The Samsung RU8000 55-inch 4K HDR TV is down to $571.34 at BuyDig. You have to add it to your cart and go all the […] Read the original post by John Levite
Month: April 2020
The announcement of the iPhone 9 could be held in exactly two weeks
The author of a fairly popular Youtube channel FRONT PAGE TECH’s Jon Prosser shared in his microblog data about the yet unannounced successor to the […] Read the original post by Mark
iPhone 9 release date rumor suggests April 22 is the big day
That date is tentative, and subject to change at any time, however. What you need to know Jon Prosser says that Apple is planning to announce the […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The 5 Best Posture Correctors (2020): Upright Go 2, Wyllielab, and More
You’re hunched over your desk and phone for hours. So we rounded up the gear to help you straighten up—including a DIY trick. Read the original post by Medea Giordano
The State of Coronavirus Testing in the US
Many Americans who may need a Covid-19 test still can’t easily get one. What’s going on? Read the original post by Lauren Goode
iPad patent suggests a potential shift for front-facing camera
Could a future iPad have a camera configured for landscape, not portrait use? What you need to know -An Apple display patent could point to the next […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Working from home? Block out all that extra noise with these headphones
If you’re new to the working from home lifestyle and finding it difficult to focus, it might be because you have a lot of family […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Apple doubles China donation in the fight against COVID-19
Apple has donated more than $7 million. What you need to know Apple has more than doubled its initial donation to coronavirus relief efforts in China. Tim Cook […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Ten years of the iPad: Some things never change
It was “a wholly new product,” a “futuristic gadget the likes of which we’ve never seen before” that would somehow “soon be viewed with the […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
iPad at 10: Some things never change
It was “a wholly new product,” a “futuristic gadget the likes of which we’ve never seen before” that would somehow “soon be viewed with the […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Spotify Kids brings family-friendly tunes to the U.S., Canada, and France
Spotify brings its Kids experience to North American users this March. What you need to know Spotify Kids has launched in the three additional countries, the U.S, […] Read the original post by Michael Allison
Spotify Kids Launches in Canada, France, and the US
Spotify has launched its standalone app for children in Canada, France, and the United States. Called Spotify Kids, the family-friendly version of the music streaming […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The US Army’s Virus Research Lab Gears Up to Fight Covid-19
The Pentagon’s Institute of Infectious Diseases has been handling the world’s most dangerous organisms for decades. Now they’re researching the new coronavirus. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Why Some States Are Resisting Social Distancing Measures
Governors of a half-dozen states worry about the economic fallout of forcing businesses to close and say there’s no clear guidance from Washington. Read the original post by Paris Martineau
The Party Goes On in Massive Online Worlds
MMORPGs aren’t a perfect substitute for real-life socializing. But these days it’s about as close as you can get. Read the original post by Cecilia D’Anastasio