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Bryan Chaffin and guest-host Jim Dalrymple talk about how they use their iPads, and it turns out they’re pretty different use cases. They try to talk about where Apple TV might go but venture into a much deeper conversation about Apple’s original TV…
Lees meerCharlotte Henry and Andrew Orr join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the Starwood data breach and Apple’s work with (RED) for World AIDS day.
Lees meerWe have a deal on a 2-in-1 Smart Plug with Alexa, Google, and IFTTT support. Firstly, it has two outlets, but plugs into just one. Secondly, those outlets are smart outlets that can be controlled via Alexa, Google Home, or IFTTT, and are controllabl…
Lees meerUsers will be able to ask Alexa to access their Apple Music starting December 17th via a new skill.
Lees meerApple has released its iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max silicone cases in three new colors. The new colors are Hibiscus, Mellow Yellow and Pacific Green. The case costs $39. The company also introduced Apple Watch Sport Bands in the three new colors, at …
Lees meerWith Numbers, Apple’s spreadsheet program, you can have multiple sheets in a single document and use cells within each to calculate values in the others. It’s handy! Come on in and read about how.
Lees meerThe Marriott hotel group has suffered one of the biggest corporate data breaches in history, data from half-a-billion customers stolen.
Lees meerRachel Premack writes about how Google has dominated the education market, and how Apple and Microsoft can fight back. When it comes to education software, which teachers and students use to manage assignments, deadlines, and documents, Apple is lac…
Lees meerElectronic Art’s customer service account on Twitter is offering people the chance to play Battlefield 5 free for a week.
Lees meerBloomberg‘s Ben Elgin has been asking companies for further comments.
Lees meerMujjo is launching a new line of blue leather cases for the latest iPhones. It’s not just any blue. They selected this deep shade of blue which contrasts beautifully with the iPhone’s black bezels and picks up very subtle hints of purple and green i…
Lees meerThe government is banking on the fact that many users don’t verify their public keys with each other.
Lees meerIn a case earlier this year, the government tried to make Facebook help wiretap certain Messenger voice calls. It was rejected, but the legal arguments the government made for breaking encryption remain under seal. The ACLU wants the details made pu…
Lees meerTarget has long been a holdout from the payment service, but it sounds like it’s considering it.
Lees meerDavid Barnard takes a close look at App Store scams and manipulation going on. It sounds like it’s easy to game the system. Apple can and does dramatically shape the App Store economy. Similar to how governments shape economies through tax law and o…
Lees meerAlthough watching porn has always been banned in the stores, until now Starbucks hasn’t done anything technological about it.
Lees meerAfter what looked to be a rather bleak year in terms of new Apple products, the company came out swinging this fall with a strong overall lineup of Macs, iPads and iPhones. John sizes up Apple’s prospects.
Lees meer“Gartner, Inc. forecasts that worldwide shipments of wearable devices will reach 225 million in 2019, an increase of 25.8 percent from 2018. End-user spending on wearable devices is forecast to reach $42 billion in 2019. Of that, $16.2 billion will …
Lees meerQualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf told CNBC on Wednesday that his firm and Apple are “on the doorstep” of settling their ongoing dispute. He told Mad Money host Jim Cramer that they “do talk as companies.” He reiterated that he believes a resolution is …
Lees meerBryan Chaffin and John Martellaro join host Kelly Guimont to chat about the Apple TV 4K as a gift and YouTube’s programming shifts.
Lees meerDell has revealed that it suffered a cybersecurity attack but says it does not believe any customer data was extracted.
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