The new Apple Watch Series 5 models come equipped with an always on display, a feature new in 2019. With the always on display, some […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Month: October 2019
Weather Line 2 arrives with bells and whistles galore
What you need to know Wheather Line 2 is now available in the App Store. It’s free with a subscription model. The update includes puts the best radar, […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Fuse Chicken GRAVITY TOUCH Wireless Charger review: Bamboo beauty
It’s a perfectly sized and gorgeous charging base. If you’re looking for a wireless charger for your iPhone that looks great sitting out on your desk, […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
Risc-V day: Greenwaves’ pushes AI to the very edge of IoT
GAP 8 is an ultra-low-power Risc-V AI processor from Grenoble-based GreenWaves, aimed at inferencing (executing already-trained neural networks) inside battery-operated IoT sensors. “Battery-operated sensors have, until […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Half off wireless headphones that can translate 30+ languages in real-time
Finding a decent pair of wireless headphones is no easy feat. The pairs that sound great tend to be too uncomfortable to wear for extended […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Here’s how to use Joy-Cons or a Pro Controller with your Switch Lite
The Nintendo Switch Lite is an awesome handheld system. I bring it with me just about everywhere I go, and I love how it feels […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Microsoft Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, Surface Laptop 3, Surface Earbuds: Price, Specs, Release Date
The company announced a slew of new Surface hardware, including a new model with a custom mobile processor. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
Microsoft Surface Duo, Surface Neo, Surface Phone: Details, Specs, Release Date
It folds, but the screen isn’t foldable. It sort of fits in your pocket. It has a camera. And it makes phone calls—but don’t you […] Read the original post by Lauren Goode
Apple suppliers increasing orders after strong iPhone 11 demand
What you need to know Apple suppliers are increasing their orders after stronger than anticipated iPhone 11 demand. Washburn analyst Dan Ives now believes it is likely […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda
How Incognito Google Maps Protects You—and How It Doesn’t
Turning on the new Incognito Mode in Google Maps won’t make you as invisible as it might sound. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Microsoft’s Surface Earbuds put a $249 trackpad in your ears for controlling Office apps
In our age of diminishing headphone jacks, everyone needs a set of true wireless earbuds. So it’s only natural that Microsoft released a pair alongside […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple will soon let Siri pick your default messaging and phone apps for you
While Apple has slowly been allowing Siri to integrate with third-party apps—most recently it allowed Spotify to tap into the voice assistant’s vast knowledge for […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
U.K. lawsuit over iPhone privacy will proceed against Google
The bill could be expensive. What you need to know A U.K. representative action (class action) against Google has been reinstated by the U.K. Court of Appeal […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
U.K. Court Reinstates Lawsuit Accusing Google of Bypassing Safari’s Privacy Settings to Track iPhone Users
An appeals court in London has reinstated a lawsuit filed against Google that accuses the company of unlawfully gathering personal information by circumventing the iPhone’s […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Risc-V day: Microchip adds Risc-V hard IP to PolarFire FPGAs
Microchip detailed an FPGA family with a quad core 64bit RISC-V processor alongside the programmable array. Called ‘PolarFire SoC’, the “architecture brings real-time deterministic asymmetric […] Read the original post by Steve Bush