New features coming to the Apple Watch with watchOS 6! The Apple Watch is getting its next software upgrade with watchOS 6! With completely new features […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Month: September 2019
Apple Sept. 10 event preview, sleep tracking on the Apple Watch, your hot takes, and more
Apple’s big event is next week—let’s talk about it! Is sleep tracking coming to the Apple Watch? Plus, your hot takes! That and more are […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola, Michael Simon
Algorithms Should’ve Made Courts More Fair. What Went Wrong?
A 2011 Kentucky law requires judges to consult an algorithm when deciding whether defendants must post cash bail. More whites were allowed to go home, […] Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Today’s Cartoon: Paleolithic Disruption
Cave paintings are just the earliest form of pitch decks. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
How to re-download purchased apps on iPhone
Apple keeps a record of every app purchased or downloaded using your Apple ID. Instead of searching the app store to re-install a missing app, […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
Samsung Reveals New Launch Dates for Delayed Galaxy Fold
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Fold will go on sale in South Korea on Friday, September 6, over five months after its original scheduled launch […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Samsung Reveals New Launch Dates for the Delayed Galaxy Fold
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Fold will go on sale in South Korea on Friday, September 6, over five months after its original scheduled launch […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Jaybird Tarah Sports Earbuds review: For the price, the base model is ‘good enough’
What do cars and a MacBook Air have in common? They both come with tiered pricing. Your new car could roll off of the lot […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Roku and Amazon have different ideas about over-the-air DVR
Over-the-air DVR might always be a niche, even as antennas make a comeback. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Google Wants to Help Tech Companies Know Less About You
By releasing its homegrown differential privacy tool, Google will make it easier for any company to boost its privacy bona fides. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Apple releases second beta of iOS 13.1 and ninth tvOS 13
Apple never stops testing its new operating systems. Tonight developers became available the second test Assembly iOS 13.1 and ninth beta tvOS 13. Judging by the […] Read the original post by Mark
Diameters instead of radii: IDC how “brought together” Moscow and the Moscow region
The launch of WDC for Muscovites and residents of suburbs promises to be one of the main events of the fall, and experts have noted, […] Read the original post by Mark
Unlock smart watches on the skin on your wrist: Apple patent
The portal Patently Apple has unveiled three new patents of “Apple” company, dedicated to smart-hours; one of them describes the unlocking of smart watches on […] Read the original post by Mark
Lada Xray Cross with the “mechanics” began to support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Domestic new LADA XRay Cross in the modification of Prestige with a manual transmission, which last month rose in price from 918 921 900 to […] Read the original post by Mark
CNN’s Town Hall Made Climate Change Personal—and It Worked
On Wednesday night, the Democratic candidates in CNN’s climate town hall weaponized a uniquely human tool: stories. Read the original post by Matt Simon