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Month: July 2020

Total War: Warhammer II Now Available on Mac App Store

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Feral today announced the availability on the Mac App Store of Total War: Warhammer II, the sequel to Creative Assembly’s multi award-winning Total War: Warhammer. […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick

Indian app Roposo adding 500,000 new users an hour following TikTok ban

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

It expects to have 100 million new users by the end of July… What you need to know TikTok was recently banned in India. Indian video app Roposo […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

DigiTimes: Arm-Based 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air to Ship By End of 2020

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Apple will release its first Arm-based 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air by the end of 2020, according to a new DigiTimes report today. Taiwan’s supply […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick

iPadOS 14 is a welcome refinement of the iPad experience

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

iPadOS 14 may be light on entirely new features, but it offers substantial refinements to the iPad user experience. The public beta of iPadOS 14 is […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller

Tech Firms Hire ‘Red Teams.’ Scientists Should, Too

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Another botched peer review—this one involving a controversial study of police killings—shows how devil’s advocates could improve the scientific process. Read the original post by Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky

Why the iOS Mail app shows a phantom unread message badge and what to do about it

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

If you don’t regularly check your email throughout the day, the unread badge count on your iPhone or iPad is an indispensable part of your […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

Tech Firms Hire ‘Red Teams.’ Scientists Should, Too

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Another botched peer review—this one involving a controversial study of police killings—shows how devil’s advocates could improve the scientific process. Read the original post by Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky

Nuclear Tests Have Changed, but They Never Really Stopped

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

75 years after the first explosive nuclear tests, now outlawed, sophisticated virtual testing allows American physicists to understand these weapons better than ever. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus

Time to upgrade to an open box Apple Watch Series 5 on sale for $339

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

If you don’t mind going open box, you can save big time on the Apple Watch Series 5 today. Back Market has the Apple Series […] Read the original post by John Levite

Apple expands monthly AppleCare+ payments to Canada, Australia and Japan

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

The service has previously only been available in the U.S. What you need to know Apple is extending the monthly payment option for AppleCare+. It is coming to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Total War: WARHAMMER II now available on the Mac App Store

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

It features several DLC packs pre-installed… What you need to know Total War: WARHAMMER II is now available on Mac. It can be purchased from the Mac App […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

How to use picture-in-picture on your iPhone in iOS 14

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Apple first implemented picture-in-picture on the iPad way back in iOS 9, and users have been clamoring for it to come to the iPhone ever […] Read the original post by Jason Cross

Iranian Spies Accidentally Leaked Videos of Themselves Hacking

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

IBM’s X-Force security team obtained five hours of APT35 hacking operations, showing exactly how the group steals data from email accounts—and who it’s targeting. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg

Announcing the Get WIRED Podcast

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

Hear the trailer for our new weekly show, which goes deep into the weirdest and most compelling stories in tech and science. Read the original post by Lauren Goode

Iranian Spies Accidentally Leaked a Video of Themselves Hacking

Posted on July 16, 2020 by

IBM’s X-Force security team obtained five hours of APT35 hacking operations, showing exactly how the group steals data from email accounts—and who it’s targeting. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg

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