“Users who do not sign up will still have access to limited functionality without being charged.” What you need to know Earlier this year, Wink announced an […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Month: July 2020
Fujifilm releases macOS webcam software for its X-series mirrorless cameras
Ditch your Mac’s crummy 720p webcam. What you need to know Fujifilm has released a macOS version of its Fujifilm X Webcam software. It will let owners turn […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
16mm collimators that hide die pattern from Gaggione
Gaggione has introduced a 16mm diameter range of optical collimators for LED lighting, optimised not to image the die – giving a smooth beam as […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
22mm collimators that hide die pattern from Gaggione
Gaggione has introduced a 16mm diameter range of optical collimators for LED lighting, optimised not to image the die – giving a smooth beam as […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Fujifilm Releases Webcam Software for macOS
Fujifilm has released its software for Mac that enables its X-series mirrorless cameras to be used as high-quality webcams. The Fujifilm X Webcam tool was initially […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Unc0ver Jailbreak Team Files DMCA Notice Against Coolstar, Chimera13 Jailbreak Developer; CoolStar Files DMCA Counter-Notice
Github has taken down several copies and repositories of Chimera13 jailbreak following a DMCA notice. The twist here is that the DMCA request did not […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Confirms Apple Silicon Macs will Feature Thunderbolt Connectivity
Apple’s move to its own Apple Silicon for Macs has raised a lot of questions. Among them, many users have wondered if the Macs would […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
#eWEEKchat Tuesday, July 14: ‘Next-Gen Networking Trends’
#eWEEKchat PREVIEW: Plan to join us on Tuesday, July 14, for an #eWEEKchat about trends in new-generation networking in which we will discuss the impact […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
An Audit Slams Facebook as a Home for Misinformation and Hate
In a meeting and an unusual report, activist groups that instigated an ad boycott of the social media company say it has not responded adequately […] Read the original post by Sidney Fussell
Lightricks launches Quickart, a one-tap photo editor for the iPhone
Turn your photos into art with one tap. What you need to know Lightricks has launched a new app called Quickart. The app lets you quickly apply digital […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Analyst says iPhone 12 will cost more even without charger and headphones
A higher price and no charger in the box? That’s crazy talk! What you need to know Jeff Pu believes the iPhone 12 will cost more than […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Apple silicon Macs will continue to support Thunderbolt
If you were thinking Apple would move on to USB4 and ditch Thunderbolt in new Macs, think again. What you need to know Apple confirms that it […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Apple’s Arm-Based Macs With Apple Silicon Chips Will Support Thunderbolt
Apple is working on Macs that use its custom Apple-designed Apple Silicon chips instead of Intel chips, but Apple has committed to continuing to support […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Hong Kong’s Security Law Puts Big Tech at a Crossroads
As China exerts more power over the city, companies like Facebook and Google have stopped handing over data—for now. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Every day brings a new box in the Pokémon Go PokéShop
Who doesn’t love free stuff? What you need to know Starting today, Trainers can claim a free box of items every day in Pokémon Go. The box can […] Read the original post by Casian Holly