Tech giant Microsoft has announced a new mobile app called Office, to be released on both Android and iOS platforms. Office will have PowerPoint, Excel […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
Month: November 2019
Microsoft Launches ‘Play My Emails’ Feature on iOS Outlook
Microsoft has announced a new feature called text-to-speech for the Outlook app in iOS. Using the feature, you can have your emails read out by […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
In 2020, Apple may sell 20 to 30 million iPhone SE 2
TFI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared a new forecast concerning the budget smartphone Apple, which will be released in the first quarter of next […] Read the original post by Mark
Alipay and WeChat Pay will simplify access to their payment systems to tourists in China
BEIJING, 6 Nov. /TASS/. Application payment system Alipay and WeChat Pay will be available to foreigners visiting China. As reported on Wednesday by Bloomberg, tourists […] Read the original post by Mark
In the state Duma believe that Apple will not go away from Russia because of the law about preinstalling software on smartphones
TASS, 6 Nov. The American company Apple will not leave the Russian market in case of adoption of the resonant draft law requiring PE in […] Read the original post by Mark
“Flagship killer” surpassed the sales of Apple and Samsung
Experts of the analytical Agency Counterpoint conducted a study in which it was found that the market for premium smartphones in India for the year […] Read the original post by Mark
Gigantamax Pokémon will be more common during certain time periods
Best answer: The Pokémon Company is leaving some surprises in store for when the games launch, but they will have a handful of exclusive Pokémon […] Read the original post by Jennifer Locke
How to fix issues with your Apple TV remote
Here’s how to troubleshoot issues with the Siri Remote on your Apple TV. If you’re an Apple TV owner and you’re anything like me, you’ve had […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
China’s Sprawling Movie Sets Put Hollywood to Shame
Full-scale replica of the Forbidden City? Check. Read the original post by Michael Hardy
Measurements Are Often Full of Lies—and That’s OK
Does a balance measure mass or weight? This common question reveals a core confusion about lab instruments: It’s not always obvious what they measure. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Apple Watch may have saved the life of a driver involved in a collision
What you need to know An Apple Watch alerted emergency services of an incident involving an unconscious driver. Apple Watch’s fall detection called and provided exact GPS […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Apple’s Revamped Privacy Site Highlights ‘Everyday Apps, Designed for Your Privacy’
Apple today announced an update to its privacy website that touches on various new privacy benefits found in iOS 13, iPadOS 13, watchOS 6, and […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Health Records now available to veterans across the U.S. on iPhone
“Helping veterans gain a better understanding of their health is our chance to show our gratitude for their service.” What you need to know Apple has announced […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple’s Revamped Privacy Website Explains How It Protects Your Data
Apple has always taken privacy very seriously for all its products and services. The company even touts about its privacy-focused approach via its latest series […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Fraunhofer secure’s local AI processing for sensors
Secured sensor processing using local artificially intelligence is the aim of a chip announced by Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems (IMS), which has […] Read the original post by Steve Bush