Make your mark on Halcyon Colony on the go with the Nintendo Switch version of The Outer Worlds What you need to know Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer […] Read the original post by Samuel Tolbert
Month: July 2019
Google discovered six iOS bugs that could have been easily exploited
What you need to know Two Google bounty hunters disovered six bugs within iOS that could be exploited by malicious third parties. Four of the bugs could […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda
iMore is answering your back-to-school tech questions!
Back to school season is right around the corner, and we want to make sure we’re helping you get properly equipped. So, we’re opening the […] Read the original post by Simon Sage
Shot on iPhone campaign goes on tour with your favorite musicians
What you need to know Apple’s latest Shot on iPhone campaign follows musicians on tour. Some of the musicians include Florence + the Machine, Kamasi Washington, and […] Read the original post by Brandon Russell
Google Project Zero found in iOS six dangerous vulnerabilities
Apple pays great attention to security of its mobile operating system. However, as practice shows, in iOS there are enough vulnerabilities. Six new holes in […] Read the original post by Mark
Next year, Apple may equip the iPhone two 3D cameras
Respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo continues to share his predictions about the next generation Apple smartphone, which will be released in 2020. According to experts, within […] Read the original post by Mark
In the offices of PSB entrepreneurs can purchase online tickets 3-in-1 with built-in able to acquire
Mobile online-cash “BAR-CARDS-f” on Android is a joint development of the Russian company “Shtrikh-M” and the French developer of secure payment solutions, Ingenico Group. Compact […] Read the original post by Mark
Became known the details of the new system of face recognition in Pixel 4
Google has just announced the unlock function of the face for an upcoming Pixel 4, which is said not to be inferior to the system […] Read the original post by Mark
Control your HomeKit accessories right on your Apple Watch — here’s how!
Control all of your HomeKit accessories directly from your wrist. The Apple Watch is the ultimate remote control for your smart home devices. With just a […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds is coming to Nintendo Switch
Obsidian is moving beyond Fallout to work on its very own new IP. Microsoft’s acquisition of Obsidian Entertainment isn’t stopping the studio from developing for the […] Read the original post by Jennifer Locke
How to schedule Dark Mode on your iPhone or iPad
One of the most talked about features introduced in iOS 13 is system-wide Dark Mode. The inverted color scheme is no longer relegated to only […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
100 million Capital One credit card applications hacked: What you need to know (and do next)
Capital One has revealed that some 100 million customers had their personal information stolen in a hack earlier this year. Here’s everything you need to […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Connect your Apple Watch to Wi-Fi for direct online usage — here’s how
Wondering how to use Wi-Fi with Apple Watch? We’ve got you covered. When your iPhone isn’t nearby, you can still connect to a Wi-Fi network on […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
SOS Feature in iPhone and Apple Watch Leading to Thousands of Abandoned Calls to Emergency Services
With iOS 11, Apple added an Emergency SOS feature to iPhones which could be activated by long-pressing the side button and volume button. With the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
AirPlay 2 and HomeKit are coming to LG TVs in the United States today
What you need to know Apple’s AirPlay 2 and HomeKit updates are beginning for LG televisions in the United States.. You’ll need a newish OLED or NanoCell […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson