid of an issue that new iPhone owners face this year. The cable that it ships with new iPhones can't be plugged […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Jabra Elite 65t true wireless earphones review: A true AirPod alternative
In the two years since Apple released its AirPods, true-wireless earphone makers have been working hard to match Cupertino’s balance of price, solid industrial design […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
This Giant Invasive Flower Can Give You Third-Degree Burns
The giant hogweed is set to bloom just around the Fourth of July every year—and every year, it spreads a little further. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
How to Take Photos of Fireworks With a Smartphone or a Camera
Use these battle-tested tips and camera settings to capture dramatic photos of those explosions in the sky. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Airbnb’s Newest Weapon Against Regulation: The Real Estate Industry
In advance of coming regulation, the home-sharing site is increasingly partnering with landlords and real estate companies, hoping to transform them into advocates. Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
New Evidence in iOS 12 of Apple’s Upcoming iPad With Face ID
Steven Troughton-Smith today shared new evidence in iOS 12 that Apple is close to launching an iPad with Face ID. The well-known developer discovered an […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Agribusiness Testing Industrial IoT to Manage Crops, Boost Production
Sakata Seed America worked with Infosys and the Industrial Internet Consortium to develop in-ground sensors and data analytics software that tracks crop growth and health […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Timing App gets major update with multi-Mac sync!
The best Menu Bar widget for tracking your productivity just get even better! Timing is a simple-to-use, but deeply detailed tracking app for your daily computer […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Crying dire wolf: The state of Apple Maps
Apple Maps is back in the news and you know what that means. (Yes, you do, Melba. Look inside yourself. You’ve always known.) It means […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Amazon Prime Day Sale (2018): Tips and Sneak Peeks
Amazon’s big Prime Day sale is almost here, and we’ll help you get something out of the madness. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Google Slammed for Cutting off Cloud Platform Customer Without Warning
Google issued an apology for turning off a cloud customer’s critical production app without warning over suspicious account activity. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Samsung’s Default Texting App on Galaxy S9 and Note 8 is Sending Photos to Random People
A bunch of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S9 owners are reporting that the Samsung Messages app is randomly sending out photos stored on […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey