Multiple reports have indicated that Apple plans to transition to its own ARM-based processors in Macs starting as early as 2020, and the company recently […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: June 2019
ESR Lift Wireless Charging Stand review: Charge your iPhone for less
This wireless charging stand does the job for not a lot of money. Wireless charging is a convenience you often pay a good deal of money […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
IQD launches Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator (OCXO)
The OCXO features high stability and low phase noise. The IQOV-220 delivers frequency stability performance down to ±0.5ppb (parts per billion) over the full industrial […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
These 10 iPadOS 13 Features Finally Make iPad Pro a Great Desktop Replacement
Since the past couple of years, Apple has worked hard to position the iPad as a real computer, a true MacBook replacement. But the promotion […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
This would be my Ultimate iPhone for 2019
I’ve been wanting to write about my dream iPhone for a while now. You know, if I got to be or work with Jony or […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Extreme Moves Into Networking Top Tier with Acquisition of Aerohive
NETWORKING NEWS ANALYSIS: The acquisition of Aerohive makes Extreme bigger and stronger as it moves into the SD-WAN market. Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
Use AI to automatically edit and enhance your photos for $49 with Luminar 3
Photography is a practical skill that can be applied in nearly every industry, but there’s more to photography than getting the perfect shot. If you […] Read the original post by Marc Lagace
Spotify’s Soundtrap launches revamped free tier with unlimited storage
What you need to know Soundtrap is now offered a free tier that offers unlimited storage. Users will also get access to 2,210 music loops and 210 […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda
Apple has updated iWork for macOS and iOS
Apple today updated its iWork. The update happened on two of Apple’s platforms – OS and iOS – as well as the affected Pages, Numbers […] Read the original post by Mark
Camera on end of flexible strap smart watch: Apple patent
Camera strap smart watch is not a new idea: recall the “smart” clock Samsung Galaxy Gear. However, in this decision, the camera was in a […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple acquires autonomous driving startup Drive.ai
Drive.ai What you need to know Apple has confirmed the acquisition of autonomous startup Drive.ai. The two companies has been holding talks for a while before Apple finally […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda
DisplayPort 2.0 Supports Up to Two 8K Displays or One 16K Display, Rollout Expected to Begin in Late 2020
VESA today announced the release of DisplayPort 2.0, the first major update to the standard since DisplayPort 1.4 in March 2016. DisplayPort 2.0 has a max […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
You can opt out of beta updates before macOS Catalina launches – here’s how
Want to stop getting beta updates once the public version of Catalina is released? Here’s how! Some of us may have been overly impatient for the […] Read the original post by Anthony Casella
The Cardiogram app can finally tap into Fitbit’s heart rate sensors
Apple Watch and WearOS users already know all about Cardiogram’s health and fitness charts and trackers, but now there’s a new wearable brand getting in on the act. Beginning today, any […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Does the Fitbit Inspire track sleep?
Best answer: Yes, the Fitbit Inspire does track sleep. It will show you your sleep pattern, which registers your time spent awake, restless, and asleep. The […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman