Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, sat down with CNN to discuss a variety of topics, which included many hot button issues, including the spy chip story, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: October 2018
Ginkgo Bioworks Is Turning Human Cells Into On-Demand Factories
The synthetic biology company has opened a new foundry to churn out mammal cells, first for drug development, and later to build potentially anything at […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Twitter is Testing ‘Ice Breakers’ and Status Indicators to Promote Engagement
Twitter wants to make the platform an easier place to have conversations, and not necessarily just be a firehose for things that are happening around […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Tim Cook: If Data Privacy Isn’t Addressed, the Problem ‘Gets So Large It May Be Impossible to Fix’
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently sat down for an interview with CNN, where he discussed privacy, the controversial Bloomberg story claiming Apple was hacked via […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Mac mini: Does a recent report mean we’ll see new models next week?
The Mac mini is Apple’s entry-level desktop Mac. It’s slower than Apple’s other desktop computers—the iMac and the Mac Pro—but it remains fast enough for […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
What’s new on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu in November
“Death By Magic” explores the magicians who gave their all for their art. It’s on Netflix in November. Get ready to say goodbye to ‘House of […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
How to save your battery while playing Ghostbusters World
Best answer: A battery pack is the best way to keep your phone juiced up while you’re playing Ghostbusters World on the go. Lighter is […] Read the original post by Mick Symons
Does the Fitbit Charge 3 have Fitbit Pay?
Best answer: Yes, the Special Edition variant of the Fitbit Charge 3 has Fitbit Pay. The regular model, however, does not. Fitbit: Fitbit Charge 3 Special […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
iMac: Update could be in the works for Apple’s Oct. 30 event
The iMac is a direct descendant of the very first Mac, and it’s often the computer that longtime users think about when they think about […] Read the original post by Macworld Staff
US Department of Defense Expands Bug Bounty Efforts
The Department of Defense has found value over the past two years in engaging with hackers and is now expanding its crowdsourced security efforts with […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Siri shortcuts roll out to Microsoft Edge for iOS
Now you can use Siri to open Edge right from your lock screen. Not long after hitting beta testers, Siri shortcuts are now rolling out for […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Best smart washing machines to upgrade your home
Here at iMore, we understand schedules can get so full that you barely have time to do laundry or remember when it’s time to switch […] Read the original post by Essa Kidwell
Early iPhone XR reviews, Beautygate fix, next week’s Apple event
The iPhone XR is available for pre-orders and the first reviews have hit the web. Apple says a fix is coming for portrait photos. What […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson, Dan Masaoka, Roman Loyola, Michael Simon
Macworld Podcast: Join us on today at 10 a.m. Pacific
The iPhone XR is available for pre-orders and the first reviews have hit the web. Apple says a fix is coming for portrait photos. What […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson, Dan Masaoka, Roman Loyola, Michael Simon
Samsung Brand Ambassador Uses an iPhone X in Public, Gets Sued for $1.6 Million
Brand ambassadors are certainly not a new thing. Android manufacturers have quite a few of them. But while those celebrities are paid to endorse a […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck