Apple’s AirPods and AirPods Pro are so popular that stores often have a problem maintaining stocks. We had seen how AirPods Pro was being resold […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
Month: February 2020
Apple’s Independent Repair Provider Program Heavily Criticized in New Report
Apple has often been criticized for not allowing third-party repairs for its products. Now, it’s IRP (Independent Repair Provider) program, which was meant to improve […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Using Crispr to Fight Cancer Shows Promise in First US Human Safety Trial
Using genetically-edited cells to supercharge the immune system caused no adverse effects in cancer patients. It’s too soon to tell if it can be a […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
The Ragtag Squad That Saved 38,000 Flash Games from Internet Oblivion
Flashpoint and other enthusiasts have archived tens of thousands of games ahead of the software platform’s demise at the end of this year. Read the original post by Cecilia D’Anastasio
New Concept Reimagines Multitasking on iPad with the help of Context Menus
Apple has been touting the iPad as a multitasking machine from quiet some time. The iPad Pro is marketed as a full-fledged computing solution. Now […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
Thanks to Safari AutoFill using your Apple Card online is easy — here’s how
Just because a website doesn’t take Apple Pay, doesn’t mean you can’t use your Apple Card. Apple Card is a credit card; a MasterCard, to be […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
You can order Animal Crossing Switch parts separately from Japan
Just get the Animal Crossing Switch parts you want. The minute Nintendo announced the gorgeous new Animal Crossing-themed Switch bundle, I knew I wanted it. The […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
New Apple TV hardware tipped in tvOS 13.4 beta code
The current Apple TV 4K is over two years old now. It’s still one of the fastest and most capable streaming media boxes on the […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
This Vehicle Has No Side-View Mirrors—and It’s Legal
Self-driving startup Nuro is the first company to win an exemption from federal safety requirements. It won’t be the last. Read the original post by Alex Davies
After the Iowa Caucus Meltdown, New Hampshire Says It’s Ready
The nation’s first primary is proudly low-tech, but it’ll take more than paper ballots to defuse the disinformation threat. Read the original post by Gilad Edelman
How Apple Killed BlackBerry
BlackBerry, the real Canadian atoms and bits BlackBerry, died years ago. This week, the Chinese bits and American atoms that briefly reanimated it finally gave […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Are You Facing Battery Life Issues on Your iPhone after Updating to iOS 13.3.1?
Some iPhone users are reporting decreased battery life after updating to the stable version of iOS 13.3.1. Are you facing similar issues with battery life […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Apple TV App on Select LG Smart TVs Will Support Dolby Atmos Sound ‘Later This Year’
Dolby Atmos support for the newly released Apple TV app and AirPlay 2 on select LG smart TVs is coming in a software update “later […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Drive Safer and Smarter With This Wireless Charger [Deals Hub]
We all need our phones on the road, whether we’re navigating a journey or catching up with a pal. If you want to ensure you’re […] Read the original post by Megan Lopez
New Apple TV with A12 Bionic Chip Might Be in the Making
Apple might be working on a new Apple TV with a newer and faster chipset, and this information was revealed via a new developer beta […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik