Senior Vice President, software development Apple’s Craig Federighi recently gave an interview to the British newspaper The Independent. He shared some details about the extreme […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: May 2019
New MacBook Pro 15 (2019) was non-repairable
Specialists iFixit disassembled a new MacBook Pro 15 with Touch Bar, which was almost non-repairable. Rabbany MacBook Pro 15 was equipped with a 6-core processor Intel […] Read the original post by Mark
Zhang Weiwei: Russia is still seeking its way
Russia ceased to be dependent and peripheral government and became the new pole of world order, the Director of the Institute of China under Podansko […] Read the original post by Mark
Functioning “Apple 1” Computer Sold for Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars on Auction
The “Apple I” is what started it all. A seemingly simple computer that’s ‘totally not for the average consumer’. Because ‘who wants to own a […] Read the original post by Dennis D. Bednarz
GDPR One-Year Anniversary: Data Privacy Still Needs Help
TREND ANALYSIS: One year out from the GDPR’s enforcement date, research shows personal data privacy is still a hot-button issue, and distrust continues to run […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Huawei’s Founder Says He Would ‘Protest’ if China Retaliates Against Apple Over U.S. Trade Ban
Earlier this month, the Trump administration added Huawei to a trade blacklist over national security concerns, effectively forbidding U.S. companies from doing business with the […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple May Be Transitioning to LG OLEDs to Avoid Supplying from Samsung
Apple may be splitting the manufacturing process of their OLED displays for this years iPhone models. Previously, Apple has used LG as the supplier for […] Read the original post by Dennis D. Bednarz
Protect your email by digitally signing and encrypting them
Digitally signing and encrypting your email messages adds an extra layer of security. Here’s how to get it set up. If you use the Mail app […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Rise up and put an end to neck pain with these monitor stands
Desktop real estate often comes at a price. Either you have a cluttered workstation that is impossible to keep organized, or you’re always looking for […] Read the original post by Jodi Owan
This Award-Winning VPN Keeps Your Personal Data And Online Activity Private [Deals Hub]
How much time do you spend on the web? Whether for work or play, it’s time to invest in some online protection. That’s where Private […] Read the original post by Megan Lopez
Asus ZenBook Pro Duo Laptop Builds on the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar Concept
Last year at Computex, Apple showed off a ZenBook featuring a small display instead of the touchpad. This year, it is doubling down on the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Mass Production of the Apple’s iPhone 11 A13 Chip Has Begun
Just like every other year, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has announced that their latest and greatest, in this case 7nm+ chips, have entered mass […] Read the original post by Dennis D. Bednarz
Huawei’s Founder Will “Protest” if China Launches a Retaliation against Apple
Huawei has been dominating the headlines during the past few weeks due to their blacklisting from the US market as well as blacklisting from doing […] Read the original post by Dennis D. Bednarz
Craig Federighi Responds to Google’s Subtle ‘Luxury Good’ Dig About Apple Products and Privacy
In a recent op-ed for The New York Times, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that “privacy cannot be a luxury good offered only to people […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple improving Maps details across Canada
As promised, Apple is continuing its efforts to improve data and reliability of its Maps app, next stop; Canada! Apple Maps is gathering useful additional information […] Read the original post by Lory Gil