What you need to know Skinit has a new subscription service that sends you new phone cases and skins. There are three tiers to choose from starting […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: July 2020
Apple’s LCD supplier Japan Display reports a strong positive quarter
A Japanese display supplier for Apple reported its first positive quarter in terms of revenue in nearly three years. Japan Display supplies LCD display panels […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
Ubigi now offers its eSIM services on iPhone and iPad
The global cellular connectivity provider Ubigi has begun offering its eSIM services on select iPhones and iPads. The network provider has now launched its app […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
Display analyst pours cold water on iPhone 12 Pro 120Hz display claims
What you need to know Leakers have previously claimed the iPhone 12 Pro will have a 120Hz display. Display analyst Ross Young says he can’t find a […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
App Developer Says Apple Rejected Update for Not Enforcing Auto Billing on Users
Apple has been the center of a controversy regarding in-app purchase commissions and its App Store policies. While the company says that its policies take […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Redrock Biometrics releases its PalmID Agent on Apple’s App Store
Redrock Biometrics, which enables secure authentication by using just the image of the user’s palm, has now released an app on Apple’s App Store. The […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
New Apple patent calculates wind resistance for cyclists using Apple Watch
What you need to know Apple has been awarded a new patent relating to the calculation of wind resistance. The patent was first applied for in March […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Rohm op-amp eliminates oscillation due to load capacitance
Rohm is claiming “industry’s first high-speed op-amp that eliminates oscillation due to load capacitances” for its 10V/?s BD77501G – which is not quite true unless some […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Rohm op-amp eliminates oscillation due to load capacitance.
Rohm is claiming “industry’s first high-speed op-amp that eliminates oscillation due to load capacitances” for its 10V/?s BD77501G – which is not quite true unless some […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The location of all 151 Digletts on the Isle of Armor
A daunting challenge awaits players on the Isle of Armor in the new Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass released June 17, 2020, and it’s […] Read the original post by Alex Huebner
Apple A12Z on Rosetta beats Microsoft’s SQ1 chip
At Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2020, Apple announced that its planning to move away from using Intel chips in its Macs to using custom ARM […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
19 new bugs come to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in July
The bugs you can catch are dependent on the real-world month and time of day. All you would-be entomologists and bug lovers rejoice! You get to […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
ACNH: Catch Ocean Sunfish and Napoleonfish in July
The fish you can catch change with the time of year. Spending the day staring at the water with a fishing pole in hand is a […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Apple TV+ lands ‘Emancipation’ starring Will Smith
It will be directed by Antoine Fuqua. What you need to know Apple TV+ is getting a new film. It’s called Emancipation. It stars Will Smith and will be […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
AnyList finds faults in Sign in with Apple service
Apple launched its secure “Login with Apple” feature to help enable users to sign up for services without sharing much of their details. While it […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram