The revelation behind Google Cardboard was that if you put your phone close enough to your eyes, it’s basically a VR headset — but it’s not quite that simple for mixed reality setups like Microsoft’s HoloLens. Or is it? HoloKit is an extremely clever DIY solution for a quick and dirty augmented reality experience with […]
Month: June 2017
Jump From Tablet to Paper With This Stylus Pen For Any Surface [Deals Hub]
Precision is important while navigating your iOS device. It’s just as important when you write down notes and information. That’s why you need an accessory that can work on any surface like the Adonit Switch 2-in-1 Stylus and Pen. You can get it on sale now from the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading → […]
How to Replace Siri with Google Assistant on iPhone
Google Assistant is a personal voice assistant developed originally for Android devices and is considered an upgrade of Google Now. Assistant is now available for iOS and this a good news for those who are not in favor of Apple’s native voice assistant, Siri. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Ali Hassan Mahdi Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Reportedly Rolling Out a New Program Offering Small Payments For Improving Apple Maps Data
Apple is reportedly working on a program that will make use of human force instead of drones or vehicles driving around cities loaded with cameras to add or verify Point-of-Interest so as to improve the data being uploaded to it. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Greenlight raises $7.5 million so parents can provide a smart debit card to their kids
For parents today, a company called Greenlight is offering a smart debit card that can be given to their kids, instantly reloaded with funds from a mobile app, and place restrictions around merchants their children can make purchases. Read More Go to Source Author: Ryan Lawler Powered by WPeMatico
How a Wireless Sensor System in the Busiest City Intersections Can Save Lives
Verizon has devised a system of cameras, sensors, and algorithms that can track the number of times cars fail to yield to bicyclists and pedestrians at a particular intersection. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
US approves social media background checks for Visa applicants
The US is buttressing its paperwork walls with new requirements for social media disclosures as part of revised Visa applications. Reported by Reuters earlier today, the decision from the US government’s Office of Management and Budget was made over strenuous objections from education and academic groups during a public comment period. The new questionnaire will […]
Skype iOS App Gets Redesigned and Adds New Snapchat-Like Features
Microsoft announced an updated version of its Skype app for iOS today, bringing a big redesign to the fore along with new features inspired by other popular apps. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Grab The Latest Version Of The Best Task Manager For Mac and iOS [Deals Hub]
It can be tough to stay on task without the right tools to help keep you on track. Pagico 8.7 is here to make sure you never miss a thing, and you can get the latest version of this popular task manager on sale now in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading → Go […]
Apple is Decorating the McEnery Convention Center Ahead of WWDC 2017
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off on Monday, June 5, with the premiere keynote on stage. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico