T-Mobile has added Apple Pay support to its website and the T-Mobile app, allowing customers to pay their monthly cellular bills using Apple’s payments service. Image […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Month: March 2020
This month’s fish and the ones that will be leaving soon in Animal Crossing
The fish you can catch change with the time of year. Spending the day staring at the water with a fishing pole in hand is a […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Want to use your USB devices with your new MacBook Air? Get one of these!
Not everyone needs a ton of ports or wants to spend the money on a USB-C hub for their new MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Apple Considering Delaying iPhone 12 Launch ‘by Months’
Apple is preparing to delay the launch of the 2020 iPhones expected to be equipped with 5G technology, according to sources with knowledge of Apple’s […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Nintendo is shutting down U.S. repair centers because of coronavirus spread
You’re going to be waiting a while to get your Nintendo Switch repaired. What you need to know Nintendo has shut down its U.S. repair centers because […] Read the original post by Samuel Tolbert
These USB-C hubs help you maximize your new iPad Pro
Since 2018, the iPad Pro switched over to the more universal USB-C port for charging and any accessories. With this single USB-C port, you have […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
How do I send the coronavirus emoji?
Obviously there is no official coronavirus (COVID-19) emoji, but people have been using “microbe” as a replacement. You can find the microbe emoji on […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Look for these lucrative fish, bugs, and shells in Animal Crossing
You can make a lot of money simply by keeping an eye out for certain fish, bugs, and shells. Life is pretty awesome on a deserted […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Tips and tricks for Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is bigger and more complex than any Animal Crossing before it. There are so many different goals and activities to participate […] Read the original post by Reb Valentine
Cure your quarantine boredom with some iOS board games
We’re spending a lot of time inside the house these days, and while it’s for the betterment of everyone, we get it — you get […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
New MacBook Air’s Teardown by iFixit Shows Few Important Improvements
The newly launched MacBook Air brings a lot of improvements under the hood, including a much faster processor (Intel’s 10th Gen. models), a more powerful […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Make sure you have all the ports you need for your Mac with a USB-C hub
The 16-inch MacBook Pro has four USB-C ports, but no other ports will be found on the device at all. While USB-C is a fantastic […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
The Magic of Teaching Science Labs Isn’t Lost Online
The serendipity of experiments is difficult to recreate on screens. But virtual labs can make science more accessible to students everywhere. Read the original post by Esther Ngumbi, Brian Lovett
Track your fitness for less with these Fitbits
A Fitbit is an excellent low-cost option to track fitness, sleep, and activity. It also doubles as a nifty watch. The higher-end Fitbit smartwatches, however, […] Read the original post by Jaclyn Kilani
Niantic is removing Field Research Tasks that require leaving your home
Even more changes are coming to Pokémon Go. What you need to know Niantic has been making changes to Pokémon Go in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Select […] Read the original post by Casian Holly