WIRED tested. With the Coronavirus pandemic ongoing, we’ve gathered the WIRED team’s favorite face coverings for running, walking, and going to work. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Month: August 2020
What Happens If Uber and Lyft Flee California? Look at Austin
The ride-hail services are threatening to stop service in the Golden State to protest a judge’s ruling. They did something similar in Texas in 2016. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Australia’s Covidsafe app only working 27% of the time on some iPhones
“It is a substantial improvement, however, from the late April test results that showed the app working as infrequently as 7% of the time.” What you […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
New Apple documentary charts artists’ AR collaboration with Apple stores
“Infinite Canvas is a global journey that follows seven visionary artists as they push the boundaries of their work.” What you need to know There’s a new […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
This 48W USB-C car charger is on sale for only $15 via Amazon
There are a few essential items everyone should keep in their vehicle, and a powerful car charger is at the top of the list. Luckily, […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
The Race to Collect the Pandemic’s History—as It Unfolds
From protest signs to bottles of Purell, archivists and curators are hurrying to preserve the artifacts of 2020 before they’re lost. Read the original post by Eve Sneider
How to Stop Butt Dialing Everyone with Your Smartphone
The age of touchscreens hasn’t stopped pocket dialing. Here’s how you can put an end to it once and for all. Read the original post by Whitson Gordon
Apple Music to be Fully Integrated in the Porsche Taycan
Porsche has collaborated with Apple to bring Apple Music to the upcoming “Taycan”. This is the first-ever full integration of Apple Music in any vehicle. Via […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Three great iOS 14 accessibility features everyone will want to use
At the core of making an inclusive, easy-to-use software experience is recognizing that accessibility is not just code for “people with disabilities.” It’s just a […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
How to use Translate on iPhone
Apple finally has a translation app to compete with Google Translate. The new Translate app comes with iOS 14 and translates both text and […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
‘Company of Heroes’ lands on the shores of iPhone and Android September 10
The former PC gaming smash-hit comes to mobile. What you need to know Company of Heroes is coming to iPhone and Android. It will be released on September […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Aura Carver review: This landscape-only photo frame automatically pairs portrait images
The Aura Carver picture frame uses AI to ensure you don’t see letterbox bars when the frame is displaying portrait images. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
TV subscription bundles are back, and they’re better than ever for cord-cutters
Apple’s new bundle with CBS All Access and Showtime actually makes sense for cord-cutters. Read the original post by Jared Newman
‘The Morning Show’ was ’20 years of therapy wrapped into 10 episodes’
“There were times when I would read a scene and feel like a whole manhole cover was taken off my back.” What you need to know Star […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
‘Infinite Canvas’ Documentary Now Available on Apple TV
Last year, seven artists led an augmented reality project in Apple Stores around the world. A new free documentary now available on Apple TV highlights […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton