What you need to know Apple anayst Cybart says the company has a 10-year lead in wearables. Apple’s focus on user experience is also standing it in […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: July 2020
Apple Card: New users get $50 in Apple Daily Cash when you use the card to pay for an Apple service
Among the TV shows, magazines, and games services unveiled at Apple’s “Show time” event was a surprise entry into a category that couldn’t be further […] Read the original post by Macworld Staff
How to remotely log out of Messages on other Apple devices
The ability to synch your Messages (as well as numerous other services) across multiple Apple devices is undoubtably a huge convenience, but also one that […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Report outlines the genius of Apple TV+ bringing top composers on board
What you need to know Apple TV+ picked up some top composers for all of its shows. Big names like Carter Burwell and Michael Brook were brought […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Score 4th of July savings on appliances and smart home tech at Best Buy
Best Buy’s 4th of July sale is here with four days of deals and discounts on tech, smart home products, appliances, and much more. This […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
‘The Morning Show’ star Mark Duplass was ‘nervous’ working with Witherspoon
What you need to know “The Morning Show” star Mark Duplass has been speaking with Variety. The actor says he was nervous about working with megastar Reese […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Apple Offering $50 to New Apple Card Users for Subscribing to its Services
Apple is offering new Apple Card users $50 if they sign up for any Apple subscription service like Apple Music, Apple News+, Apple TV+, or […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
You can now add the Radeon Pro W5500X GPU to your Mac Pro
What you need to know Apple is now offering the Radeon Pro W5500X GPU as an upgrade for Mac Pro owners. It’s available as an aftermarket MPX […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
What Trump’s Twitter and Clinton’s Sax Have in Common
In some ways, Trump’s use of social media follows a history of politicians sidestepping media gatekeepers that dates back to FDR. In others, he’s a […] Read the original post by Philip M. Napoli
Siri in iOS 14 vs. The New Google Assistant: Find Out Which One is the Best
When Apple announced iOS 14 at WWDC 2020 last month, it boasted about some notable improvements to Siri including being more aware of the on-screen […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Women’s Roller Derby Has a Plan for Covid, and It Kicks Ass
While baseball, basketball, and other sports struggle to adapt, an international team of skater-experts has figured out a safer way to play. Read the original post by Christie Aschwanden
HiMirror Slide Review: A Smart Mirror for Your Makeup or Beauty Routine
This tablet-mirror hybrid can analyze your skin, keep track of your skincare products, and is a handy way to follow makeup tutorials on YouTube. Read the original post by Medea Giordano
Protect and secure your Google account with 2FA — here’s how to set it up!
Google is far from invincible when it comes to data breaches — secure your Google account with 2-factor authentication. Not sure if two-factor authentication is important? […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
watchOS 7, tvOS 14, benchmarks on the first Apple silicon Mac, and more
Wrapping up our conversation about Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, we talk about watchOS 7, tvOS 14, the first ever Apple silicon Mac, and more on […] Read the original post by David Price, Jason Cross, Roman Loyola
evaLIGHT Plus personal air cooler is now 13% off
Are you trying to find a personal air cooler? There are many brands out there but none compares to the evaLIGHT Plus personal air cooler. […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley