Online learners and workers will have to deal with a Microsoft Teams outage to start their week. What you need to know Microsoft Teams is down for […] Read the original post by Sean Endicott
Month: March 2020
Sacré bleu! France fines Apple €1.1 billion over anti-competitive methods.
What you need to know French authorities have fined Apple €1.1 billion. The fine relates to anti-competitive behavior. Apple says that it will appeal the decision. $1.23 billion down […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Toshiba’s Cortex-M MCU roadmap includes SONOS memory
Toshiba has revealed its Arm Cortex-M microcontroller plans, announcing 200MHz (254 DMIPS) 40nm parts “dissipating approximately 30% lower dynamic power compared to the existing* 65nm devices”, it said, and 130nm […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Working from home? Optimize your Mac with a secondary display
If you worked at an office job before the novel coronavirus pandemic, there’s a good chance you’re now working from home. It can feel limiting, […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Music exec confirmed to have coronavirus 15 days after party with Tim Cook
What you need to know Universal Music Chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge has been diagnosed with coronavirus. He held a party 60th birthday party 15 days before […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
E3 2020 Is Canceled Due to Coronavirus
Also, ‘Pokémon Go’ has changed its mechanics so you don’t have to leave the house to play. Read the original post by Julie Muncy
The Freewheeling, Copyright-Infringing World of Custom-Printed Tees
Print-on-demand companies allow anyone to upload designs for T-shirts, mugs, and other items. But many images violate intellectual property rights. Read the original post by Roger Sollenberger
Fantastical 3 review: Premium Mac calendar app worthy of a paid subscription
When it comes to software, five years between major releases can feel like an eternity. But that’s precisely how long it’s taken Flexibits to unleash […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
SiC Schottky diode modules from Microchip
Microchip has introduced Schottky diode power modules in 700, 1200 and 1700V variants. They come in a choice of packaging and current ratings, as well as […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
SimCam 1S security camera review: Superb AI features are the highlight of this affordable camera
This security camera’s person, animal, and vehicle detection, plus facial recognition, keep you on top of happenings in and around your home. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Darksiders Warmastered Edition: The ultimate guide
Bring on the apocalypse (admittedly unwillingly) in Darksiders Warmastered Edition on the Nintendo Switch. War, Death, Strife, and Fury have returned to the world, and are […] Read the original post by Kelly Peirce
Apple Could Release iOS 13.4 to the Public on March 17
If Alipay marketing materials are to be believed, Apple will release iOS 13.4 to the public on March 17. Continue reading → Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iOS 13.4 Could Be Released on March 17
Apple may be planning to release iOS 13.4 on Tuesday, March 17, according to details found in AliPay marketing materials discovered by Chinese language site […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Apple Employees Struggling to Work from Home Due to the Company’s Tight Secrecy Rules
Over the weekend, Apple announced that it was shutting down all its retail stores outside of China due to the COVID-19 outbreak. It also announced […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Leaked Geekbench Scores Show iPhone 12’s A14 Bionic Chip Could Be a Performance Beast
An alleged Geekbench screenshot of Apple’s upcoming A14 chip has surfaced showing massive performance improvements. The company is expected to use the A14 chip […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey