Check out the Most Important iOS 8.3 Beta Features
Apple early on Monday rolled out iOS 8.3 beta to developers, an update which, along with a handful of bug fixes, prominently features the ability for users to select from a more diverse set of emojis....
View ArticleThe Fall of Cable Is Coming
Cable is amazing. For as much as people justifiably rag on cable providers, the actual content and breadth of channels is absolutely mesmerizing. When you toss DVR and on-demand functionality into the...
View ArticleGameboy Add-On for the iPhone May Soon Be a Reality
What started out as an April Fool’s joke for nostalgic video gamers may wind up becoming an incredible product. Last week, Hyperkin — a video game peripherals and accessories company — released some...
View ArticleThis Is How Netflix Determines Subscription Rates in Each Country
History has shown that any effort aimed at eradicating piracy via brute force is destined to fail. Arguably, the only way to truly stem piracy is to, quite simply, embrace the notion that piracy exists...
View ArticleMammoth Study Finds Sprint’s 4G Network Is the Worst – And It’s Not Even Close
In a mammoth study comparing mobile data speeds of U.S.-based carriers across various cities, Verizon emerged victorious more often than not. But the study,conducted by PC Mag across 30 U.S. cities,...
View Article6 Brilliant Siri Tricks You Didn’t Know Existed
When Apple first introduced Siri back in 2011, it was an interesting concept plagued by limited functionality. But in typical fashion, Apple over the years has quietly bestowed upon Siri all sorts of...
View ArticleYouTube Is Back With a Vengeance and Is Now More Popular Than Cable
During Google’s recent earnings conference call, Google chief business officer Omid Kordestani said that YouTube is now bigger than any individual US cable network when it comes to attracting 18-49...
View ArticleThis Quick Quiz Will Tell You If You Have Been Hacked or Not
Over the past few years, there has been no shortage of high-profile credit card breaches at some of the largest retailers in the country. From Target to Home Depot, it seems that we can’t go a few...
View ArticleApple to Release Affordable 4K 21.5-inch iMac?
Hot on the heels of Apple releasing the sixth beta of OS X El Capitan, developers have stumbled across strings of code that provide even more proof that the next-gen 21.5 inch iMac will come with a...
View ArticleThe Anticipated Tesla Model X Is Finally Here
In a letter to shareholders published yesterday evening, Tesla confirmed that the hotly anticipated Model X will, in fact, launch in September. While there were already rumors pointing to a September...
View ArticleHow Google Chrome is ‘Killing’ Your MacBook
With a 64.8% market share as of July 2015, Google Chrome is by far the most widely used web browser on the planet, easily dwarfing competing browsers from the likes of Microsoft, Apple, and Mozilla....
View ArticleMozilla CEO Doesn’t Really Like Windows 10, but Why?
The recent release of Windows 10 largely looks like a resounding success. Not only has Microsoft’s latest OS already been downloaded by over 18 million users, but it’s also been well-received by both...
View ArticleComcast: We’re Ready for 4K Distribution Today
While there’s no disputing that the picture quality of 4K content is absolutely breathtaking, the transition to a 4K world isn’t going to happen overnight. For starters, 4K HDTVs are relatively...
View ArticlePopcorn Time Blames Hollywood for Popularity of Illegal Streaming
As the unofficial Netflix for Pirates, Popcorn Time has made waves ever since it debuted back in October of 2014. With an intuitive interface that puts other BitTorrent clients to shame, Popcorn Time...
View ArticleApple Music’s Abject Marketing Failure
Apple two weeks ago was forced to defend its nascent Apple Music service following a report which claimed that 48% of users who signed up for the streaming service were no longer using it. Offering a...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Is Finally Fixing the Most Annoying Thing About Browsing the Web
When Google Chrome finally added a speaker symbol to open tabs that were playing music or other types of audio, the Internet rejoiced. But as great as this feature was, it didn’t solve all of our...
