For many of us, English was our first or second language, but why does learning more languages feel so hard when learning our mother tongue […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Month: September 2019
Flex that titanium Apple Card, but here’s how to replace it if needed
Lost or damaged your Apple Card? It’s easy to get a replacement. Apple has opened up the gates to Apple Card so that anyone can apply […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Apple TV Channels adds IFC Films Unlimited to content offering
What you need to know Apple TV Channels is adding IFC Films Unlimited to its content offering. The service will offer over 400 films it distributed. You can […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda
iPhone with Touch ID and Face ID could launch as early as 2020, says report
The biometric technology could coexist with Face ID. What you need to know Apple is internally testing an iPhone with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The biometric system would […] Read the original post by Brandon Russell
Return of the Obra Dinn drifts onto Nintendo Switch soon
It has that nostalgic look. What you need to know Return of the Obra Dinn is a first-person mystery game on PC. It’s coming to consoles this year. […] Read the original post by Asher Madan
iPhone with Touch ID in the display may come out in 2020
Bloomberg continues to share information about future plans of Apple company. Today, the authoritative resource authors citing informed sources, reported Apple to integrate Touch ID […] Read the original post by Mark
Soon technology and protection of intellectual property will work in journalism
Multibillion-dollar lawsuits, scandals photos of monuments, piracy, counterfeiting, fighting titans such as Apple and Samsung arguing about someone who stole a brand KVN — live […] Read the original post by Mark
IFA 2019. Presented a smart watch Garmin Venu
IFA 2019. Presented a smart watch Garmin Venu Today at IFA 2019, Garmin has introduced its new smart watch Garmin Venu. According to the statements of […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple began testing the full-screen fingerprint scanner on iPhone
Apple to introduce full-screen fingerprint scanner on the new iPhone that will be released next year, said Bloomberg sources. The technology is already in the […] Read the original post by Mark
Sonos Unveils Its First Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Supports AirPlay 2
Sonos today introduced its first portable Bluetooth speaker, the Sonos Move. The battery-powered Sonos Move features both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for listening at home or on […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
This Huge Electric Dump Truck Never Needs to Plug In
Called the eDumper, the massive truck relies on regenerative braking to recover some of its energy as it slows down. Let’s break down the physics. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Poll Finds Americans Trust Police Use of Facial Recognition
The Pew Research Center reports 56% of Americans trust law enforcement to use the technology responsibly, despite concerns over fairness, and bans in some cities. Read the original post by Sara Harrison
The Unbuilt Streets of California’s Ghost Metropolis
Founded in the 1950s, California City was intended to rival Los Angeles in size. It never took off. Read the original post by Michael Hardy
EMF Directive training in Hampshire
Electromagnetic field safety equipment supplier Link Microtek has launched a two-day training course to help organisations comply with the 2013/35/EU EMF Directive and the UK-specific […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Facebook Dating Arrives in the US. Here’s How It Works
Facebook Dating’s US rollout includes a few new updates, including safety features and more Instagram integration. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis