What you need to know There’s a new concept video with a ton of concepts inside. Not all of them are anything like what we’ll see being […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: August 2020
Fortnite goes next-level petty with new mobile discounts
“Currently, when using Apple and Google payment options, Apple and Google collect a 30% fee, and the up to 20% price drop does not apply.” What […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
She Helped Wreck the News Business. Here’s Her Plan to Fix It
Nandini Jammi’s advertiser boycotts scared brands away from journalism and into shady ad tech. Now she wants to teach marketers to think for themselves again. Read the original post by Gilad Edelman
Photoshop Will Help ID Images That Have Been … Photoshopped
Adobe is adding technology to tag images with metadata, part of an effort to identify deepfakes and other efforts at manipulation. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
macOS Big Sur: What’s new in the Photos app
Photos might be the most important app on the Mac. After all, it is used to manage your precious, invaluable photos. It is the app […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Apple, Ford, and Walmart lobbying against WeChat ban
“For those who don’t live in China, they don’t understand how vast the implications are if American companies aren’t allowed to use it” What you need […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple to Launch Bundled Subscription Services Called ‘Apple One’
Apple will launch a new range of bundled subscription services called “Apple One” as soon as October, according to a new report by Bloomberg. The series […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Apple to release ‘Apple One’ services bundle as soon as October
“The bundles are designed to encourage customers to subscribe to more Apple services, which will generate more recurring revenue.” What you need to know Apple is getting […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Seven ways iOS 14 will help protect your privacy
With each yearly major update of iOS, Apple tightens the screws on apps and services that seek to violate your privacy in order to turn […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
One IT Guy’s Spreadsheet-Fueled Race to Restore Voting Rights
This fall, thousands will show up to vote only to find out they’ve been purged. Lots of activists—and one Ohio man with lots of cats—are […] Read the original post by Jack Hitt
Trump administration defends social media order in court
The administration says the EO “imposes no obligations on any private party” What you need to know The Trump administration is defending an executive order targeting social […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Automotive always-on dc-dc controllers need only a few µA
Renesas has introduced a pair of automotive dc-dc converter chips with low operating current for ‘always-on’ applications. Both are designed to work with external mosfet […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Apple Shipped 15 Million iPhones in the U.S. in Q2 2020, a New Domestic Record
Apple shipped approximately 15 million iPhones in the United States in the second quarter of 2020, according to a new report shared by Canalys, setting […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Facebook launches 2020 Voting Information Center
You can now register to vote through Facebook. What you need to know Facebook is launching its Voting Information Centers for the 2020 election. It will give key […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Top SD-WAN Providers in 2020
eWEEK TOP COMPANIES: Networking equipment providers are hustling to top each other in the fast-evolving software-defined WAN (wide-area network) sector, because so much innovation continues […] Read the original post by Parth Shah