The instrument was supposed to accompany my family on a road trip. Now it’s helping us make music together. Read the original post by Scott Gilbertson
Month: July 2020
How to Check Your Devices for Stalkerware
You deserve privacy. Here’s how to check your phone, laptop, and online accounts to make sure no one’s looking over your shoulder. Read the original post by David Nield
iPhone 6, 7, and SE owners: Here’s how to get $25 from Apple
Earlier this year, Apple settled a class-action lawsuit over the iPhone battery slowdowns and announced that some iPhone users were in line for a $25 […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple Shares More ‘Behind the Mac’ Videos with Tyler Mitchell and James Blake
Apple today shared two new “Behind the Mac” videos on its YouTube channel, offering a look at how Macs can be used in creative workflows. […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Land this in-depth Python instruction for just $30 today
If you’re interested in either beginning or furthering a career in web and app development, choosing which programming languages to focus on can feel like […] Read the original post by StackSocial
Carry thousands of books around with an e-reader
You can store thousands of books, magazines, newspapers, and audiobooks on one e-reader. These devices are lightweight, packable, and offer a superior reading experience thanks […] Read the original post by Jodi Owan
How to Fix Most Common iOS 14 Beta Issues & Problems
The iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 beta builds from Apple are relatively stable compared to the buggy mess that the iOS 13 builds were last […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Poll: Is Your iPhone’s Battery Draining Faster After Recent iOS 13 Updates?
Apple released the iOS 13.6 update earlier this week which added some new features to Apple News+ and also fixed some bugs. Despite a point […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Reflecting on WWDC 2020, four weeks on
All in all, pretty good! Just shy of four weeks ago, Apple unveiled a swathe of brand new software at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. The […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Twitter says 130 accounts targeted, 45 compromised in security breach
Eight non-verified accounts had their data, including DMs downloaded. What you need to know Twitter has published an update on a major security breach earlier this week. It […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Enhance your home office with today’s sale on Vivo standing desk converters
Sitting in a chair all day can start to feel pretty uncomfortable, which is why those who work regularly from a computer could greatly benefit […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
How do I search for emojis on my iOS keyboard?
Apple added the ability to search for emojis in iOS 14. You need to have iOS 14 installed and the Emoji keyboard enabled in Settings […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Top Stories: Apple Warns About MacBook Webcam Covers, iOS 13.6 Released, Apple Hacked on Twitter
While much of our attention has been focused on iOS 14 over the past weeks, Apple was finishing up some final updates for the iOS […] Read the original post by MacRumors Staff
Review: mophie UV Sanitizer with Wireless Charging is convenient but flawed
If you’re looking for a UV sanitizer that is fairly portable and also has the convenience of wireless charging, mophie’s got your back. We are living […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Who Pulled Off the Twitter Hack?
Plus: WhatsApp’s court case, a VPN exposed, and more of the week’s top security news. Read the original post by Brian Barrett