In the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the Apple and Qualcomm court settlement, iOS 13 rumors, Disney+, and more. What companies […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola, Michael Simon
Month: April 2019
Apple Global Recycling Program Expands, Recycling Locations Increased by 4x in US
Apple today announced that it has quadrupled the number of locations in the U.S. where customers can send their iPhones for recycling purposes. Apple recycles […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
2019 iPhone 11 to Feature 12MP Front Camera, Look Inconspicuous
In his latest investor note, Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple will be upgrading the camera on the 2019 iPhone 11 series to 12MP. The current […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Kuo: 2019 iPhones to Feature 12MP Front Cameras, Special Black Coating to Hide Lenses, and More
2019 iPhones will feature 12-megapixel front-facing TrueDepth cameras, an increase from 7-megapixels on the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR, according to the […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple Opens Material Recovery Lab in Austin to Improve Recycling Efforts
Apple has opened a new lab that will study how it can expand upon its current recycling processes through machine learning and robotics. The company […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Apple plans to release its own Bluetooth tracker
Recently in the network has information that Apple is working on a new hardware product. According to sources, kupertinovtsy decided to create a compact Bluetooth […] Read the original post by Mark
The possibility of payment through the Google Pay appeared in the app “Metro Moscow”
The app “Moscow Metro” now supports Google Pay, users of mobile phones running Android can use the service to pay the fare, said the Agency […] Read the original post by Mark
Alibaba will enable the cars to order food
The Chinese trading platform Alibaba is working on applications for ordering food and booking tables at restaurants directly from the vehicle. They will be part […] Read the original post by Mark
New update Samsung Galaxy headphone Buds includes voice control of Bixby
New update Samsung Galaxy headphone Buds includes voice control of Bixby Samsung has released a new update for Galaxy wireless headphone Buds, which have voice interaction […] Read the original post by Mark
Celebrating women in tech: Meet Dana Loberg, CEO and Founder of LEO AR
Augmented reality isn’t just boys’ fun. Girls and women are leading the AR revolution, too. Augmented reality (AR) hasn’t quite hit the mainstream, but it’s getting […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
When Futurism Led to Fascism—and Why It Could Happen Again
The Italian Futurists praised invention, modernity, speed, and disruption. Sound familiar? Read the original post by Rose Eveleth
Everlane’s New Sneaker Treads Lightly on the Environment
The brand known for its fashionable apparel has launched a sneaker made of recycled and sustainably sourced materials. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
China Finds Phone-Wielding Tourists and Telescopes Don’t Mesh
Part scientific instrument and part vacation destination, China’s FAST radio telescope welcomed visitors with their radio wave-emitting gadgets—until it didn’t. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
How to retain an Apple ID while switching your iCloud email address
What if your iCloud.com address receives so much spam or other unwanted email that it’s useless to you and you want to abandon it? If […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
This Startup Could Sell You Crypto Tokens—With SEC Backing
Blockstack is proposing an unprecedented initial coin offering under an SEC rule that would allow it to sell shares to small investors. Read the original post by Gregory Barber