Accelerators like Y Combinator have had online programs, but the pandemic might force even its elite core program to go entirely remote for the first […] Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
Month: March 2020
Apple MacBook Air (2020) Review: The Upgrade You’ve Been Waiting For
The new 13-inch Apple laptop doesn’t reinvent the form, but at least you can type on it properly. Read the original post by Julian Chokkattu
iOS 13.4 enables third-party maps in CarPlay
Waze and Google Maps are not yet supported… What you need to know iOS 13.4 has enabled third-party maps within CarPlay. It’s now up to developers to enable […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
This cheap robot vacuum can be your spring cleaning helper for just $110
Spring is here, though you’re probably spending way more time indoors this year than in previous years. If that’s given you an extra incentive to […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
How to Enable or Disable Apple Music’s New Release Alerts in iOS
Apple on Thursday began rolling out a new Apple Music feature on iPhone and iPad that alerts users to new albums, EPs, and videos from […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
How to Turn Off Apple Music New Release Alerts in iOS
Apple on Thursday began rolling out a new Apple Music feature on iPhone and iPad that alerts users to new albums, EPs, and videos from […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Three ways Apple could improve FaceTime
Home sweet…augh. Yes, even as someone who’s worked from home for almost a decade and a half, having to stay indoors is starting to drive […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Fairly sketchy screenshots ‘could’ give us a look at CarKey on iOS
The typo might be a giveaway… What you need to know Screenshots from Twitter purportedly show Apple’s new ‘CarKey’ feature. They seem to reveal the new iOS feature […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Can the Public Be Trusted in a Pandemic?
It’s easy to be cynical in the midst of a crisis, but your fellow humans might surprise you. Read the original post by David Wolman
China Goes Back to Work as the Coronavirus Rages On Elsewhere
Big companies are recalling workers, with safety precautions. Malls and restaurants are reopening to crowds. Read the original post by Will Knight
Nonprofits and Companies That Are Helping to Fight the Pandemic
Donate, if you can. Everyone is trying to get by, but these nonprofits, retailers, and companies are directly helping make a difference against the novel […] Read the original post by Medea Giordano
Take $29 off the CarAIDE jump starter and 18-in-1 multi-tool today only
By definition, emergencies are unexpected, which means it’s best to prepare for one way ahead of time. Discovering a dead car battery can end a […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
How to join the class action lawsuit / settlement against Apple and collect your $25
In February Apple finally agreed to a $500 million settlement to a class action lawsuit over what some dubbed “batterygate” – Apple’s decision to throttle […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
UK government launches WhatsApp coronavirus information service
WhatsApp message ‘hi’ to 07860 064422. What you need to know The UK government has launched a coronavirus information service on WhatsApp. Users can text a government number […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Connect that old Apple display to a new Mac to give it new life
From 1999 until 2016, Apple released and continued to sell a series of external digitally connected displays optimized for Mac users. The displays started with […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman