Whether your children are going back to class in person or remotely—or some combination—we have tips to help them make the most of the experience. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Covid Hits Minorities Hardest, but Data Often Doesn’t Show It
Many states are not collecting the race or ethnicity of coronavirus patients, which can make it harder to know the true impact on low-income communities. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
How to turn an old laptop into a Chromebook
You can convert an older laptop into a Chromebook without spending a dime. All you need is an hour. Read the original post by Alaina Yee
WeChat Users Group Sues Trump Administration Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Ban
A group of WeChat users has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in an effort to block an executive order that would ban the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
G Data Antivirus for Mac review: Straightforward protection at a good price
Anyone looking for a simple, straightforward antivirus suite should consider G Data’s Antivirus for Mac. This simple antivirus app offers protection without overcomplicating itself. There […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Amazon’s AirPods Pro deal drops the true wireless earbuds to just $220
Snagging a great AirPods Pro deal isn’t as difficult these days as it once was. Lately, we’ve seen a few discounts at retailers like Verizon […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Treatlife 3-Way Smart Dimmer DS02 review: Still easy on the wallet, but now with 3-way circuit support
The companion app for Treatlife’s Wi-Fi dimmer, however, is as primitive as ever. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Shure Aonic 50 wireless active noise-cancelling headphone review: Beautiful sound, mediocre noise cancellation
If you value audio performance more than active noise cancelling, the Shure Aonic 50 headphones deserve a listen. Just be aware of a few Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Apple’s Marina Bay Sands Retail Store to Open Soon in Singapore
Apple today announced the imminent opening of Apple Marina Bay Sands, its third and arguably most distinctive retail store in the country of Singapore. Image credit: […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Aukey’s 2-port USB-C wall charger has dropped to $13 on Amazon
The Aukey 30W Power Delivery 3.0 USB-C dual-port fast wall charger is down to $12.99 on Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon for […] Read the original post by John Levite
Raspberry Pi and OpenCanary track hackers
Hackers causing havoc, demanding ransomeware and stealing information can be tracked by the combination of Raspberry Pi and the open source programme OpenCanary, says Another […] Read the original post by David Manners
Scrapped Mac mini Prototype with iPod Dock Pictured
Apple once worked on a Mac mini with a built-in dock for the iPod nano as images shared by @DongleBookPro show. Continue reading → Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
App Recap: Done Habit Tracker, RTRO, and Subtrack
In this week’s App Recap, we’ve highlighted productivity app “Done,” photo and video app “RTRO,” and finance app “Subtrack” as three apps that are worth […] Read the original post by Frank McShan
Apple’s First Retail Store that Sits on Water to Open Soon in Singapore
Apple is “soon” going to open its third Apple Store in Singapore and its first store in the world that sits on a body of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Microsoft Says Apple Blocking Epic Games’ Unreal Engine Would Harm Game Creators
Apple and Epic Games are currently involved in a major legal battle, with the latter taking on the Cupertino company for its monopolistic App Store […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey