If you’ve been sitting at home for the past few weeks wishing you had a better way to tune in to your favorite shows and […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
Month: April 2020
The Dire Diplomacy of the Global ‘Race for a Vaccine’
Stopping this pandemic will depend on scientists’ ability to form partnerships across borders. President Trump has only made us weaker at this game. Read the original post by Brendan Borrell
Intel Unveils 10th-Generation ‘Comet Lake’ Processors Appropriate for Updated iMacs
Intel today officially announced its lineup of 10th-generation “Comet Lake” desktop processors, which includes a number of chips that would be appropriate for the iMac. […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
AMC Theatres Splits With Universal After ‘Trolls World Tour’ VOD Release
Meanwhile, Netflix is making a short about social distancing. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
iPhone 12 Lineup With OLED Displays Predicted to Start at $649, Breaking the $999 Barrier
Apple has never sold a new iPhone with an OLED display for under $999, but with the iPhone 12 lineup expected to include a wider […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Working from home? HP can help you build the perfect home office
Telecommuting is officially the new normal. People are now working from home with greater frequency than ever, dialing-in to the office from their living rooms, […] Read the original post by Nick Greene
Sending files is essential to remote working — here are the services to use
The best file transferring and file-sharing services to use while you’re working from home! Sending files back and forth to your coworkers or clients is an […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Jaguar Envisions Car Design for a Post-Pandemic World
Julian Thomson, the automaker’s director of design, shares his predictions for what drivers can look forward to. Read the original post by Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica
Nine app developers break from Apple and Google to form new lobby group
They are competing with ACT-The App Association, which counts Apple and Microsoft in its ranks. What you need to know Nine app developers have created a new […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The Weird Partisan Math of Vote-By-Mail
Research says that expanding mail-in voting doesn’t help Democrats. So why are Republicans so afraid of it? Read the original post by Gilad Edelman
All the Nintendo Switch games coming in May 2020!
Get your hands on these new Nintendo Switch games before they’re all sold out! It’s new game time! Nintendo Switch has quite a few new games […] Read the original post by Samantha Nelson
Apple’s Earnings Report Today to Reveal COVID-19’s Impact on iPhone Sales
Apple will report its financial results for the second quarter of its 2020 fiscal year at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time today, providing a first look […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Forget the Techlash. The Lawlash Is Long Overdue
If we look closer, we may realize it’s not really the “tech” we’re upset about. Read the original post by Elizabeth M. Renieris
iPhone 12 prices leak — and they’re cheaper than you think
Jon Prosser says the cheapest iPhone 12 will cost just $649, and that the most expensive will be $1,099. What you need to know Jon Prosser has […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
5G iPhone 12 Price Allegedly Leaks; Will Start from $649
A new leak from YouTuber Jon Prosser has revealed the iPhone 12 pricing. The leak comes from the same source of the YouTuber which had […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey