What you need to know Artist Geoff McFetridge created five posters to tell the story of Beastie Boys. All five were created using an iPad Pro and […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: July 2020
Tim Cook’s Appearance at Upcoming Antitrust Hearing Highlights Apple’s Political Balancing Act
Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to join Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in an antitrust hearing […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
Ditch the wires with Boltune’s affordable true wireless earbuds at $11 off
With how affordable true wireless earbuds are these days, it makes total sense to free yourself of wires completely. You don’t even need to spend […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
A Hidden Risk for Domestic Violence Victims: Family Phone Plans
Abusers can use shared accounts to stalk and harass victims, and plans aren’t always easy to escape. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Swap out the standard strap with the best Fitbit Versa watch bands
Fitbit seems to have hit its design stride with the Versa line, but the standard bands that come with the smartwatch can leave much to […] Read the original post by Jeramy Johnson
Forget iPhone 12. This incredible iPhone 13 concept is where it’s at!
What you need to know Sure, iPhone 12 will be cool and all. But there’s always next year just around the corner. This iPhone 13 concept shows […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Apple Celebrates 25 Years of the Apple Distinguished Educator Program
Apple today celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Apple Distinguished Educator program by sharing a profile of Tennessee Tech University professor Carl Owens, one of […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
New Apple feature celebrates Apple Distinguished Educator Dr. Carl Owens
“Owens is one of more than 3,000 educators from 45 countries who have been part of the program during that 25-year history.” What you need to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Most UK broadband providers are facing an outage right now
The issues started at around 12:30 PM UK time today. What you need to know Mobile and broadband users across the UK are facing issues connecting to […] Read the original post by Babu Mohan
Yokogawa cuts optical sensor uncertainty and boosts power range
Yokogawa has launched a more capable versions of its AQ2200 optical sensor modules. Designed to work with the AQ2200 series frame controllers, the new modules […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The new Messages features are great, unless you still use SMS
Apple is giving us some cool new group messaging features in iOS 14. But if you’re in group chats with non-Apple users, too bad. When Apple […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Apple is no longer signing iOS 13.5.1 – it’s iOS 13.6 or later for you!
What you need to know Apple released iOS 13.6 last week. It’s now stopped signing iOS 13.5.1. That means nobody can downgrade anymore. Not that it matters to most […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
How IBM Is Bringing Confidential Computing to the Mainstream
eWEEK INNOVATION PERSPECTIVE: Confidential computing describes services and solutions that fully protect information across the entire scope of its use in business, from the build […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Your Next Smartphone Will Be a Lot Harder to Scratch
The new smartphone glass is the first significant improvement in scratch prevention from Corning’s team in seven years. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Gorilla Glass Victus Will Be a Lot More Scratch-Proof
The new smartphone glass is the first significant improvement in scratch prevention from Corning’s team in seven years. Read the original post by Brian Barrett