Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Why Bill Belichick cast down his tablet

As the New England Patriots’ 10th appearance in a Super Bowl approaches, sports fans are eager to see the legendary pairing of quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick take on the...

Apple’s services are buoying its return to growth as its iPhone engine stalls

It looks like Apple’s big bet on building an array of services like iCloud, Apple Music and the App Store is starting to be the big business the company hoped it would be. Wall Street and...

Apple may no longer support 32-bit apps in iOS 11

Back in 2013, Apple announced that its iPhone 5S was the first smartphone to support 64-bit applications. This was coming with Apple’s A7 chip, though apps needed to be updated to work on the...

Game developers take a stand against Trump"s immigration ban

iNK Stories, the studio behind one of our favorite games from last year, 1979 Revolution, has announced it will donate sales sales proceeds to the ACLU. That’s for purchases made between...

Apple Announces Q1 2017 Revenue of $78.4 Billion With 78.3m iPhones, 13m iPads, and 5.3m Macs

The holiday shopping season is typically a strong one for Apple, so it’s expected that the first quarter earnings report of 2017 will be a positive one. Apple has officially announced its...

Apple shares up 3% after company beats earnings expectations

Apple’s latest quarter surpassed earnings expectations, sending the stock up about 3% in initial after-hours trading. Its fiscal first quarter of 2017 saw record earnings of $3.36 per...

Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus oficial renders leak alongside full spec details

We are clearly getting ever closer to the official introduction of Lenovo’s next Android tablet, the Tab3 8 Plus. This model first surfaced online last September, belive it or not, but...

Google opens the code for Chrome on iOS

Google’s Chrome browser has been open source from the get-go (through the Chromium project), but not on iOS. Apple demands that browsers use WebKit instead of their own rendering engines, so...

Benchmark Cheating Strikes Back: How OnePlus and Others Got Caught Red-Handed, and What They’ve Done About it

A few years ago there was a considerable uproar, when numerous major manufacturers were caught cheating on benchmarks. OEMs of all sizes (including Samsung, HTC, Sony, and LG) took part in this arms...

Mind-reading technology lets locked-in sufferers communicate – and they report feeling happy

The technology to control a computer using only your thoughts has existed for decades. Yet we’ve made limited progress in using it for its original purpose: helping people with severe...

Coin will shut down its product services at the end of February

This was all inevitable, of course. Fitbit has made its plans for Coin clear since it bought the mobile payment company back in May of last year. At the time, the wearable maker announced that it was...

iOS 11 may not support 32-bit apps

iOS has supported 64-bit apps since the launch of the iPhone 5s in 2013. And since iOS 9 came out, when you open a legacy 32-bit app on a newer iPhone, you receive a notice saying that the app...

Tesla"s Powerpacks are now lighting up California"s grid

Electric utility company Southern California Edison (SCE) teamed up with Tesla to bring one of the world’s largest electron-storing solutions to life in less than six months. In fact, it only...

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