Apple has once again extended its Apple Card COVID-19 Customer Assistance Program by a month, allowing cardholders who enroll in the program to defer their […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
Month: July 2020
Enjoy a new out of this world adventure with Journey to the Savage Planet
Nintendo Switch has tons of awesome games available right now! Plus, there are dozens more in the pipeline. When the Switch first launched, there were fewer […] Read the original post by Alex Huebner
Spotify’s new Premium Duo plan is designed for music-loving couples
Couples will first have to verify they live at the same address before they can join Premium Duo. What you need to know Spotify has rolled out […] Read the original post by Babu Mohan
What the Data Really Says About Women Leaders and the Pandemic
Two new research papers try to shed some light on a popular theory, but the evidence is still very weak—and could point to confirmation bias. Read the original post by Hilda Bastian
Here’s how you an get started with FaceTime on your Mac
Here’s how to get started with your Mac’s built-in video and audio calling app, FaceTime. While Messages is a great way to shoot off a quick […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
iPhone 12 Mass Production Facing Delays of Up to Two Months
Recent reports surrounding the iPhone 12 lineup have claimed that Apple’s supply-chain has caught up to the production delay and that the devices are on […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple’s first ever Retina MacBook Pro is officially obsolete
Apple will no longer offer any hardware services for this Mac. What you need to know The first-ever MacBook Pro with Retina display is now obsolete. Apple recently […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Spotify Launches $12.99 Premium Duo Plan for Couples
Following over a year of testing in select countries, Spotify is debuting a new subscription plan called Premium Duo, which costs $12.99 a month and […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Where Should Covid-19 Vaccines Be Tested? It’s a Moving Target
Developers need to test in hotspots, but those keep changing. And they must avoid ethical problems, like testing in low-income areas but only selling in […] Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Why the Mac is (once again) central to Apple’s future
The 2010s were kind of a rough era for the Mac. Apple was busily improving the iPhone and iPad, while Mac models spent years between […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Apple freezes thousands of mobile games on China’s App Store
Apple is under pressure from the Chinese government over licensing. What you need to know Apple has frozen updates on thousands of games on the App Store […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Camera FrontBack review: Stay in the action with picture-in-picture camera app
J.R. Bookwalter Always left out while shooting video of the kids? Camera FrontBack uses the front camera to keep you in the action. Smartphone cameras are […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Apple aggressively trying to cut iPhone 12 delays, says report
Nikkei Asian Review reports that the iPhone 12 was at one time delayed until 20201… What you need to know Apple is aggressively trying to cut delays […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The revolutionary Bluetti AC200 Portable Power Station is now on Indiegogo
If you pay much attention to the sustainable energy space, then you’ve probably heard of Bluetti. Built out of over a decade of experience in […] Read the original post by Nick Greene
Lockly Vision review: A smart lock and a video doorbell in one well-made device
This monolithic smart lock successfully brings two worlds together. Read the original post by Christopher Null