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Yodlee is the biggest financial data broker in the U.S., and it routinely sells your credit card data to investment and research firms. The Yodlee document describes in detail what type of data its clients gain access to, how the company manages tha…
Lees meerApple has acquired the rights to Swan Song, starring Mahershala Ali and written and directed by Benjamin Cleary.
Lees meerThe next time you take a picture, consider turning on HDR mode. It can help you deal with clipped highlights and shadows.
Lees meerAndrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss some tips for improving your iPhone photos, and a reminder that iCloud sync is not a backup.
Lees meerWe have a deal on a 2-year subscription to SurfShark VPN. This service features unlimited data, military-grade AES-256-GCM encryption, and IKEv2 and OpenVPN protocols. The company also has a no logging policy. Two years with SurfShark is $69 through…
Lees meerThis week, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced he was donating $10 billion to help fight climate change. Wired science editor Matt Reynold’s suggests he might want to look closer to home if he’s serious about making a difference. While Bezos has – b…
Lees meerToday Microsoft announced the public release of its new Microsoft Office app. It combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single office suite. It integrates the company’s Lens technology so you can convert images you take with your smartphone int…
Lees meeriOS is adware for Apple’s services, according to Tumblr software engineer Steve Streza. William Gallagher of AppleInsider, does not agree, at least for now. The key part though, is in the argument that iOS is nothing more than adware. The argument t…
Lees meerApple is taking legal action against a former employee behind a tell-all book who used to manage the App Store in Germany.
Lees meerAdobe launched Photoshop 30 years ago in 1990, and it’s celebrating with updates to Photoshop for iPad and Mac.
Lees meerApple is set to reopen 10 of its retail outlets outside of Beijing today, which were closed following the Coronavirus outbreak.
Lees meerFirst Alert’s Onelink Safe & Sound now supports AirPlay 2. The device is a combination of smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector, and speaker.
Lees meerSamsung made a big noise about the launch of its latest folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip. As we know, most previous attempts at creating such a device have not gone well. At all. (I suspect this is why Apple hasn’t launched one, and why we’ve s…
Lees meerFormer, Apple employee Larry Tesler, who invented Cut, Copy and Paste and co-founded Arm, passed away on February 17, aged 74.
Lees meerThe IRS is suing Facebook for US$9 billion, saying the company kept profits in subsidiaries based in Ireland. The IRS argues that Facebook understated the value of the intellectual property it sold to an Irish subsidiary in 2010 while building out g…
Lees meerLiteChaser Pro is a new iPhone 11 camera kit for mobile photographers and videographers. The photography kit includes a special case, detachable grip, and a circular polarizer lens. Or, if you choose the filmmaker kit you’ll receive a variable neutr…
Lees meerWe have a deal on Filmage Screen, an all-in-one video app for the Mac. It features an integrated screen recorder, basic audio recorder, professional video editor, useful video converter and video player to let you handle your videos once for all.
Lees meerISPs are suing Maine over a privacy law that will go into effect this July, saying it violates their free speech rights. The law would force them to obtain user consent before collecting and selling their data.
Lees meerBryan joins host Kelly to chat about Apple’s updated guidance, what guidance is, why it matters, and what exactly this update means for Apple stock.
Lees meerFuture versions of the Apple Pencil may include a haptic system that will monitor the user’s grip. That’s according to AppleInsider, who noticed a recently granted patent. In a patent granted by the USPTO to Apple on Tuesday titled “Touch-based inpu…
Lees meerThe New York Times has a piece today about death photography, and how it’s returning with the help of our ubiquitous smartphone camera. “But we are returning to the older ways,” she went on, “a movement backward that some say began in the ’70s, with…
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