Ahead of the upcoming Mother’s Day holiday, some companies have begun offering discounts and bargains to shoppers who may be looking for gifts. Although Mother’s […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Month: May 2020
This Super Mario 64 PC port runs like a dream, without an emulator
Decades after its initial release, people are still finding new ways to play Super Mario 64. What you need to know A port of Super Mario 64 […] Read the original post by Sean Endicott
Pandora reveals how staying at home has changed our listening habits
We caught up with Pandora’s VP of Content & Programming to find out more. What you need to know Pandora has released new quarantine listening data and […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Microsoft’s Forza Street is now available on iPhone and iPad
Microsoft’s free-to-play racer is available now on mobile devices around the world. What you need to know Forza Street is now available on iOS and Android. Microsoft’s free-to-play […] Read the original post by Richard Devine
ST boosts support for safety-critical STM32 and STM8 applications
STMicroelectronics has released functional-safety support packages to simplify the development of safety-critical products using STM32 and STM8 microcontrollers. The packages are available free-of-charge and contain resources applicable […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Netflix’s first Space Force trailer will have ’em laughing on Mars
In space, everyone can hear you laugh. The good news is Space Force — the Netflix series, not the actual Space Force — is coming. (OK, the actual […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
These 8K TVs offer the best viewing experience possible
8K Ultra High Definition TVs are finally here, and they are glorious! As the name suggests, these TVs offer a massive step up in resolution […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
Department of Justice intervenes in Apple’s Corellium lawsuit
It has requested that a deposition of Corellium’s cofounder be delayed. What you need to know Apple is suing Corellium for illegally recreating iOS software. Its tool can […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Google Drive gains an important security feature on iPhone, forgets Android exists
You can lock down the Google Drive app on iOS with Face ID or Touch ID but not on Android. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Deals: Amazon and B&H Photo Clear Out 2019 13-Inch MacBook Pro Models
Yesterday, Apple updated the MacBook Pro lineup with a brand new 13-inch MacBook Pro that has an upgraded Magic Keyboard and faster 10th generation processor […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Health app gets COVID-19 contact tracing on iPhone
The upcoming release of iOS 13.5 includes a COVID-19 exposure logging system that is designed to protect user privacy. The system has been developed thanks […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Apple capitalizes on emergency measures to issue cheapest bonds in years
Apple is taking advantage of Federal Reserve measures. What you need to know Apple is issuing its cheapest bonds in years. That’s because it’s taking advantage of Federal […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
PMICs for wireless MCUs work from single alkaline cells upwards
Silicon Labs has introduced a line of multi-rail power chips (PMICs) for its EFR32 and EFM32 wireless MCU families. The family covers input voltages from […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Secure your home with $40 off the 1st-gen Ring Alarm 10-piece security kit
The Ring Alarm 10-piece wireless security system has dropped to $179.99 at Costco. This deal is exclusively for Costco members, so you will need to […] Read the original post by John Levite
Microsoft To Do adds new smart list features to all platforms
Checking an overview of your tasks is now easier in Microsoft To Do. What you need to know Microsoft To Do has an update on Windows 10, […] Read the original post by Sean Endicott