Be it politics, old favorites or the latest from Hollywood in the time of COVID, there’s something for everyone this August. What is there to watch […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
Month: July 2020
Apple’s Stock Price Officially Crosses the $400 Mark
Following yesterday’s strong earnings report, Apple’s stock price has officially broken through the $400 mark in regular trading today, rising over 5% to sit at […] Read the original post by MacRumors Staff
Apple’s new ‘everything’ gift cards could mean the end of iTunes deals
Apple today announced a major change to its gift card offerings. Instead of separate cards for iTunes and Apple Store purchase, Apple is now selling […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Emails Reveal Why Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller Blocked In-App Purchase of Kindle Books
Internal Apple emails, made public by the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust inquiry, have revealed information about why Apple blocked in-app purchases of Kindle books on […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Sit back and play on with GTRacing’s ergonomic gaming chair down to $137
The GTRacing ergonomic backrest adjustable gaming chair has dropped to $136.79 on Amazon. This deal is thianks to a regular drop to around $143 and […] Read the original post by John Levite
Apple Has a New Unified Gift Card for All its Products and Services
Apple has launched a new gift card for customers in the United States that can be used for purchasing anything from the company. The gift […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Review: If your Switch travels, then it needs a Genki Covert Dock
Take up less room on your media center or in your travel bag with this compact Nintendo Switch dock. There have been several times where I […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
The Dark Virality of a Hollywood Blood-Harvesting Conspiracy
A centuries-old anti-Semitic myth is spreading freely on far-right corners of social media—suggesting a new digital Dark Age has arrived. Read the original post by Brian Friedberg
Emmy Voters Missed a Lot of Key Nominations … Again
This year, some worthy contenders got nods—Watchmen! Zendaya!—but quite a few essential performances were overlooked. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Big Tech Does Not Agree With That Characterization
Plus: Microsoft’s monopolistic days, life without a Covid vaccine, and bogus hand sanitizer. Read the original post by Steven Levy
Do you need a Cricut Access Subscription?
Best answer: While you don’t need it to use your Cricut and the Design Space software, it’s a worthwhile subscription for frequent users who want […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
The Anglerfish Deleted Its Immune System to Fuse With Its Mate
Underwater “sexual parasitism” between male and female allows two bodies to become one. Now we know the reason why. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Here’s how to keep track of your HomeKit accessories with notifications
How do I turn on notifications for HomeKit-enabled accessories? Head to the Home app! Looking for a quick summary of what’s happening in your HomeKit Home? […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
Anthony Levandowski Asks a Judge Not to Send Him to Prison
The former Google engineer, who pleaded guilty to stealing the company’s self-driving car technology, says he’d be at heightened risk for Covid-19. Read the original post by Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica
What the Science of Animal Networks Reveals About Protests
The movement of demonstrators echoes the fluid collective responses of the animal world, as groups respond to threats and signal across large spaces. Read the original post by Adam Rogers