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Month: June 2019

The best microSD cards to use with your Polaroid Snap

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One of the worst things that can happen when you’re out and about shooting pictures is runinng out of storage room and not be able […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear

iOS 13’s Optimized Battery Charging Feature Aims to Increase iPhone’s Battery Lifespan

Posted on June 4, 2019 by

Apple highlighted all the key new features of iOS 13 at the opening keynote of WWDC 2019 but the OS comes with so many […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

iOS 13’s Optimized Battery Charging Feature Aims to Improve iPhone’s Battery Lifespan

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Apple highlighted all the key new features of iOS 13 at the opening keynote of WWDC 2019 but the OS comes with so many new […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

New Mac Pro: big, very powerful and very expensive

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In addition to software innovations annual conference WWDC brought a few new devices. Among them was a completely new Mac Pro is aimed primarily at […] Read the original post by Mark

The top version Mac Pro can cost about $ 45,000

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Within 2019 WWDC Apple unveiled a completely redesigned Mac Pro. At the moment we know only the cost of the basic version of the computer. […] Read the original post by Mark

Media: Project xCloud and Google Stadia may not be allowed in the App Store

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Apple updated guidelines for apps submitted to the App Store. Developers need to follow these rules so that their application appeared in the official store […] Read the original post by Mark

Apple banned the use of trackers iPhone apps for kids

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Apple requires the developers to cease to enable third-party trackers in their own applications intended for children. Programs not complying with these requirements, developers can […] Read the original post by Mark

WWDC 2019: Where is Apple?

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In any case, remember that WWDC is a conference primarily for developers. Although attention to the “simple” user to it is also chained (not as […] Read the original post by Mark

The sun never rises: Apple’s perpetual doom state

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It’s the time of year again where we can look forward to fall when the leaves change and the iPhones fail. Writing for TheStreet, Annie Gaus […] Read the original post by The Macalope

How Early-Stage VCs Decide Where to Invest

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You don’t have a lot of financial metrics to go on, but yes, the team is very very important. Also, look for good ideas that […] Read the original post by Josh Wilbur

You Could Live Forever With This Sci-Fi Time Hack

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In science fiction, time passes in funny ways—vastly slowed down, insanely sped up. Maybe this trope is the secret to eternal life in the real […] Read the original post by Josh Wilbur

The new Mac Pro is Apple’s love letter to forgotten die-hard Mac fans

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So the jokes about Apple re-releasing the cheese grater Mac turned out to be true. During its WWDC19 keynote, Apple unveiled the new modular Mac […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

How Mattel Shrinks Cars Into Hot Wheels (Crash Test Included)

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Before a Hot Wheels car hits a store shelf, it must pass the “launcher on speed 2” test, and the “side slam launcher” test, among […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall

The Beauty and Madness of Sending a Man to the Moon

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From the delicate engineering of the landing module, to the self-contained globe of the spacesuit, the astronauts took the world with them—and brought another one […] Read the original post by Oliver Morton

New York’s Privacy Bill Is Even Bolder Than California’s

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New York is poised to become the next battleground in the fight for consumers’ rights over their personal data. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky

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