The threequel is often the most interesting installment of a long-running horror series, an attempt to break away from its predecessors—no matter how ridiculously. Read the original post by Brian Raftery
Month: October 2018
Giveaway: Win a Razer Core X eGPU and a graphics card and mouse to go with it!
We at Macworld have been talking a lot about external graphics processing unit (eGPU) support for the Mac in both macOS High Sierra and Mojave, […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
The TYPI Keyboard Is Trying To Change The Way We Type
Keyboards come in varying sizes depending on your needs and preferences. Users who interact with numbers frequently probably can't use a keyboard that does not […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Huawei Mate 20 Pro Charges Almost 3.5x Times Faster Than iPhone XS Max
The iPhone XS Max comes with a 3174mAh battery which is good enough to last more than a day of heavy use and even outlast […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple protected the iPhone from the security services
Apple developed the iPhone for protection against hacker break-ins. It is reported by Forbes with reference to sources. According to the publication, Apple has eliminated the […] Read the original post by adminfsd
All the limited and special edition Nintendo Switch consoles you can buy
Why buy a regular Nintendo Switch when you can buy one that not many people in the world own? We’re highlighting all of the different […] Read the original post by Quentyn Kennemer
We’ve Been Talking About Self-Driving Car Safety All Wrong
Forget miles driven and disengagements. It’s time for a new framework. We just need to figure out what that looks like. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Halide Teases iPhone XR Portrait Mode Support for Objects and Pets
Unlike the iPhone XS, the iPhone XR only has a single camera on the back. But it still supports Portrait Mode. Just like Pixel 3, […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Apple October Event: Last-minute rumor rundown and analysis
Apple’s next big event is October 30. What’s in store? New iPads Pro, new MacBook Air, new Mac Mini, and Coffee Lake… everything? The invitations have […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Renesas prepares RX65N MCU for new robot protocol ROS 2
Renesas is aiming at industrial robots by adding support for DDS-XRCE (data-distribution service for extremely resource constrained environments), one of the protocols planned for the […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Adobe Premiere Elements 2019 review: Movie editor with an AI spin
The new version of Adobe Premiere Elements may be a bit lighter on new features that most people are used to, but the 2019 version […] Read the original post by Jackie Dove
San Francisco Tech Billionaires Go to War over Homelessness
Salesforce’s Marc Benioff and Square’s Jack Dorsey line up on opposite sides of a proposed tax on businesses to fund homeless programs. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Carbon Capture Is Messy and Fraught—But Might Be Essential
A new report calls for more research into carbon capture tech. Problem, though: Who will pay to make it happen? Read the original post by Matt Simon
Apple Pencil 2: What’s next for Apple’s most creative tool
The No. 2 Pencil is coming — even if Apple doesn’t call it that! For the last couple of years, all we’ve had are Apple Pencil […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
TiVo Bolt OTA DVR review: More features, but many familiar drawbacks as well
The new TiVo Bolt OTA gives cord-cutters more features, but it’s still missing some modern touches. Read the original post by Jared Newman