View ArticleThe Highly Anticipated Tesla Model X Is ‘Quiet’ Expensive
Tesla this week finally disclosed some pricing information for its highly anticipated Model X. Slated to launch later this month, performance on Tesla’s Model X might only be eclipsed by its insanely...
View Article6 Simple Tips to Instantly Boost Your Wi-Fi Signal
With Google’s OnHub router attracting a lot of press lately, we thought it’d be a good time to run down some easy ways you can improve your Wi-Fi signal without having to plunk down $200 bucks for a...
View ArticleThe Biggest Early Complaints About Google’s New OnHub W-Fi Router
Last week, Google quietly unveiled a brand new $200 Wi-Fi router it calls OnHub. As we detailed recently, the OnHub router brings with it a number of compelling new features that promise to make...
View ArticleIs Samsung’s New Gear S2 Going to Be Compatible With iPhone?
The recently unveiled Gear S2 is arguably the first smartwatch from Samsung that doesn’t look like a clunky piece of hardware you wouldn’t want to be caught dead wearing. Coupled with what seems like...
View ArticleCanon’s Insane New Video Camera Can Record HD Color Video in the Dark
Canon earlier today unveiled a jaw-dropping new multi-purpose camera with a maximum ISO of over 4,000,000. In layman’s terms, this bad boy can effectively see in the dark. Dubbed the ME20F-SH, Canon’s...
View ArticleiPhone 6S: Everything We Expect to See in Apple’s Next-Gen iPhones
In about 24 hours, Tim Cook will take the stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California and officially unveil Apple’s next-gen iPhone lineup. Likely to be called the iPhone 6s...
View ArticleAnti-Virus Creator John McAfee to Run for U.S President
With Donald Trump not only running for President but actually enjoying a significant lead over rival candidates, the build-up to the 2016 Presidential election will undoubtedly be one for the record...
View ArticleHow the New Apple TV May Change the Way We Watch Television
Believe it or not, but the star of Apple’s big media event today may be a completely revamped Apple TV. While new iPhones will undoubtedly impress, Apple’s refreshed Apple TV may ultimately steal the...
View ArticleApple Has a New Android App and Google Is Not Happy About That
WatchOS 2 might be delayed, but it’s full steam ahead for all things iOS. Alongside today’s launch of iOS 9, Apple just a short while ago released its new “Move to iOS” app for Android users. DON’T...
View ArticleShould Apple Abandon the iPhone’s ‘S’?
Apple’s iPhone upgrade cycle over the years has settled into a nice and predictable pattern. Every time Apple introduces an iPhone with a new form factor, it’s followed up by an ‘S’ upgrade that...
View ArticleTesla’s Model X Falcon Wing Door Design Is an Engineering Marvel
Earlier this week, Elon Musk officially took the wraps off of Tesla’s completed Model X, an SUV modeled after the wildly successful Model S. Though the Model X has a lot in common with the Model S —...
View Article5 Awesome iPhone Tricks You Should Start Using
With the recent release of iOS 9, we’ve already covered an incredible number of new iOS OS features that both iPhone and iPad users alike can take advantage of. Lost in the shuffle though, are some...
View ArticleTim Cook Says Apple Has No Plans to Release a MacBook/iPad Hybrid Device
Microsoft’s new Surface Book sure does seem to be weighing heavily on the minds of Apple executives these days. Just a few weeks ago, Apple executive Phil Schiller was quick to dismiss the market for...
View ArticleHere’s How Much Your Stolen Data Is Worth on the Dark Web
While most people associate the “Dark Web” as a murky underworld where users can easily buy and sell anything from drugs, counterfeit passports, and even advanced weaponry, it’s also proven to be a...
View ArticleMan Sues Apple After Retail Employee Deletes Years Worth of Photos
Deric White, a 68 year-old man from the UK, is suing Apple for approximately $7,500 after an Apple employee at the company’s Regent Street store in London completely wiped White’s iPhone clean,...
