You probably already have some kind of Amazon Echo device in your home and may be looking to add some more during Amazon Prime Day. […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Month: September 2020
iPhone 12 Could Launch Earlier than Usual in South Korea
A report from The Korea Herald claims that Apple could launch its new iPhone 12 lineup in South Korea earlier than usual in a bid […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Alps Alpine aims V2X module at China
Alps Alpine has created a cellular vehicle-to-anything (V2X) communication module specifically for the Chinese market. “The most prominent use for next-generation communications systems, and a […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
iPhone 12 May Launch Earlier Than Usual in South Korea
The upcoming iPhone 12 lineup may launch earlier than usual in South Korea, reports The Korea Herald. South Korean telecoms firms speaking to The Korea Herald […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Testing Won’t Save Us From Covid-19
Many experts are convinced that fast and easy screening can stop the virus. But that theory fails to account for the messiness of real life. Read the original post by Christie Aschwanden
Don’t miss Woot’s one-day sale on refurbished Apple MacBook computers
For just one day only, Woot has select refurbished configurations of Apple’s MacBook Air and MacBook Pro devices on sale with prices starting at $560. […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Amazon’s 48-Hour ‘Prime Day’ Event Takes Place October 13 and 14
For the last few years, Amazon has been hosting an epic Prime Day sale that offers up deals and discounts on a huge range of […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Three ways Apple could improve its core Services experience
Services: they’re so hot right now. Earlier this year, Apple beat its self-stated goal of doubling Services revenue in 2020 with time to spare, and the […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
The Election Threats That Keep US Intelligence Up at Night
Government officials have increasingly sounded alarms on the risks of foreign interference and disinformation campaigns leading up to—and after—November 3. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
74mW broadband IR LED for phone-based spectroscopy
Osram has increased the efficiency of its broadband near-infra-red emitting diodes (NIREDs), producing the Oslon P1616 SFH 4737 which it claims is world’s smallest NIRED […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Woot’s one-day iPhone and Apple Watch blowout offers huge refurb discounts
Whether you’re just wanting to get an affordable upgrade or you’re making the wholesale switch to the Apple ecosystem, today’s sale at Woot offering huge […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Mauvio review: One-tap audio clean up on iPhone videos
With all the emphasis about making high-quality video on mobile devices, it’s a shame so little attention is paid to audio. Slick visuals can do […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Craig Federighi Explains How Scribble Feature in iPadOS 14 Was Developed
Scribble is one of the most notable new features in iPadOS 14, and in a new interview with Popular Mechanics, Apple SVP of software engineering […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Sponsored Content – Schurter: A touch of magic
We have known and used mechanical switches and push buttons since childhood, writes Schurter. A clear pressure point, a saturated clicking sound when actuated. We […] Read the original post by EW Staff
Microsoft Internally Worked on a Mac OS X Aqua Theme for Windows XP
Late last week, the Windows XP source code leaked and it has revealed that Microsoft was working on a theme that was similar to Apple’s […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey