The Indian government relaxed some norms relating to FDI thereby paving the way for Apple to open its online and offline store in the country. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: August 2019
CASETiFY’s new Lisa Frank collection is a blast from the past
Take CASETiFY, makers of cute-yet-protective cases and tech accessories. Add in Lisa Frank, Queen of the ’90s. Mix them together and you have the just-released […] Read the original post by Louryn Strampe
Two more USB Type-C Power Delivery chips
Microchip has added two integrated circuits for implementing USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) designs USB705x family is for fast device charging and introduces PD implementations […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
6 Best Portable Espresso Makers WIRED Recommends (2019)
Our Gear team has taken shot after shot to find you the best handheld espresso makers for the road, hiking, car camping, or anywhere else. Read the original post by Scott Gilbertson
Apple’s New Repair Program Will Allow Independent Repair Shops to Work on Out-of-Warranty iPhones
Apple today opened up its repair program to independent repair businesses to carry out repairs on out of warranty iPhone repairs. This means the company […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple to Allow Independent Repair Shops to Service Out-of-Warranty iPhones With Genuine Parts
Apple today announced it is launching a new Independent Repair Provider Program that will provide independent repair businesses with the same Apple genuine parts, tools, […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Crystals are tough for cars
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2657 specification is the target Diodes is aiming at with its XRQ range of crystals for tyre pressure monitoring – […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Apple’s new program makes indies right for iPhone repair
Apple is expanding repair support for out-of-warranty iPhones beyond AppleCare, beyond Apple Stores, beyond even Apple Authorized Service Providers. Right now, today, they’re launching a […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Meizu UR — high-end headphones at a price of $1215
The company Meizu announced a high-quality wireless headphone under the brand Meizu UR. A distinctive feature of the headset is its design with interchangeable cases. “UR” […] Read the original post by Mark
Issue 2: the Family budget. Expectation and reality
If your financial plan (which we described in the first issue) causes the longing and the question “where am I gonna get all this money?” […] Read the original post by Mark
At Pwn2Own 2019 experts try to crack the smart display from Facebook
Specialists in cybersecurity can try your hand on the part of the hacking devices produced Facebook. Will provide the opportunity for competition hackers Pwn2Own, which […] Read the original post by Mark
How America’s Spooks Seek to Spy on Distant Satellites
The intelligence community has plans for a telescope network that can see not just a blob in orbit but details such as a satellite’s solar […] Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Here’s how you can send large email attachments with your iPhone or iPad
How do you add an email attachment on your iPhone or iPad? With Files, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more! You’re writing an email and need to […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
A Windows update may have broken your Mac’s access to shared servers. Here’s how to fix it
Fixing security holes sometimes causes problems in perfectly normal activities. That’s the case if you’re a macOS user who relied on a specific kind of […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
What the Jetflicks and iStreamItAll Takedowns Mean for Piracy
In a sweeping indictment, the feds came down hard on two unauthorized streaming services that allegedly crossed a very important line. Read the original post by Brian Barrett