View ArticleAverage US Internet Speed Has More Than Tripled Since 2011
Thanks to the rise of streaming video services like Netflix, ISPs in the United States have been forced to up their game and deliver faster connections to keep bandwidth hungry users satisfied. In...
View ArticlePossible iPhone 7 Plus Leak May Reveal Two of the Phone’s Biggest New Features
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 7 may finally address an issue that iPhone users have been clamoring about for years – mediocre battery life. According to a new report from the Chinese-language website...
View ArticleAndroid Design Chief Says iPhone Software Can Feel ‘Heavy and Burdensome’
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone about eight years ago, he said that it was a leapfrog product that was 5 years ahead of the competition. With the benefit of hindsight, Jobs’ prediction was...
View ArticleVerizon Says It Will Be the First U.S. Carrier to Deliver 5G Speeds
If you thought the leap from 3G to 4G LTE was a nice bump, just wait until 5G rolls out in just a few years. When that happens, imagine a mobile world where you can download data at a blistering 20...
View ArticleiPhone 7S’s Game Changing Feature: Wireless Charging Over Distance
In the face of analyst claims that we’ve finally reached peak iPhone, Apple’s interest in exploring new and innovative mobile technologies remains as vibrant as ever. With the iPhone still accounting...
View ArticleBad News for Microsoft as Sales for Windows Phone Devices Hit an All-Time Low
Try as it may, Microsoft simply can’t compete in a smartphone market still dominated by Apple’s iPhone and an assortment of Android handsets. As part of the company’s Q4 2015 earnings report, the...
View ArticleReport Claims to Finally Reveal What the iPhone 7 Looks Like
Apple’s penchant for industrial design took a strange turn when the company released the iPhone 6. Though the device was impressively slim, it featured a protruding camera and unsightly antenna bands...
View ArticleResearchers Have Developed a Revolutionary Braille Tablet for the Blind
Researchers at the University of Michigan recently unveiled a new Braille-enabled prototype tablet that makes it possible for those with vision problems to read text on a full display . The tablet...
View ArticleElon Musk’s Next Idea? An Electric Jet That Can Take Off and Land Vertically
Elon Musk is changing the world one idea at a time. First, with Tesla, the man so many people call the real life Tony Stark has done an incredible job of bringing electric vehicles to the mainstream....
View ArticleFor Just $65,000, You Can Buy a Ridiculous Russian Truck That Can Drive...
If you’re in the market for an unstoppable truck that can even drive through water, you’ll have to pack up your bags and head to Russia and plunk down $65,000 for the SHERP ATV. Sporting self-inflated...
View Article20 OS X Keyboard Shortcuts That Will Make Your Life Easier
While there are plenty of great tips out there detailing how to get the most out of your iPhone, there aren’t many primers on how to make the OS X user experience more efficient and, in turn, more...
View ArticleThis Flexible Smartphone Display Might Be the Future of Mobile Computing
Researchers from the Queen’s University Human Media Lab recently unveiled the ReFlex, a smartphone prototype featuring a flexible and surprisingly functional display. By combining a bendable LG OLED...
View ArticleShopping on Amazon Just Got More Expensive—Unless You’re a Prime Subscriber
Over the past few years, Amazon has done quite a bit to make its $99/year Prime membership an appealing proposition. From free shipping and access to an impressive selection of video content, Amazon...
View ArticleHow Powerful Is the Human Brain Compared to a Computer?
For as fast and powerful as computers have become, they still pose no match for the human brain. Sure, a computer specifically programmed to perform singular task such as, say, playing chess can give a...
View ArticleThe Clever Way Netflix’s Recommendation Algorithm Keeps Viewers Addicted
While Netflix was once synonymous for shipping boatloads of DVDs by mail, Netflix today is primarily a streaming-based company with two primary objectives. One, it’s dead set on creating a seemingly...
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