Each year, Apple provides up to 350 students with a free ticket to WWDC and lodging for the conference. The lucky winners are selected based […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: June 2019
Ecobee’s latest smart thermostat offers smarter sensors and more for $249
There are a number of great options available when it comes to smart thermostats, but one of the leaders has always been Ecobee. The company […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
How to find Pride Edition Apple Watchbands
Cupertino’s special edition Apple Watch bands are never available for long, but you can still get them in some locations online. Back in 2017, Apple introduced […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
Tired: Eating Bugs. Wired: Eating Bug Meat Grown in a Lab
According to a group of researchers, culturing insect cells could be easier and more efficient than culturing cow cells. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Star Wars News: Meet the New New Class of ‘The Rise of Skywalker’
The next film in the franchise is all about millennials. Kinda. Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Last-Minute Leak Reveals iOS 13’s New Reminders App in Dark Mode
Just hours ahead of Apple taking the stage at WWDC 2019, Ben Geskin has leaked a screenshot of what he claims is the new Reminders […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
On the iPad you may get the standard Calculator app
If you believe the rumors, iOS 13 will bring many new features and capabilities, specially created for iPad. It includes improved multitasking, some changes in […] Read the original post by Mark
Huawei loses hope to become the market leader of smartphones in 2020
Moscow, June 3 — “News. The economy is” Huawei Technologies is redefining its goal to become a world leader in sales of smartphones in 2020 […] Read the original post by Mark
Another MacOS Bug Lets Hackers Invisibly Click Security Prompts
Yet again, a bug in Apple’s safeguards against “synthetic clicks” allows hackers to slip past Mojave’s security restrictions on apps. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
The 5 iPhone and iPad games you need to play from May 2019
May’s best iOS games Image by Bandai Namco Enjoy a good puzzler? Then you may find something to love among May’s drop of standout iOS games. Sometimes […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Best iPad Deals for June 2019
Want to pick up an iPad or iPad Pro but don’t want to pay full price for it? There are always deals at various retailers. […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Antitrust Scrutiny of Google and Amazon Should Worry Silicon Valley
Reports say the federal government is considering antitrust probes of Google and Amazon. Big Tech could be a bogeyman for both sides in the 2020 […] Read the original post by Fred Vogelstein
What a Bay Area Dispute Says About the Future of Bike Share
Lyft’s Motivate has exclusive bike-share contracts with several cities. San Francisco officials are debating what “exclusive” means. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Baidu Censors the Internet in China—So Do Microsoft and Apple
The 30th anniversary of the end of the Tiananmen uprising highlights how Chinese, and Western, companies filter what Chinese internet users can see. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
WWDC 2019 Liveblog: All the Apple News as It Happens
Apple’s developer conference kicks off June 3 at 10 am Pacific. Follow along with us for analysis and commentary from WIRED’s editors. Read the original post by WIRED Staff