Posts without likes If early dogs were an integral part of Instagram, it is now in many countries, cherished hearts at all disappeared from under the […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: October 2019
Looking to hit up the cinema? Let Siri help you out!
Want to know what movies are playing right now? Siri can tell you with ease! A night out at the movies can be a fun time […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
iPhone rumors, Mac rumors, your hot takes, and more
We’re talking rumors, rumors, and more rumors! Find out what we could see in the next iPhone and Mac—and could Apple come out with its […] Read the original post by Jason Cross, Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola
American Roads Are Getting Safer—Unless You’re Walking
A government report finds that vehicle-related deaths fell 2.4% last year. But pedestrian deaths are up 50% in the past decade, and no one knows […] Read the original post by Alex Davies
The Internet Is for Everyone, Right? Not With a Screen Reader
Blind users have been fighting for a more inclusive web for over 20 years. Are lawsuits like the one against Domino’s going to make a […] Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
EFI firmware issue may be causing bricking when upgrading to Catalina
Multiple users have taken to Apple’s support forums over the issue What you need to know There are some reports that updating to Catalina is causing bricking […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Will we one day keep our driving license and passport on our phone?
The patents reveal how users could securely store government ID on a device, sharing when required. What you need to know Two Apple patents have revealed the […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Morgan Stanley Predicts Apple TV+ Could be a $9 Billion Business by 2025
Apple’s services business is set to grow by 20 percent next year, boosted by its forthcoming Apple TV+ streaming service, according to the latest predictions […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Got a 32-bit app in Catalina? You don’t have to delete it
Catalina marked the end of 32-bit apps for macOS, something Apple had provided over a decade of transition help with and two years of warnings […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
We Should Just Build Giant Telescopes … in Space
Launching a huge observatory poses big risks, so scientists are plotting a new approach: Send it up in pieces, then have robots put it together. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
Today’s Cartoon: The Slide Rule
Rarer than a unicorn. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
YouTubers Must Unionize, No Matter What Google Says
Video creators are organizing in pockets all over the world—led, in part, by a slingshot maker in Germany. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Samsung Galaxy Fold Review: The Future Won’t Fit in Your Pants
The folding smartphone is entirely unique, but also a heavy, awkward pain in the hand—and in the pocket. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
LTE data card addresses network appliances
Rutronik UK adds the Telit LM960A18 Mini PCIe (mPCIe) data card. It uses Advanced LTE to deliver high-speed data rates for network appliances, such as […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Lattice adds support and reference designs to Sensai stack
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation has announced the availability of performance enhancements and application reference designs for its Sensai (stylised sensAI) stack. Sensai is designed to help […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy