The collectible card game Hearthstone is still going strong on the App Store, and this October it is bringing the extra spooky with its Hallow’s […] Read the original post by Sammy Snyder
Month: October 2018
How Hurricane Michael Got Super Big, Super Fast
The phenomenon known as ‘rapid intensification’ used to be rare. With climate change, this most deadly type of hurricane is becoming more common. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Watch Mouse Embryos Develop Under This 4-D Microscope
An unusual new instrument can peer inside a living mammalian embryo and watch its cells grow. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
Support your iPad Pro with one of these stands
We love perching in weird configurations while drawing or lettering on our iPad, but sometimes it’s better to get work done at a desk. If […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Apple’s original TV content… might be free?
‘Apple is planning to mix free original content with subscription “channels” to existing digital video services on its “TV” application.’ – CNBC I’m not used to […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Apple Music and Genius Partner for New Integrations and Lyric Database Access
Genius has been known as a go-to source for song lyrics for many years, and now Apple Music subscribers will gain access to the platform’s […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
The 7 Best Pixel 3 Features We Would Like to See in The Next iPhone
Weeks after the iPhone XS launch, Google has unveiled their flagship phone, the Pixel 3. It’s the iPhone of the Android world. It’s where Google […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Apple Music Partners With Lyric Database Genius
Apple Music and lyric database Genius today announced a partnership, allowing Apple Music subscribers to visit Genius and play any song in full on the […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
iPad Pro X (3rd Gen / 2018) Preview
Running down and sizing up all the rumors swirling around Apple’s next big iPad Pro announcement. The minute we saw iPhone X kick bezels and home […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
The Ick of AI That Impersonates Humans
As technology like Google Duplex continues to offload more basic human interaction to robots, it’s worth wondering what else might get lost in the process. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
Stolen Apple IDs Led to Customers in China Having Money Stolen From Connected WeChat Pay and AliPay Accounts
A major breach has been discovered in China related to Apple IDs, along with WeChat and AliPay accounts linked to those Apple IDs. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
CVS Pharmacy Now Accepting Apple Pay in Stores
CVS Pharmacy has officially launched support for Apple Pay nationwide this week, a few months after Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the retailer would […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
A Drone-Flinging Cannon Proves UAVs Can Mangle Planes
Researchers armed with a very fun kind of cannon have shown that drones have potential to do serious damage to aircraft. Read the original post by Alex Davies
A Drone-Flinging Cannon Proves UAVs Can Mangle Passenger Planes
Researchers armed with a very fun kind of cannon have shown that drones have potential to do serious damage to aircraft. Read the original post by Alex Davies
The Camp in Alabama Bringing Outer Space to the Blind
Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students takes place at the US Space and Rocket Center each fall. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee