Now only iOS 12. As we warned last week, October 9, Apple stops issuing digital signature to the iOS 11.4.1. This means that iOS 11.4.1 it […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: October 2018
USB-C, Face ID and no “monopoly”: features the iPad Pro 2018 confirmed
Tablets surprised. People familiar with the matter has shared fresh information about new models of iPad Pro sample 2018, which should be out in October. The […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Big sale on Tmall is much cheaper headphones AirPods
Serious price drop on a great pair of headphones! In September, Apple has raised the price of AirPods wireless headphones for Russia due to the fall […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Aftermarket charging for iPhone almost ordered the presidential Suite
The resource GizmoChina has published an interesting article, which reported about the iPhone and aftermarket battery charger. Unlike most of these stories accessory not lead […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Microchip, Google Cloud produce IoT development board
Microchip and Google Cloud have come up with an IoT rapid development board enabling designers to prototype connected devices within minutes. The board has an […] Read the original post by David Manners
Stop those p’s with these pop filters for your Blue Yeti
If you’re just getting started with your brand new Blue Yeti microphone, a pop filter is a great accessory to pick up. A pop filter […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Three Commandments for Technology Optimists
Technology can be a powerful force for good, but its impacts are unpredictable. On the 25th anniversary of WIRED, technologists should temper their enthusiasm with […] Read the original post by Jason Pontin
The Best Smart Displays (2018): Google Home Hub, Amazon Echo View, JBL, Lenovo
Smart displays are now officially a thing. Here are the models you should know about. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Hankook’s New Tire Uses Tree Resin to Keep Electric Cars Rolling
The Kinergy AS EV tire uses a substance called “Aqua Pine” to improve performance, and is designed to limit noise and improve efficiency. Read the original post by Eric Adams
Three Commandments for Reasonable Technology Optimism
Technology can be a powerful force for good, but its impacts are unpredictable. On the 25th anniversary of WIRED, technologists should temper their enthusiasm with […] Read the original post by Jason Pontin
‘Riverdale’ Season 3: Just Give In to the Ridiculousness Already
The CW teen soap may be a high drama hormone-fest, but it’s got brains. (OK, and biker gangs.) Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
The Quest to Make California’s Weed the Champagne of Cannabis
Growers in California want to do for their legendary marijuana what the champagne appellation has done for French bubbly. Read the original post by Matt Simon
It’s time to switch your Mac backups from Time Capsule to Time Machine volumes
The Apple Time Capsule seemed like a great idea when it was unveiled about a decade ago. It was a Time Machine network backup target […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The best NES Classic accessories
So you have the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Classic. You know, that cute mini version of the original classic console? Yeah, it’s definitely adorable and […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
So Much Genetic Testing. So Few People to Explain It to You
Personal genomics is booming, but there’s a nationwide shortage of genetic counselors who can make sense of that DNA data. Read the original post by Megan Molteni