What you need to know Apple TV+ series “Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet” lands February 7. Rob McElhenney is producing and starring. He says Apple is “really helpful” during […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: January 2020
Cord-cutting in 2020: The race for a unified streaming guide is on
Helping users navigate a sea of streaming apps will be one of cord-cutting’s big trends this year. Read the original post by Jared Newman
TiVo’s Apple TV and Roku apps “currently on hold”
That’s according to Ted Malone, VP of consumer products and services… What you need to know TiVo has confirmed that its Apple TV and Roku apps are […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Voice codec eval board is Raspberry Pi HAT
CML Microcircuits has introduced an evaluation board for its low-power voice codec based around a Raspberry Pi. The codec, the CMX655D, has been built into […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Recom’s 4W modules for industrial use are available from Dengrove
Power modules which meet the latest EU ErP Lot 6 ecodesign specifications for standby and off mode for industrial and consumer products by Recom, are […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Uber to roll out new satefy features in India
The US features are being rolled out to India, and audio recording is being tested later this year. What you need to know Uber is pushing new […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Why AMD Had Such an Impressive CES Showing
eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: AMD’s one big expansion area has been in laptops. This is an area where AMD has struggled in the past versus Intel, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
NYC Express Transit, Apple Pay, and accidental charges [Updated]
Turn on Apple Pay Express Transit in NYC if you dare. What you need to know Some Express Transit uses in NYC are claiming accidental charges on […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Express Transit causing NYC Apple Pay users to be charged by accident
Turn on Apple Pay Express Transit in NYC if you dare. What you need to know Some Apple Pay users are experiencing erroneous charges. Express Transit appears to […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Votion bursts onto the HomeKit scene with 11 new accessories
HomeKit looks to be starting to finally hit its stride at this years CES, with tons of announcements from various manufacturers making the rounds. Votion […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
At CES 2020, Dell Shows New Premium Latitude Line and XPS 13
eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Dell demonstrated how it will deliver new and enhanced devices that expand the boundaries of what businesses and consumers can expect from […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Sony’s Concept Car Puts Entertainment in the Driver’s Seat
The Vision-S showcases big screens, sensors, and a supremely comfortable ride. Read the original post by Alex Davies
TiVo’s Planned Apple TV App ‘In Limbo’
During the January 2019 CES event, TiVo demoed a TiVo app to the Apple TV, but a year later, the project is “in limbo” and […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Twitter Wants to Let Users Limit Who Replies. Here’s Why
In an interview with WIRED editor in chief Nick Thompson, Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour detailed experimental features that could reshape the platform. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
How Tweets Could Prevent War, an App Store Dilemma, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less. Read the original post by Alex Baker-Whitcomb