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Month: March 2019
Hollywood Producers Say ‘Intrusive’ Apple Executives and ‘Lack of Clarity’ Impeding Original Content Efforts
Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives are getting deeply involved with the behind-the-scenes production of the company’s original television shows, which are set to […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
How to add a Contact from a group message
Sometimes you’ll receive a group message that includes a person not listed in your Contacts. This person will be represented by a a stock […] Read the original post by Anders Batten
Samsung Galaxy S10 Review: The New Best Android Phone
Samsung’s big 2019 flagship Android phones deliver in more ways than you’d think. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Quantum Physics Could Protect the Grid From Hackers—Maybe
If you measure the polarization of a photon, you instantly change it. Utility companies could use this fact to detect snoops trying to invade the […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
How to get photos to appear in an Open dialog in macOS when they’re missing
The Media Browser in macOS’s Open dialog was a powerful addition many years ago. You may not even know it’s called that: it’s the area […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Work out while you work using the $249 Cubii Pro Under Desk Elliptical
Keep fit at your desk. Today only, Woot is offering the Cubii Pro Bluetooth Under Desk Elliptical for just $249 via its Amazon store. That saves […] Read the original post by Louryn Strampe
Facebook Messenger has received a new hidden “dark mode”
A Reddit user under the pseudonym FusionxGamerz have discovered a new hidden “dark mode” in Facebook Messenger. In order to access it, users need to send […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The Google Project Zero team disclosed information about dangerous vulnerabilities in the kernel of macOS
Team Google’s Project Zero has released information about the “extremely dangerous” vulnerability in the kernel of the operating system Apple macOS, which in some cases […] Read the original post by adminfsd
In Facebook want you to broadcast the audio without headphones
The bone conduction technology is no longer a novelty. A number of companies produce headphones that support this mode, and some experimenting with the transmission […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Samsung offers Apple flexible screens for iPhone
According to the resource ETNews, some time ago, representatives of Samsung Display introduced by Apple and Google with their foldable displays. The South Korean company […] Read the original post by adminfsd
How Amazon Taught the Echo Auto to Hear You in a Noisy Car
Start with a sort of crash test dummy that has creepily realistic human ears, then add a bunch of road noise. Repeat. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Law Expert: Chinese Government Can’t Force Huawei to Make Backdoors
The vice president of the Law Institute at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences says fears that Huawei is helping the government spy on others […] Read the original post by Zhou Hanhua
US Lawyers Don’t Buy Huawei’s Argument on Chinese Hacking
Huawei says Chinese law prohibits the government from ordering it to install backdoors for spying. US lawyers say a law’s text isn’t always the final […] Read the original post by Tom Simonite
The 5 iPhone and iPad games you need to play from February 2019
February’s best iOS games Image by Nitrome Mention the word February at random, and I’d say the minds of most folks drift to thoughts of love, relationships, […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson