“Systems for increased drying of speaker and sensor components that are exposed to moisture” What you need to know A new Apple patent reveals a big new […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Google blows Bubbles with rollout of Android 11
Google has started rolling out Android 11, beginning with Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, OPPO and realme phones. Access to the latest major version of its mobile […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
PUBG parent may join hands with a local partner to reverse the ban in India
PUBG Corporation will retain the publishing rights for the game. What you need to know A new report claims PUBG Corporation is looking for an Indian partner […] Read the original post by Babu Mohan
Meet This Year’s WIRED25: People Who Are Making Things Better
The scientists, technologists, artists, and chefs who are standing between us and species collapse. Read the original post by Graham Hacia
Join Us for This Year’s Virtual WIRED25 Celebration
It’s free, and it’s the only event where you’ll find Brie Larson, Nia DaCosta, Anthony Fauci, Ghetto Gastro, Sarah Friar, and more all on one […] Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Yardian Pro smart sprinkler controller review: This stylish watering system has a steep learning curve
Usability isn’t this smart irrigation system’s strong point, but it gets water where it needs to be in your landscaping. Read the original post by Christopher Null
A14X Apple Silicon chips to enter production in Q4 2020
“TSMC is expected to start making Apple Silicon in fourth-quarter 2020” What you need to know DigiTimes says that the production of Apple’s first Apple silicon chips […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
A14X Chip for First Apple Silicon Mac and New iPad Pro to Enter Mass Production in Fourth Quarter
Apple’s 5-nanometer-based A14X processor, which is destined for the first Apple Silicon Mac and the next-generation iPad Pro, will enter mass production in the fourth […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple Stops Signing iOS 13.6.1 Following Release of iOS 13.7
Following the release of iOS 13.7 on September 1, Apple has stopped signing 13.6.1, which means downgrading to that version is no longer possible. iOS 13.7 […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
IoC: Online learning levels out coding skills
Figures from the Institute of Coding (IoC) suggest online learning of coding skills is helping achieve a gender balance, levelling out a previously male-orientated field. […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Apple Stops Signing iOS 13.6.1
Following the release of iOS 13.7 last week, Apple has now stopped signing iOS 13.6.1. This means it is no longer possible to restore your […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Countersues Epic Games for ‘Willful, Brazen’ Contract Breach, Seeks Damages
Apple has filed a countersuit against Epic Games and is seeking damages for breach of contract. Epic Games was the first to drag Apple to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Adobe is hiring creators to make this year’s Adobe MAX conference a reality
Adobe wants to hire you to help build this year’s MAX conference. What you need to know Adobe has launched CoCreate: MAX. The company wants to hire creators […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Safari now prompts you to use the News app when on a publisher’s website
Apple wants to get you into the News app from everywhere. What you need to know Safari will now point you to the News app in iOS […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Apple is no longer a $2 trillion company…again
Apple has once again dipped below its historical $2 trillion market capitalization. What you need to know Apple’s market capitalization dropped below $2 trillion on Tuesday. It is […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek