In September 2017, the company announced its branded wireless charging station called AirPower. A key feature of novelty was the fact that with its help […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: March 2020
Migrating to a new Apple ID? Be prepared to lose data for your games
The Apple ID is the center of the Apple universe, particularly for purchases and iCloud synchronization. That becomes a tricky issue whenever a single person’s […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Disney+ to Launch Across Europe This Week With Reduced Streaming Quality, Launch in France Delayed
Disney’s premium streaming service, Disney+, will launch across Europe on Tuesday with temporarily degraded video quality, according to Reuters. The measure aims to reduce the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Kuo: Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization Coming to 6.7-Inch iPhone in 2020, Periscope Lens to Follow in 2022
Apple is rumored to be planning a high-end 6.7-inch iPhone model for release in 2020, and multiple reports have indicated that the device will feature […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
How ProMED Crowdsourced the Arrival of Covid-19 and SARS
The low-tech site run by health experts collects reports of new diseases in real time. They’ve got a shoestring budget—and a stunning track record. Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Andover Audio PM-50 planar magnetic headphone review: Audiophile sound, tolerable price tag
These cans put you in the sonic picture with three-dimensional clarity, but you might not like wearing them for long stretches (though a fix may […] Read the original post by Jonathan Takiff
Marshall Tufton Bluetooth speaker review: Loud, thumpy, with a long-life battery, but pricey and lacking in amenities
Marshall’s Tufton Bluetooth speaker certainly invokes the brand name, as well as delivering decent sound with a lot of thump, but the price is a […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Sponsored Content: How to Select the Right 3D Printer
Phil Hutchinson, element14 Community Senior Specialist at Farnell, considers how to select the right 3D printer. This story continues at Sponsored Content: How to Select the […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Rumor: Apple Has Restarted AirPower Development Internally
Apple has seemingly started working on the AirPower project again internally. The rumor comes from YouTuber @jon_prosser. As per the rumor, Apple engineers are trying […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Offers Free Books and Audiobooks to Users in U.S. for Limited Time Only
Apple Books today sent out a push notification highlighting free books and audiobooks available to users for a limited time only. This appears to be […] Read the original post by Frank McShan
Apple Lifts Purchase Limits on iPhones, New iPad Pro, and New MacBook Air Outside of China
Apple has lifted purchase limits previously imposed on iPhone, new iPad Pro, and new MacBook Air purchases made outside of China. Apple this past week had […] Read the original post by Frank McShan
Siri update brings coronavirus screening options, here’s how to use them
“Hey Siri, do I have coronavirus?” What you need to know You can now ask Siri if you have coronavirus. The assistant will ask you questions from the […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
iMore Show 696: New MacBook Air and iPad Prooooooooooooo!
The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple! It’s party time! After months […] Read the original post by Jim Metzendorf
Apple Shares New Support Document Addressing Distorted Screen Issue on Macs Running Windows 10
Apple yesterday published a new support document detailing fixes for an issue where the right side of a user’s Mac screen may be distorted when […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
How to open Microsoft Excel spreadsheets using Apple Numbers on a Mac
If you use Microsoft Excel on your Mac, you can save the spreadsheets you create and open them in Numbers, Apple’s spreadsheet app. It’s a […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola