A Mac is not a fortress, but it’s remained resilient against the worst sorts of attacks that have plagued Windows over decades and Android over […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: March 2020
Powerbeats4 Leaked, Expected to Feature H1 Chip With ‘Hey Siri’ Support and More
German blog WinFuture.de today shared what it claims are “official” marketing photos of the rumored Powerbeats4 earphones, which will apparently be offered in white, black, […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
BoA Analyst claims iPhone 12 might be delayed thanks to coronavirus
What you need to know Apple was expected to announce a 5G iPhone 12 in September. One analyst believes that coronavirus might push that back to October. That’s […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Apple Sold 60 Percent Fewer iPhones in China Last Month Compared to February 2019 Amid Coronavirus Restrictions
Apple sold fewer than 500,000 iPhones in China last month amid the ongoing curbs on travel and transport, according to government data shared on Monday […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Toshiba expands portfolio of single channel motor driver ICs
Toshiba Electronics has added the TB67H451FNG to its line-up of single channel brushed DC motor driver ICs. Housed in an HSOP8 package, the IC features […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Today’s Cartoon: About Face Recognition
Mixed surveillance signals. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
Buy One of These Fonts—Then Decide If It’s Your Type
Designers sell creations, often incomplete, on Future Fonts for as little as $10. Early buyers get rights to complete sets when (or if) they’re finished. Read the original post by Klint Finley
If AI’s So Smart, Why Can’t It Grasp Cause and Effect?
Deep-learning models can spot patterns that humans can’t. But software still can’t explain, say, what caused one object to collide with another. Read the original post by Will Knight
Apple is giving remote working a try as it attempts to control coronavirus
What you need to know Apple is doing its bit to try and halt the spread of coronavirus. It already told Apple Park employees to stay home. Now […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
DoubleTake by Filmic review: Dual-camera app boosts iPhone videography
As if a new third camera on the back of iPhone 11 Pro wasn’t enough to get excited about at Apple’s September, 2019 keynote, creators […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
iClever Indoor Air Quality Monitor review: App issues spoil this indoor air quality monitor
While the monitor itself works well, its companion app provided inconsistent readings. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
WiZ Connected Color and Tunable White A19 bulb review: A colorful Wi-Fi smart bulb that won’t break the bank
This no-hub smart bulb is easy to install, and it supports Alexa and Google Assistant. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
DigiTimes: Apple’s Travel Restrictions Could Delay iPhone 12 Launch Until October
Apple’s ban on its engineers from traveling to Asia in the wake of the coronavirus has affected the development of its next-generation iPhone which could […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
DigiTimes: Travel Restrictions Delaying iPhone 12 Verification Tests
Apple’s ban on its engineers from traveling to Asia in the wake of the coronavirus has affected the development of its next-generation iPhone, claims a […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Monitoring Feature Found in iOS 14 Code
Apple is working on a new Apple Watch feature that detects blood oxygen levels, according to newly discovered code snippets in iOS 14 (via 9to5Mac). Blood […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick