Apple has ruined everything once again. Must be Tuesday. Writing for the Forbes contributor network and competitive rock-paper-scissors circuit, Ewan Spence says “Apple Cancels Another Revolutionary […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Month: July 2019
Tesla steps into modular grid-scale storage with Megapack
Tesla is developing a battery specifically for grid power storage – following on from it building the world’s largest lithium-ion battery in Australia. Called Megapack […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Google’s New Gesture Controls Aren’t Just for the Pixel
The Pixel 4 smartphone is being built to house a chip called Soli that could eventually power gesture-based user interfaces in everything from VR headsets […] Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
Now Even Funerals Are Livestreamed—and Families Are Grateful
With friends and relatives dispersed, a growing number of funeral homes will stream services, and demand is increasing. Read the original post by Paris Martineau
Strap on Your Exoskeleton and Dance, Dance, Dance
At San Francisco’s Gray Area Festival, attendees immerse themselves in art and technology—and even surrender control of their bodies to robots. Read the original post by Michael Calore
It’s past time for the iPad to support multiple accounts
It’s 2019 and yet iPads remain married to the person who set them up. Apple may chatter a lot about privacy, but the fact that […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Versatile Nordic dev kit supports LTE standards, says Rutronik UK
Tools to evaluate and develop application firmware based on Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9160 system in package (SiP) are provided in the nRF9160 development kit, which is […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
WatchOS 6: How to delete built-in apps from your Apple Watch
It can be a little hard to find the app you want to use on your Apple Watch. That grid view is small and dense, […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Best robot mops: We review the most scrupulous scrubbers for your home’s hard surface floors
Skip the bucket and the back-bending labor and let one of these specialized robots scour the stains from your hardwood, laminate, tile, vinyl, linoleum, and […] Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
You just bought a new Amazon Echo device? Do these 6 things first
Get the scoop on how to train Alexa to recognize your voice, prevent unauthorized purchases from Amazon, tell it where you live and work, and […] Read the original post by Ben Patterson
The French Minister called the threat of a trump to introduce a tax on wine is stupid
PARIS, 30 Jul — RIA Novosti. The Minister of agriculture of France Didier Guillaume called “absolutely stupid” threats to the US President Donald trump to […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple has found a way to improve the water resistance of the new iPhone
In recent years, Apple adds more protection from getting water in your iPhone. But it is important to note that Apple never advertised their phones […] Read the original post by Mark
A Hacker Stole Data From 100 Million Capital One Customers
In a criminal complaint, the FBI detailed how a hacker allegedly stole data from 100 million people—and how she got caught. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
How to disable Siri command logging on iPhone
Some iPhone owners may be surprised to hear that a random subset of Siri activations are sent to Apple for human analysis. The Guardian reported […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
Face Rayquaza in upcoming raid battles and enjoy newly enhanced storage
A new Legendary Pokémon returns for raids and Trainer storage for Pokémon has been increased. What you need to know Rayquaza is returning for Pokémon GO raid […] Read the original post by Samuel Tolbert