You can stream Monday’s WWDC keynote on your iOS device, on your computer, or—the best way—on your Apple TV. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Month: June 2019
Freedome VPN review: A good VPN backed by a well-known security company
One of the key reasons people turn to a VPN is for added security. That’s why it’s good to see well-known security companies produce their […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Dragon Touch Babycare Video Monitor review: A high-definition video baby monitor for keeping tabs on your tot
High-quality video, sound detection, temperature monitoring, and activity alerts make this baby monitor one of the better choices for new parents. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
C by GE Tunable White and Full Color smart bulb reviews: Pretty lights hampered by incomplete software
GE intended these bulbs to be easy to use, but they’re just the opposite. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Participants WWDC 2019 boast of gifts from Apple
Every year, Apple gives all visitors WWDC special gifts. Usually it badges, t-shirts, backpacks, etc. This year is no exception. Eric Martin has published in […] Read the original post by Mark
Data virtual-SIM eSim proposed to be stored on the territory of Russia
Institute of Internet research released a report stating the need for storage on the territory of Russia data, virtual SIM card eSim. This chip performs […] Read the original post by Mark
Screenshot of Redesigned iOS 13 Reminders App Leak
Ahead of WWDC 2019’s opening keynote, a screenshot of the new Reminders app with the Dark mode enabled has been leaked on Twitter. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Media: Apple will abandon the iTunes
Apple has removed all publications and information from the pages in social networks Instagram and Facebook on the iTunes. According to the site The Verge, […] Read the original post by Mark
Ecobee’s fifth-generation SmartThermostat with voice control is available now
The company says its combination thermostat/Alexa smart speaker will have a more powerful processor and speaker, plus dual-band Wi-Fi. Read the original post by Michael Brown
“iTunes has done its job, iTunes can die.” Apple will close the popular service
Apple will close down iTunes, reports Bloomberg, citing its sources. Instead, the service the company will offer users several different applications, which you can buy […] Read the original post by Mark
Are the $200 custom lightsabers at Galaxy’s Edge worth it?
The custom lightsabers at Savi’s Workshop in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge cost a whopping $200. Are they worth the cost? We think so! iMore Score 4 […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
The head of the CSN assessed the implications of the sanctions against major Chinese companies
The first week after the US sanctions against Huawei showed a rather nervous reaction of Russian consumers. Hardest hit are the sales leaders, published under […] Read the original post by Mark
Several Apple’s iCloud Services Affected Due to Major Google Cloud Service Outage [Update: Resolved]
If you’re facing issues with iMessage, iCloud Backup, Photos, etc. on your iPhone or iPad, then you’re not alone. Several of Apple’s iCloud services are […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Several Apple’s iCloud Services Affected Due to Major Google Cloud Service Outage
If you’re facing issues with iMessage, iCloud Backup, Photos, etc. on your iPhone or iPad, then you’re not alone. Several of Apple’s iCloud services are […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Geting a login fail error on Snapchat? Here’s the fix!
Getting that pesky ‘Could Not Connect’ message on your Snap? There are a couple of things you can do to try and fix it! Oh, Snapchat, […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau