To combat Amazon’s Prime Day, Google is discounting its best devices. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Month: July 2019
Twitter and Instagram Unveil New Ways to Combat Hate—Again
The social media giants just released new policies to cut down on bullying and hate speech. It’s not clear they’ll be any more successful this […] Read the original post by Sara Harrison
AI’s Latest Job? Designing Cool T-Shirts
That attractive design on your T-shirt wasn’t made by some hipster artist. It was produced by a neural network. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
iOS 13’s new Optimized Battery Charging feature explained
If you have several-years-old iPhone, or know someone who does, you’re probably aware of the fact that the battery life is a lot shorter than […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
iPad apps on Mac: Project Catalyst Explained
Project Catalyst is fiendishly clever in its simplicity: Developers were already making iPad-specific versions of their iPhone apps, why not let them make Mac-specific versions […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Apple temporarily turns off Walkie Talkie to fix eavesdropping bug
What you need to know Apple has temporarily disabled the watchOS 5 Walkie Talkie feature to fix a security exploit. The exploit, although not yet seen in […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
This Lidar Is So Cheap It Could Make Self-Driving a Reality
Luminar says its new lidar sensor will sell for as little as $500, compared with $75,000 for the industry leader. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Magecart Hacker Group Hits 17,000 Domains—and Counting
Magecart hackers are casting the widest possible net to find vulnerable ecommerce sites—but their method could lead to even bigger problems. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
SoundSource 4 review: The Mac audio control app Apple should have made
For all the advancements Apple has made over two decades with the Mac operating system, it’s surprising how little attention core features like menu bar […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Kangaroo Motion + Entry Sensor review: This motion-sensing entry detector needs more tricks up its sleeves
Kangaroo’s new sensor is an enticing entry-level choice given its no-tools, no-hub setupd and $30 price tag. But sensors on their own can’t provide a […] Read the original post by Ben Patterson
Sling TV would be great if it wasn’t so chintzy
Here’s what Sling needs to be the best streaming service for cord-cutters. Read the original post by Jared Newman
11 iPhone may be more expensive predecessor
According to experts, today many users find Apple’s smartphones are too expensive. Themselves cupertinos also recognize that their devices are quite expensive, however, if you […] Read the original post by Mark
Certification Samsung Galaxy Note 10 confirmed the lack of audio Jack
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ have been certified to the Federal communications Commission of the United States. According to the documentation, the […] Read the original post by Mark
The app “Radio station” on the Apple Watch allow you to listen to iPhone
Apple disabled the app “Radio station” on a smart watch Apple Watch is due to unspecified vulnerability. It is possible to listen to another iPhone […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple will remove the cutout from the display of the iPhone of 2020
iPhone 2019 will not undergo major changes, but the range of iPhone of 2020 will be substantially different from previous smartphones “Apple” of the manufacturer. Analyst, […] Read the original post by Mark