If you are a fan of iPhone’s Bedtime feature you may be dismayed to see its tab missing from the Clock app in iOS 14. […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Month: August 2020
TikTok deal may be announced any hour, but could hit snag
TikTok is nearly ready to announce a buyer, but the Chinese government could slow a deal. What you need to know TikTok has reportedly chosen a buyer […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Are Radioactive Diamond Batteries a Cure for Nuclear Waste?
Researchers are developing a new battery powered by lab-grown gems made from reformed nuclear waste. If it works, it will last thousands of years. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
Apple may be reviving a classic Mac with its chip transition
With just a few short months to go until the first Apple Silicon-based Mac rolls off the assembly line, we’re starting to get a good […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg Criticised Apple’s App Store Policies in Front of 50,000 Employees
At a company-wide meeting last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized Apple opening in front of more than 50,000 employees. He said that Apple has […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Developers can now suggest changes for Apple’s App Store rules
Apple has updated its App Review process. What you need to know Apple has announced an update to the App Store. The update specifically focuses on new features […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Netflix is offering some content without subscription – but not on iPhone
What you need to know Netflix is letting users watch some huge shows without paying a subscription fee. Users can watch “Boss Baby,” “Stranger Things,” and more. Multiple […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
I Was a Floating Head at an NBA Game. It Gets Weirder
Crowds of spectral, legless virtual fans are part of the league’s stab at preserving the ambiance of pre-pandemic basketball. I took a seat. Read the original post by Kate Knibbs
This Labor Day sale on Tribit headphones saves you nearly 50% today
Labor Day deals are coming in quick, and this latest sale at Amazon can score you nearly 50% off a pair of wireless Tribit QuietPlus […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
Apple Shares Rise as Trading Begins Following Four-for-One Stock Split
Apple’s four-for-one stock split takes effect today, with the company’s share price dropping from roughly $500 to around $125 as of the start of trading […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
Netflix’s Limited Free Access Works on Mac and iPad, but Not iPhone
Netflix is offering limited free access to a variety of original programming, reports OnlyTech. iOS appears to be inexplicably excluded from the limited free access, […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
LiDAR Scanner is again reportedly coming to ‘some’ iPhone 12 models
What you need to know Apple is reportedly adding a LiDAR Scanner to “some” iPhone 12 models. DigiTimes sources don’t specify which models will get it. Apple already […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
An Apple silicon iMac reportedly get a custom GPU in 2021
What you need to know Apple will reportedly ship an iMac using Apple silicon in the second half of 2021. That iMac will also include a new, […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Notability Gains New Tools, Dedicated Shop, and More
Ginger Labs today announced an update to its popular productivity app Notability, introducing several new features designed to enhance creativity within the app. Among the new […] Read the original post by Frank McShan
12-inch MacBook with Apple Silicon, Lightweight Design, and Up to 20 Hours Battery Life Could Launch This Year
Apple is rumored to launch a redesigned 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 24-inch iMac with its Apple Silicon chip before the end of this year. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey