Which artists and albums were your favorites in previous years? Find out through Apple Music’s Replay feature. In November 2019, Apple Music introduced a Replay feature […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
Month: January 2020
Browsers Are Fixing the Internet’s Most Annoying Problem
After years of invasive pop-ups asking for notification permission, Chrome and Firefox have finally taken action. Read the original post by Matt Burgess, WIRED UK
An ‘unprecedented’ 31 million people downloaded the Disney+ app in Q4 2019
That’s more than double TikTok, its closest competitor… What you need to know 31 million people downloaded the Disney+ app in Q4 2019. Sensor Tower data described the […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Enchant your audience using the best wireless headset microphones
As a performer or educator, the last thing you want is a series of microphone wires limiting your movement. Wireless headset microphones are designed to […] Read the original post by Grace Monene
FBI vs. Apple: The politics of privacy and the assault on encryption
This fight isn’t over the ability to get into just a single criminal’s phone, but everybody’s phone. Yours and mine. And the ability for not […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
How Many Water Bottles Could a Filling Station Save?
Or, how long would it take to fill a swimming pool from a water fountain? Let’s have fun with numbers\! Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Analyst says 5G could propel AAPL to $375 this year
That’s another 20% increase on current, record-highs… What you need to know One analyst believes 5G “complexity and hype” could propel Apple’s share price to $375 this […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
iOS: What to do if iCloud Photos uploads are paused due to a low battery, but you’re actually near a full charge
The Low Battery Mode in iOS and iPadOS can eke out a lot more usable time when your charge runs low. It’s a big enhancement […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
‘Which Character Are You?’ Instagram Filters Are Radically Dumb
They’re also incredibly comforting—a perfect visual representation of our collective apathy in the face of overstimulation and a glut of content. Read the original post by Tyler Coates
AirPods Pro 2C54 Firmware Update Made Active Noise Cancellation Worse, Improved Bass
Back in December, Apple rolled out the 2C54 firmware for the AirPods Pro before pulling it a few days later. Turns out, there is a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Pan1780 low energy Bluetooth module with -95dBm sensitivity
Panasonic has launched the Pan1780, a Bluetooth 5.0 low energy module based on the Nordic nRF52840 SoC single-chip controller. Output power of up to 8dBm […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
MacOS will be a special mode that increases the performance of Mac
According to the authors resource 9to5mac, in the near future in some Apple computers, you may receive a special Pro mode, which improves performance. A […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple releases new Reality Converter app for macOS
Convert, view and customize USDZ 3D objects on Mac! What you need to know Apple has released its new Reality Converter app for macOS. It will allow developers […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The Mandalorian Is the Only Smart Soldier in the Star Wars Galaxy
It took decades, but the galaxy finally has a tactical and operational genius. Read the original post by Angry Staff Officer
Get Ready for More Phones With No Buttons
As we inch closer to phones with all-screen designs, physical buttons are on the chopping block. Read the original post by Julian Chokkattu