In line with previous reports, Broadcom has confirmed that a ramp-up of its chip shipments, for what analysts believe is the iPhone 12, will run […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Month: September 2020
Essential Anker accessories are discounted by as much as 42% today
Anker’s latest sale is full of savings on tech essentials every home and office needs, from USB-C hubs and USB power strips to wall chargers […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
PUBG removed from App Store and Google Play Store following ban in India
The Indian government announced a ban on the app earlier this week. What you need to know PUBG Mobile has been removed from app stores in India. Both […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
How to create a bootable macOS Big Sur installer drive
Apple has a new version of macOS coming soon. It’s called Big Sur, and it’s version 11. If you want to install it on multiple […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
Will WhatsApp’s Misinfo Cure Work for Facebook Messenger?
To protect the election, the platform will limit message forwarding to five people at a time. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Creepy ‘Geofence’ Finds Anyone Who Went Near a Crime Scene
Police increasingly ask Google and other tech firms for data about who was where, when. Two judges ruled the investigative tool invalid in a Chicago […] Read the original post by Sidney Fussell
Facebook Messenger Limits Message Forwarding to Cut Spread of Misinformation
Facebook has announced a new forward limit on its Messenger chat platform so that messages can now only be forwarded to five people or groups […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac review: Standing at the crossroads of Mac’s future
At this year’s WWDC, the Mac took a giant step closer to iOS in terms of hardware. The announcement of a transition to ARM-based Apple […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) review: A great feature set from the market leader for less than $100
Ring’s latest—and least-expensive—video doorbell impresses, but still doesn’t work well with Google Assistant. Read the original post by Martyn Williams
NFL without cable: A cord-cutter’s guide for the 2020 pro football season
Whether you’ve cut the cord or are sticking with cable, our guide will show you all the ways you can watch America’s favorite sport on […] Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Japanese developers speak out against Apple and App Store guidelines
“I want from the bottom of my heart Epic to win” What you need to know Japanese developers are speaking out against Apple. Many are unhappy with what […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple Publishes Human Rights Policy Following Shareholder Pressure Over China Censorship
Apple has published a human rights policy document that commits to “freedom of information and expression,” following years of criticism from investors that it shows […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple publishes new commitment to human rights document
It comes following years of criticism over censorship in places like China. What you need to know Apple has published a new human rights document. The four-page document […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Japanese Developers Criticize Apple’s App Store Policies and Approval Process
The ongoing dispute between Apple and Epic Games has spurred complaints from Japanese game developers about Apple’s App Store business model and the way it […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Why Managed Cloud Models are Trending Up
eWEEK DATA POINTS: To keep an organization focused while still using cutting-edge open source apps, organizations are outsourcing application management. They see this as a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey