Companies and universities have long relied on seminars to reduce racism, despite lackluster results. Maybe institution leaders can salvage the format. Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Month: July 2020
The Latest Covid Party Story Gets a Twist
Like any urban legend, this one changes slightly with each telling. Read the original post by Gilad Edelman
How to add, remove, and customize widgets in iOS 14
Apple has announced iOS 14, and it’s the first time in years that the company has made significant changes to the home screen. There are […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Apple’s WFH ad shows its Underdogs as all of us living in 2020
What you need to know Apple’s “Apple at Work” series was already pretty great. There’s a new episode all about working from home. It shows the Underdogs dealing […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Rumor: New Apple app ‘coming soon’ to the Microsoft Store
Let’s hope iTunes is finally on the way out. What you need to know There are rumors of a new Apple app that might be coming to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
How to use Dropbox, Google Drive and other cloud storage with iPhone’s Files app
Apple’s Files app is a great tool for organizing and managing your documents, photos, videos and other files from whatever device you are on. When […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
5 things we love—and 5 things we hate—about the biggest iOS 14 features
Even if you haven’t rushed to install the iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 public betas on your devices, you already know all about the new […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
LG SN8YG review: A feature-packed soundbar that doesn’t neglect the basics
The Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support is great, but the rich mid-range audio is even better. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
iPhone 12 battery filings reveal surprise drop in capacity
What’s going on here then? What you need to know New filings have revealed batteries which seem to be for the upcoming iPhone 12. If real, they could […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
ST IoT dev kit with FreeRTOS connects to Amazon cloud
STMicroelectronics is aiming at those developing IoT nodes with a hardware kit that includes FreeRTOS and is ready to connect to Amazon Web Services (AWS). […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Apple’s $500 million batterygate settlement now live, here’s how to claim
“A cash payment of approximately $25 per eligible device.” What you need to know Apple’s iPhone slowdown settlement is now taking applications. Eligible users can apply to receive […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Rumor Suggests New Apple App for Windows Could Be Coming Soon
Apple could be working towards the release of a new app for Windows 10, according to a report this week from an Italian website. The blog […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Ulysses 20 for Mac keeps your spelling and grammar in tip-top shape
Grammar and style check might be Mac-only for now, but the new Ulysses dashboard can improve the writing experience across all of your Apple devices. What […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Ulysses Gets Redesigned Dashboard With Style and Grammar Checker
Popular writing app Ulysses received its twentieth major update today, and gained new grammar and style checking tools as well as a redesigned dashboard. The grammar […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Snapchat Experimenting with TikTok-style Gesture for Content Discovery
Snapchat is looking to capitalize on the possible ban on TikTok in the United States with a new navigation gesture for content discovery that’s very […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey