Immediately after the September presentation, Apple has named the date of release of the final versions of almost all their new operating systems. No exact […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: September 2019
iOS 13.1 reduces the power of some wireless chargers
Experts ChargerLAB found that 13.1 in iOS, Apple has limited the speed of wireless charging iPhone 11, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. […] Read the original post by Mark
Issue 10: Not the Bach
When we say the name of Bach, it usually mean “the same”, the great Bach. But composers with that name for several centuries was pretty […] Read the original post by Mark
Journaling app Day One update adds support for templates and more
What you need to know Day One now supports templates. Some are already provided for you. But you can create your own, too. Templates, encryption, and more! If you journal […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Published the first images of the iPhone of 2020
Network informant Ben Gaskin (Ben Geskin) published on Twitter, the conceptual renderings of the iPhone, which Apple is expected to release next year. Though the […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple iOS 13.1 cut power wireless charging in iPhone 11 Pro and Max Pro 5 W
Apple iOS 13.1 cut the power quick wireless charging by limiting it to 5 watts. The reasons for this decision the company has not commented. […] Read the original post by Mark
Three Simple Tests Might Help Prevent Athletes’ Injuries
Coaches in the NFL and elsewhere are using software that claims to identify a player’s weak spots. All it takes is a force plate—and […] Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Gadget Lab Podcast: Spot, the Robot Dog, Learns New Tricks
Matt Simon tells us how the internet sensation’s deployment into the workplace could alter the future of human-bot relations. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Enjoy Free Internet at the Library? You Can Thank This Woman
Librarian Jean Armour Polly along with African pioneer Adiel Akplogan are among this year’s 11 inductees to the Internet Hall of Fame. Read the original post by Klint Finley
Three Simple Tests Might Help Prevent Athletes’ Injuries
Coaches in the NFL and elsewhere are using software that claims to identify a player’s weak spots. All it takes is a force plate—and […] Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Why you should use Google Photos over iCloud Photos: Sharing photos and movies
iCloud Photos is a fantastic way to sync your images and videos across all the devices you own that use the same Apple ID for […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Turn your sound up to 11 with these fantastic speakers for your Mac
A great set of speakers can turn your Mac from a squeaking mouse to a roaring lion. While super simple to install, external speakers can […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Apple TV+ movies coming to the big screen?
The move is designed to attract Hollywood to Apple’s latest service. What you need to know Apple is looking into plans to screen TV+ movies in theaters […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple Arcade is the best part of iOS 13. Now Apple needs to open it up
When we first heard about Apple Arcade, long before we knew it would only cost $4.99 a month, I hoped that it would give developers […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
This Week’s Cartoons: VR Pets, Gamma Rays, and Emotions
Pictographs walked so emojis could run. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons