You don’t have to give up sports or talk shows when you cut the cord. There are apps for streaming real-time TV, and these are […] Read the original post by Jess Grey, Medea Giordano
Month: September 2020
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack – September 2020
This month brings attention to the cases of missing reporters worldwide—including Sri Lankan writer Prageeth Eknelygoda, who was abducted over 10 years ago. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
How States Can Join Forces to Expand Covid Testing
Through quadratic funding, big and small states can be rewarded to form compacts that expand testing capacity—and enable states to finally control the pandemic. Read the original post by Puja Ohlhaver, Zoë Hitzig
Apple accidentally approved malware with notarized code for Mac
“As far as I know, this is a first” What you need to know Apple inadvertently approved malware to run on macOS last year. That’s according to security […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is a fitting tribute
Perfect balance between old and new. Square Enix had a lot on its plate when it set out to make Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition. […] Read the original post by Casian Holly
A Saudi Prince’s Attempt to Silence Critics on Twitter
An ongoing investigation reveals how Mohammed bin Salman’s team allegedly infiltrated the platform—and got away with it. Read the original post by Bradley Hope, Justin Scheck
Can a Bubble Net Stop a Hurricane? Some Norwegians Think So
An idea to use underwater bubbles to cool oceans and deflate oncoming storms is the latest in a series of far-out schemes for controlling the […] Read the original post by Eric Niiler
History repeating itself: Apple could learn from Microsoft’s past
They say that those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it. They don’t say what happens to those who just audit history. Writing […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Siglent adds lower-cost spectrum analysers
Siglent Technologies has added a pair of RF analysers to its range: an entry-level spectrum analyser, and a lower-end real-time spectrum analyser. SSA3032X-R (photo right) […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Facebook threatens to ban news in Australia over payment row
“This is not our first choice – it is our last.” What you need to know Facebook says it may stop allowing publishers and users from sharing […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Enhance your audio with $40 off Soundcore Liberty Air true wireless earbuds
Wireless earbuds are the future, and you don’t have to spend nearly $200 on a pair of AirPods to snag a pair worth your time. […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Apple Pay With Express Transit Mode Goes Live for D.C. Metro Riders
Apple Pay with Express Transit mode today appears to have gone live for the Washington Metro. MacRumors reader Errin submitted screenshots showing the SmarTrip fare card […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
How to remove page numbers when printing from Numbers for Mac
Numbers for macOS offers sophisticated options for printing spreadsheets, charts, and other items created in the numerically minded app. In producing this output, you might […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Peace by Hampton smart plug review: This ultra-cheap smart plug offers no surprises
This Best Buy exclusive hits the market at about $9.50 a pop (but they come in a $18.99 two-pack). Read the original post by Christopher Null
iPhone 12, two new Apple Watches and over-ear AirPods coming fall
“Apple Inc. has asked suppliers to build at least 75 million 5G iPhones for later this year” What you need to know Bloomberg has reported several products […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick