Apple has rolled out the Final Cut Pro X 10.4.5 update. The new update does not bring anything new to the table but does fix […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: January 2019
Space Billboards Are Just the Latest Orbital Stunt
A company that wants to slap logos on the night sky and other groups are raising tricky questions about what belongs in space. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
‘Glass’ Review: It’s not Perfect, But It Says a Lot About Heroism
There’s one big question at the core of writer-director M. Night Shyamalan’s new movie: Who gets to be a hero? Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Salesforce Unveils a Speedier, DIY Mobile App Dev Platform
NEW CLOUD SERVICE NEWS: Salesforce’s new Lightning Platform Mobile platform is designed to help businesses frustrated by how long it can take to create and […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Can you replace a fan in Apple’s AirPort Extreme?
A mysterious whirring and grinding noise from his late-model AirPort Extreme Base Station disturbed one Macworld reader. Why would it make such a sound? He hadn’t […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Chinese Hackers Activate iPhone XS’ eSIM to Connect to China Unicom’s Network
A Chinese hacking team has managed to activate the eSIM functionality on the iPhone XS to connect to a Chinese carrier that is yet to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Best Heart Rate Monitors in 2019
Consumer technology has advanced at an incredible rate over the past few years and has given us amazing new ways to keep track of our […] Read the original post by Jason Cockerham
India’s Plan to Curb Hate Speech Could Mean More Censorship
India’s government has proposed rules that would require encrypted messaging services like WhatsApp to decrypt data, threatening the security of users globally. Read the original post by Paris Martineau
Trump’s Missile Defense Plan Creates More Problems Than It Solves
The Trump administration has presented its Missile Defense Review, and yes, there are lasers. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
What is dead may never die: Two products Apple may be looking to revive
Apple’s not a company that’s ever been afraid to kill off its products. At the height of the iPod mini’s popularity, Steve Jobs famously axed […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Koogeek O1US Smart Surge Protector review: A power strip for the HomeKit set
With just three outlets and a $60 price tag, this one is a tough sell. Read the original post by Christopher Null
The Technics Grand Class SL-G700 Network Super Audio CD Player plays discs and streams high-res music
Audiophiles still love listening to music on disc, but this high-end SACD player can also stream tunes from any source on your network—including the internet. Read the original post by Jonathan Takiff
Why ‘Cobot’ Robots Are Coming To Workplace Near You
TREND ANALYSIS: The next wave of robots is coming and these will be ones that can be thought of as collaborative robots, or “cobots.” These […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Red Hat Advances Container Technology With Podman 1.0
Red Hat’s competitive effort to Docker containers hits a major milestone with the release of Podman 1.0, which looks to provide improved performance and security […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Data Broker Acxiom Comes Out in Support of Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Call for US Data Privacy Regulation
One of the biggest ad data brokers has come out in support of Apple CEO Tim Cook’s call for federal privacy legislation to regulate the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick