SQL Server 2008/R2 is nearing the end of Microsoft’s extended service period. We’ll cover some of the reasons that business are slow to upgrade from […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: April 2019
What’s New in iOS 12.3
Hot on the heels of the release of iOS 12.2 last month, Apple seeded the first beta of iOS 12.3 as well. The company has […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Commander One Review: Perfect Tool for Advanced File Management
Commander One is a dual file manager and it also acts like a Finder replacement application for macOS. Commander One is a free productivity focused […] Read the original post by Munawar Gul
The best options for Nintendo Switch steering wheel controllers
To enhance the gaming experience of Nintendo Switch racing games, it helps to have a steering wheel controller. Unlike the wheels created for the Wii, […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Samsung Retrieving Defective Galaxy Fold Review Units as it Works to Fix Display Issues Before Launch
One day after Samsung said it was delaying the public launch of the Galaxy Fold smartphone, the company has now announced that it will be […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
iOS 13 Will Come With New Cow, Octopus, and Emoji Face Animoji
Ever since Apple released the iPhone X with Animoji feature, it has added new Animojis every few months. Recently, the company released iOS 12.2 with […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Comic: The Worst Time to Need a New Mac
Right before WWDC is the Cruelest Month Read more comics from The Pixel Project. Read the original post by Rich Stevens
How to restart Apple TV by remote control
Rebooting the Apple TV normally takes a few clicks through the tvOS menu system under Settings. Flipping though on-screen menus takes time, and if an […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
Kerf Wireless Phone Charger review: Nature plus tech
Enhance your decor with a natural wood charging block. You might think of your iPhone’s wireless charger as something purely functional. Why can’t it also be […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
Women’s Homicidal Rage Is All Over TV—and It’s Funny
‘Killing Eve’ and ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ aren’t the first to center female criminals, but their tone and confidence are a post-#MeToo internet-y revelation. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
The Physics of a Bolt Smashing a Watermelon (or Your Brain)
It’s easier to follow rules when you know why they exist. In this case, you can calculate the force of an object hitting a melon […] Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Technology for the problems, which we can only guess. Digital-trends 2019
How to see the future? If we are talking about technology, the problem becomes more complicated. After all, it is only a tool for solving […] Read the original post by Mark
The guy demanded the Apple a billion dollars for the mistake of the system of facial recognition
A student from new York, USA, filed a lawsuit against the American company Apple one billion dollars because of an error of the system of […] Read the original post by Mark
How to use Siri to search the web
Search the web without typing a word with help from Siri. There’s a lot that Siri can do for you, such as placing phone calls, playing […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
In Automation, the ‘Last Motion’ Will Come Before the Last Mile
Opinion: Robots seem to be the solution to the “last-mile” problem. But mechanization will likely come for a different part of the process first. Read the original post by Matt Beane