The staff of the publication 9to5Mac have carefully studied the fifth beta of iOS 12 for developers and found some interesting features. According to the code […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: July 2018
How to cancel your MoviePass account
The reality of MoviePass might be more complicated than you hoped for. MoviePass offers an interesting service: for $9.95 per month, you can see a new […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Climate Change Is Coming for Underwater Archaeological Sites
The second death of long-submerged shipwrecks. Read the original post by Jessica Leigh Hester
Seriously, We Need to Talk About Hannah Gadsby’s ‘Nanette’
It’s been on Netflix for weeks, but people are still discussing this special. So are we. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Losing 60 pounds with Apple: Putting Apple-compatible fitness devices through a trial by fire
Apple calls the Apple Watch “the ultimate device for a healthy life.” It plays up the way corporations weave it into their fitness programs, and […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Five Security Defenses Every Containerized Application Needs
Containers are increasingly being used by companies to deliver and deploy applications in the cloud. Here are five steps that companies can take to secure […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
BurnBox Makes Hidden Files Look Like You’ve Deleted Them
Cryptographers have developed a new technology designed to protect your secrets at the border. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
The Danger of Invisible Government Deeds
The well-functioning systems that allow us to trust our food and move us seamlessly from place to place are at risk of being devalued by […] Read the original post by Susan Crawford
Despite Pledging Openness, Companies Rush to Patent AI Tech
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon have made some artificial intelligence tools open source. But they’re also working to claim ownership of some techniques. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Are Diplomas in Your DNA?
Last week researchers announced more than 1,000 genetic variants associated with how far a person gets through school—along with warnings for how *not* to use […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Mophie Powerstation Plus XL review: Leave your micro-USB cable at home
Carrying along a portable battery pack is a convenient way to avoid hunting for a plug when you travel, but it can also mean carrying […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Grab a pair of Apple’s AirPods for $145 today before they sell out
These don’t go on sale all that often. Amazon is currently offering the popular wireless headphones from Apple for $144.99, which is about $15 off the […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
6.1-inch LCD iPhone and iPhone X Plus Leak in Hands-On Video
After photos of the dummy units of the 6.1-inch LCD iPhone and the iPhone X Plus made their way to the internet over the weekend, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Hands-On Video Shows Alleged 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus and 6.1-inch LCD iPhone Dummy Units
Mobile leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer this morning shared a hands-on video featuring alleged dummy units of the upcoming 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus and 6.1-inch LCD iPhone, […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The 10 iPhone and iPad games you need to play from July 2018
July’s iOS games Image by Gameloft If you’re out and about a lot this summer, then you might be in need of some new games to play […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward