The Indian government announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps just three days ago. What you need to know The Indian government has banned 59 Chinese-developed apps […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Month: July 2020
Save 5% on the new Apple iPod Touch (Pink) on Amazon
With the Apple iPod Touch, you can play your favorite audio and video content and games. The latest model of the iPod Touch is now […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
EvilQuest: New ransomware spreads through pirated Mac apps
According to a report by Malwarebytes a new ransomware EvilQuest is spreading through pirated Mac apps. The ransomware comes from the pirated version of the […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
New 5G Apple iPhones might see lower Shipments this year
According to the reports by DigiTimes, it is expected that the latest mmWave-enabled 5G iPhones will see a decrease in shipments as compared to the […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
Apple offers a 10% bonus on adding funds to Apple ID
Apple has a way to entice new customers and retain existing ones. Apple offers several promotions and discounts that the customers can avail of when […] Read the original post by Samantha Wiley
DigiTimes: New mini-LED iPad Pro coming Q1 of 2021
A new report notes that two new suppliers have joined Apple’s supply chain. What you need to know DigiTimes has reiterated that a new iPad Pro is […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Satechi’s 4th of July sale takes 20% off wireless charging essentials
Independence Day weekend is almost upon us and we’ve seen a bunch of great 4th of July deals already popping up. The latest company to […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Your Firework Smoke Could Be Tainted With Lead
It may be the most unpatriotic toxicology study ever, but so be it: Metals give fireworks their color, but some manufacturers are slipping in toxins. Read the original post by Matt Simon
WIRED’s Ultimate Summer Reading List
Summer is as much a season as a mindset—a sunny thing to escape to. Here are some weird, wild books to help get you there. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Apple ‘Battling’ to Free Up iPhone Shipments as India Holds Up Imports From China
Apple is “battling to free stuck shipments” at the Indian port of Chennai after the country ramped up scrutiny of imports from China following rising […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
400W Infra-red laser diodes for metal welding
A German project has revealed 400W infra-red laser diode bars for welding metals. “About 10 years ago, the best laser bars achieved a power of […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Pick up Anker’s 30W power strip with USB-C and USB ports on sale for $25
There’s no use in buying a power strip that only has AC outlets anymore. Most of the devices we charge these days power up via […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
UK regulators question Google’s default search engine payments to Apple
They say paying to be the default search engine creates “a significant barrier to entry and expansion.” What you need to know UK regulators have questioned Google’s […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
All the ways Siri is changing in iOS 14
Apple has made advancements to its Siri personal assistant in every version of iOS, but it’s still looks and acts nearly the same as it […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Apple Bolsters Supply Chain for Future Mini-LED iPad Pro and MacBook Pro Models
Apple is rumored to be releasing a mini LED-backlit iPad Pro and a new mini-LED MacBook Pro series over the next 18 months, and the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick