Prior to iOS 14, one of the central problems with iOS (compared to Android) was that every single app you’ve ever downloaded has to exist somewhere […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Month: July 2020
Llamas—Yes, Llamas—Could Help Us Fight Covid-19
These creatures have evolved special “nanobodies” that may have an edge over human antibodies when it comes to developing a new treatment. Read the original post by Grace Huckins
Apple Recloses Eight Stores in Maryland, Missouri, Virginia, and Wisconsin
Apple is re-closing eight more retail stores across the United States, in the states of Maryland, Missouri, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Apple Towson Town, Maryland According to Michael […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Save big on SanDisk and WD storage in Amazon’s one-day sale
With the amount of data we keep around these days, you can never have enough storage space. Whether you want a capacious microSD card for […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Apple Wins Fight Against EU Over Order to Pay $14.5 Billion in Back taxes to Ireland
Back in 2016, the EU had ordered Apple to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes for routing its profits through Ireland by receiving illegal state […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Spotify Launches Top and Trending Podcast Charts By Region
Spotify has launched two new charts showing what top and trending podcasts users are listening to on the streaming service. “Top Podcasts” and “Trending Podcasts,” which […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple recloses more U.S. stores
Stores are closing in Wisconsin, Virginia, and more… What you need to know More Apple stores are reclosing in the U.S. That’s because COVID-19 infections continue to rise. […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Coping with inconsistent facial recognition in Apple Photos
It is extremely handy to tag people you know in photos you take. You can then easily find images of those people across time and […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Yeedi K700 review: This robot vacuum/mop hybrid delivers smart navigation at a budget price
This killer cleaner uses VSLAM technology to map and navigate its surroundings, but it remains easy to operate and affordable. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Apple Wins Backing of EU General Court Over 13 Billion Euro Tax Bill
The EU General Court today overturned a ruling by the European Commission stating that Apple should pay 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in tax to […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Graphcore delivers world’s most complex processor
Graphcore, the Bristol AI processor company which has raised over $450 million in funding, has announced the second generation of its flagship IPU chip, the […] Read the original post by David Manners
Teleydyne Imaging technology central to ESA Copernicus missions
More details have emerged about UK involvement in two ESA Copernicus missions: Teledyne will supply infrared detectors and and NIR CMOS and CCD sensors to […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Graphcore delivers the world’s most complex processor
Graphcore, the Bristol AI processor company which has raised over $450 million in funding, has announced the second generation of its flagship IPU chip, the […] Read the original post by David Manners
Kobo Nia Review: A Decent Kindle Alternative
It’s worth the extra $10 for this ebook reader to escape Amazon’s stranglehold on our lives. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Congress formally asks Apple to put pressure on foreign app developers
Congress wants full disclosure on data storage from app developers. What you need to know Ming-Chi Kuo revealed new details Hackaday examines some of the tech and it […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek