According to the newspaper the Verifier, Apple has for some time working on a new version of Apple TV. Updated Apple TV set-top box needs […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: March 2020
When it comes to MacBook Air storage, go bigger
Best answer: The amount of storage to buy on your new laptop mostly comes down to how you plan on using it and price, although […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
How to bypass Apple’s multi-device two-factor system with Messages auto-fill
Apple has increasingly required that Apple ID accounts (used for iCloud, purchases, and other purposes) are protected by two-factor authentication (2FA). This two-part system has […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The Professors Who Call ‘Bullshit’ on Covid-19 Misinformation
Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom are policing Twitter feeds, Medium posts, and other sources of bad data and misleading charts. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Aaeon Boxer-8110AI powers service robots aiming to limit disease spread
Aaeon, Taiwanese IoT and AI edge computing firm, has worked with customers to deploy the Boxer-8110AI to power automated service robots in hotels and other […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Should MacBooks have USB-A ports?
In 2016, Apple started to excise the good old USB-A port (the rectangular plug you always try to insert the wrong way) with USB-C ports […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
UK Contactless Spending Limit to Increase From £30 to £45 Beginning Next Month
The U.K. spending limit for contactless card payments is to increase from £30 to £45, meaning iPhone users will soon be able to pay for […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
More new iPad Pro benchmarks show minimal gains on 2018 model
Apple’s A12Z Bionic chip puts up slightly better scores compared to its predecessor. What you need to know More benchmarks are starting to surface for Apple’s new […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
As Clubs Shut Down, Performers Must Find New Ways to Get By
DJs, comedians, drag queens—entertainers across the country are livestreaming performances to reach audiences and raise money. Read the original post by Kate Knibbs
Blood From Covid-19 Survivors May Point the Way to a Cure
A 100-year-old way to beat disease could help researchers figure out how to harness the antibodies from earlier patients to help the newly infected. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Today’s Cartoon: Dumb Mattresses
High sleep number, low IQ. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
Jewelry. Candles. Hand Sanitizer. Welcome to Coronavirus Etsy
On the online marketplace more often associated with handmade and vintage goods, sellers are pivoting to meet pandemic-related demands. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
How your Apple, WearOS, and Fitbit smartwatch can help track your coronavirus symptoms
The Apple Watch can’t take your temperature. Neither can an WearOS smartwatch or the Fitbit Versa. During a time when more people than ever are […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
UK contactless limit to be increased to £45 amidst coronavirus pandemic
It means you’ll be able to use your iPhone at a higher limit in shops where Apple Pay is not currently supported from April 1. What […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
UK contactless limited to be increased to £45 amidst coronavirus pandemic
It means you’ll be able to use your iPhone at a higher limit in shops where Apple Pay is not currently supported. What you need to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick