San Francisco’s MTA boss Jeff Tumlin is one of a new breed of planner trying to kick cars out of the city. That’s good for […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Month: April 2020
Vivint Doorbell Camera Pro review: Sophisticated front-door security—for a price
This is the best video doorbell we’ve tested, but not everyone will want the professionally installed and monitored smart home/home security system that it’s part […] Read the original post by Michael Brown
Zoom Accused of Misleading Users With ‘End-to-End Encryption’ Claims Amid Other Security Issues [Updated]
Zoom is facing fresh scrutiny today following a report that the videoconferencing app’s encryption claims are misleading. Zoom states on its website and in its security […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Zoom Accused of Misleading Users With ‘End-to-End Encryption’ Claims
Zoom is facing fresh scrutiny today following a report that the videoconferencing app’s encryption claims are misleading. Zoom states on its website and in its security […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Zoom’s ‘Company Directory’ feature exposes personal data of thousands
Zoom’s privacy and security is not really inspiring much confidence, is it? What you need to know Zoom has a ‘Company Directory’ feature which pools users of […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple to update MacBook Pro at WWDC
Jon Prosser known for leaking Apple products, revealed on Twitter that updates to the MacBook Pro could be coming at WWDC. The company recently released […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
iPhone 9 to release on 15 April, suggests Prosser
Jon Prosser, the famous Apple leakster shared on Twitter that he expects the iPhone 9 to be announced on 15th of April. The iPhone 9 […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
Apple invests $200m in Japan Display
Apple has invested $200 million into Japan Display, the display maker the company relies on for LCD panels. The company uses LCD displays in its […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
iOS 13.4.5 and iPadOS 13.4.5 Beta 1: What’s New
Just a week after releasing iOS 13.4 to the public, Apple seeded the first beta of iOS 13.4.5 to developers. The company was expected to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple updates iWork and iMovie iPad apps with mouse and trackpad support
Time to get precise with your edits on iPad. What you need to know Apple has added mouse and trackpad support to iWork and iMovie for iPad. iPads […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
iOS 13.4.5 Beta Further References iPhone 9 with CarKey Support
Apple yesterday released the first beta of iOS 13.4.5 to developers. The code strings in the beta release have revealed more details about CarKey and […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Stops Signing iOS 13.3.1, Downgrading from iOS 13.4 No Longer Possible
Following the release of iOS 13.4 last week, Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.3.1. This means it is no longer possible to downgrade back to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Store employees asked to take on tech support roles from home
Apple Store employees are starting to work from home too. What you need to know Apple Store employees are being asked to work from home. Those who accept […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
You’ll soon be able to share songs from Apple Music as an Instagram story
Apple Music is finally becoming friends with Instagram Stories. What you need to know Apple Music subscribers will soon be able to share music to Instagram. The feature […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek