There are a ton of fitness trackers out there that offer all kinds of high-tech health and fitness monitoring. We scoured our resources and searched […] Read the original post by Nicolette Roux
Month: March 2020
Playing Animal Crossing? Then you need the ACNH Travel Guide app.
What you need to know ACNH Travel Guide is a comprehensive guide to everything you can find in the game. You can check off what you have […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
2020 iPad Pro Users Upload Videos Showing the Capabilities of New LiDAR Scanner
Earlier this week, Apple launched the new iPad Pro with a LiDAR scanner. LIDAR or Light Detection and Ranging is a method of remote sensing […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 103 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser Apple first introduced four years ago in March 2016. Apple designed the […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
How to check a Mac’s free hard drive space
In today’s era of multi-terabyte hard drives and online storage, many of us don’t keep as close an eye on our disk usage as we […] Read the original post by Nick Mediati, Roman Loyola
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is available now on Nintendo Switch!
Two Star Wars games are bringing a blast from the past to the Nintendo Switch. What you need to know Nintendo held a Nintendo Direct mini earlier […] Read the original post by Samuel Tolbert
GameClub Now Allows Up to 12 Family Members to Play Classic iOS Titles With One $4.99 Subscription
Subscription-based iOS gaming service GameClub today announced new changes aimed at families who are stuck at home, expanding the number of family members that can […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
You’re Not Alone: Gmail and YouTube Go Down for Many
Various users across the globe have started reporting that they’re unable to access multiple Google services such as Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube. This might […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
PSA: It’s OK if you can’t close your rings while social distancing
I don’t know who needs to see this, but here goes – you don’t need to feel bad if you can’t close your activity rings […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
How to Get Your Data-Cap Fees Waived During the Pandemic
Verizon and AT&T will drop mobile data overage charges for customers experiencing financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus. Read the original post by Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica
iOS 13.4 has not stopped apps from reading your clipboard
Testing shows nothing has been done to minimize the issue. What you need to know It was recently revealed that several popular apps including TikTok could read […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Keysight data-acquisition system with 800kSa/s sampling rate at RS
RS Components has introduced the DAQ973A data-acquisition system from Keysight, a three-slot modular mainframe unit with a choice of nine plug-in modules and a sampling […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
It’s a tablet battle between the new iPad Pro and Microsoft’s Surface Pro X
LTE-enabled Windows PC Surface Pro X From $999 at Microsoft Pros LTE comes standard Generally more affordable Can run software outside the app store Best 2-in-1 form factor All-day battery life Cons Wi-Fi 5 ARM has […] Read the original post by Cale Hunt
This is what iPad Pro’s LiDAR Scanner sees when it’s mapping your home
What you need to know Apple’s new LiDAR Scanner is an impressive bit of kit. It debuted in the 2020 iPad Pro. And we can see what it […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Video: The New 2020 iPad Pro Bends Just as Easily as the Old iPad Pro
This is not the first time Apple devices have bent. A couple of years ago Apple was embroiled in a bendgate and recently the […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol