The merger of Sprint and T-Mobile in the US has been on the cards for years now, and it has finally received approval from a […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Month: February 2020
The best cases to carry your Polaroid Snap on-the-go
The Polaroid Snap is a throwback camera that’s retro-cool. You can print photos to share with friends and family and capture pictures on a memory […] Read the original post by Jodi Owan
Apple Card transactions can now be exported in OFX
Apple launched CSV support a few weeks ago. What you need to know You can now export your Apple Card transactions in OFX. Apple launched exporting for its […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Show your love this Valentine’s Day with a fun subscription box
What are the best subscription boxes for spreading the love on Valentine’s Day? These are the ones that — like your love — will remain […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
A Pokémon Spotlight Hour featuring Spoink is happening today!
Pokémon Go is having a Pokémon Spotlight Hour today and we know what that Pokémon is going to be! What you need to know On February 11, […] Read the original post by Casian Holly
Wozniak receives from Apple for 50 dollars a week
Steve Wozniak was one of the founders of Apple. However, he later left Apple the company. Completely with Apple Wozniak is not “broke”. He still […] Read the original post by Mark
Should you buy iPhone X in 2020?
Apple released the iPhone X in 2017, a phone that rethought the exterior design and also some elements of the software UI of the iPhone […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
Apple Pay will account for 52% of OEM transactions by 2024
Global contactless is set to be worth $6 Trillion by 2024. What you need to know Research suggests that Apple Pay will account for 52% of all […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Adobe announces new updates to Lightroom for Mac, iPhone, and iPad
What you need to know Adobe has released a slew of new updates. Mac, iPad, and iPhone all get Lightroom updates. New file support and improved Learn and […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger Approved, May Be Finalized as Early as April
As expected, U.S. federal judge Victor Marrero today approved T-Mobile’s proposed $26 billion acquisition of Sprint, which would create a dominant third-largest carrier alongside AT&T […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple Arcade is great, but we still want premium, paid games
Apple Arcade grants you unlimited access to a bunch of great games for a monthly cost, but it disappears if you drop it. That’s why […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Hurling Satellites Into Space Seems Crazy—but Might Just Work
A startup called SpinLaunch wants to do away with costly launch rockets. Let’s look at the physics. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Conservative News Sites Track You Lots More Than Left-Leaning Ones
One analysis of news outlets found that the median popular right-wing site planted 73 percent more cookies than its left-wing counterpart. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Apple’s headset might not need an external market for location referencing
What you need to know Apple continues to work on a headset of some sort, with a new patent related to exactly that. The patent suggests external […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Two kids on bikes save their town as they know it in Knights and Bikes
Nintendo Switch has tons of awesome games available right now! Plus, there are dozens more in the pipeline. When the Switch first launched, there were fewer […] Read the original post by Alex Huebner