With the iPhone X last year, Apple debuted its TrueDepth camera system which also paved the way for Animojis. The latter, in a nutshell, are […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2018
Chudo Brings Animoji-like Feature to Older iPhones; Apple Refuses to Make it Live on the App Store
With the iPhone X last year, Apple debuted its TrueDepth camera system which also paved the way for Animojis. The latter, in a nutshell, are […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Five Ways Government Can Help Businesses Fight Nation-State Attacks
With an increasing number of hostile nations launching cyber-attacks against U.S. industries and critical infrastructure, cyber-security experts say it’s time for the government to provide […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Nintendo Labo’s Vehicle Kit puts you in ALL the driver’s seats
Three all-new Labo controllers bring new ways to play. Nintendo Labo was already amazing in its inaugural form. These cardboard-based toys work with your Joy-Cons to […] Read the original post by Quentyn Kennemer
How Self-Driving Supergroup Aurora Is Making Self-Driving Cars
One of the most respected—and quietest—teams in the race for autonomy reveals its approach to a problem that’s much harder than everybody hoped. Read the original post by Alex Davies
iPhone XS Will Be the First Smartphone to Launch with a 7nm Chip
When Apple launches the iPhone XS and its budget 6.1-inch LCD iPhone next week, it will have a key advantage over Android OEMs. It will […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iPhone XS Will Be the First Smartphone to Launch with a 7nm Chipset
When Apple launches the iPhone XS and its budget 6.1-inch LCD iPhone next week, it will have a key advantage over Android OEMs. It will […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iPhone XS Will Be the First Smartphone to Release with a 7nm Chipset
When Apple launches the iPhone XS and its budget 6.1-inch LCD iPhone next week, it will have a key advantage over Android OEMs. It will […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google Claims MasterCard Data Deal Doesn’t Violate Privacy Rights
Google says its Store Sales Measurement program allows advertisers to see how well their online ads are performing using aggregated and highly-anonymized data. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Employee MTS told how to return the money in case of wrong debits
Working method should be used. Quite often, the subscribers of any Russian operators complain that their accounts there are incorrect or accidental cheating. Most often the […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Quanta will produce a cheap Apple MacBook
The network is walking a lot of rumors about the future, cheaper models of laptops Apple MacBook and MacBook Air. It became known that the […] Read the original post by adminfsd
I Invented Autocorrect. Sorry About That; You’re Welcome
Opinion: A longtime Apple designer explains why it’s so hard to make phones predict what you’re thinking when you type. Read the original post by Ken Kocienda
Senator Mark Warner Is Not Happy With Google
The vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee talks about the search giant’s glaring absence at this week’s committee hearings, and the White House’s #stopthebias […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
The fine print: Defining an iPhone problem
When reading about potential problems with smartphones, it’s important to read the fine print. Sadly, the fine print is not The Macalope’s beat. All he […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Inefficient Collaboration Tools Hindering Project Management Teams
Project teams are wasting nine weeks a year due to collaboration issues—but IT can help eliminate this via the acquisition and deployment of much-needed project […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey