Ground squirrels do it. So do human fetuses. How did we all end up with this unhygienic habit? Read the original post by Roxanne Khamsi
Month: March 2020
Apple cancels Today At Apple sessions in Seattle and San Francisco
Until at least March 29… What you need to know Apple has been forced to cancel more Today at Apple Sessions. Sessions at stores in Seattle and San […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
RSS Reader NetNewsWire 5 Released for iPhone and iPad
Free open source RSS Reader NetNewsWire 5 just got its release on iPhone and iPad, bringing over a handful of notable features that debuted in […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
You might soon be able to retract iMessages
‘Message retracted’ is about to become the new ‘Read’. What you need to know Apple is rumored to be testing new features for iMessage. It means you might […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The bespoke virus effect: Apple and the coronavirus
Another year, another set of problems for Apple. This time, though, world events are really being unfortunately eventful. The worst of this is the human […] Read the original post by The Macalope
When portable batteries get big
Mobile High Power Charger, is a large battery on wheels. There are two of them, built in into lorry trailers, together capable of delivering a […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
There might be a brand new Fitness app in iOS 14
It could feature downloadable guided workouts… What you need to know A report suggests that Apple might be launching a new Fitness app for iOS 14. It could […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Most Medical Imaging Devices Run Outdated Operating Systems
The end of Windows 7 support has hit health care extra hard, leaving several machines vulnerable. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Jack Dorsey’s Reprieve as Twitter CEO May Not Last
A deal with activist investor Elliott Management preserves Dorsey’s job. But it gives him—and Twitter—tough targets to meet this year. Read the original post by Steven Levy
Hisense R8F 4K UHD smart TV review: This Roku-powered TV delivers plenty of bang for the buck
You’ll get very good picture, Dolby Vision, and the excellent Roku OS, but you can forget about bringing your own Bluetooth speakers to the party. Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Apple Shares ‘Hermitage’ Shot on iPhone Video, Previewing Over 5 Hours of Continuous Museum Footage Taken on a Single Battery Charge
Apple has shared a new video in its ongoing “Shot on iPhone” series, showing off the photographic capabilities – and in this case the battery […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple’s new Shot on iPhone video is its most ambitious project yet
Over five hours long, one take and one battery charge. What you need to know Apple has released a new Shot on iPhone video. The new video is […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
In iOS 14 found several images full-size headphones Apple
In the past, some analysts and network sources claimed that Apple plans to release a full sized wireless headphones. However, instead cupertinos showed AirPods. But […] Read the original post by Mark
Exclusive: How Google Uses Machine Learning to Analyze Soccer Moves
How powerful is your kick? Did you pass effectively? The latest Jacquard wearable uses machine learning to scrutinize a player’s footwork in real time. Read the original post by Julian Chokkattu
iMessage in iOS 14 Could Get Mentions Support and Other Improvements
Apple is testing a bunch of new features for iMessage that could be released with iOS 14. This includes a new mention system where users […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey