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Month: August 2020
Mars may not have been the warm, wet planet we thought it was
Mars today is a cold, dry wasteland—but things were likely much different billions of years ago. Since we started launching robotic missions to Mars in the 1970s, scientists have collected evidence that points to a warmer, wetter past for the Red Planet, where the surface was teeming with lakes and oceans that could have been […]
The Best and Easiest Way to Share Multiple Photos from Your iPhone
There are several ways to share multiple photos on your iPhone. You can AirDrop images, send them via iMessage, upload as email attachments…the list goes on. But they aren’t the most convenient — for example, AirDrop only works with other Apple devices. Thankfully, there’s a super-easy way to share multiple photos with your friends and […]
How to Convert DVDs for iPhone and iPad Using MacX DVD Ripper Pro
We are long past using DVDs as the prime source to store media and files. You must have some old DVDs with precious memories laying around the home. It’s always advisable to convert these media files to the current compatible video format such as MP4, HEVC, H.264, AVI, MP3, etc so that you can play […]
Facebook Gaming for iOS Launches Without Games Due to Apple’s App Store Policies
After Microsoft, it is now Facebook which is criticizing Apple for its App Store policies. The social networking giant has launched its Facebook Gaming app for iOS today albeit without the mini games feature to ensure the app adheres to the App Store regulations. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by […]
Software that monitors students during tests perpetuates inequality and violates their privacy
The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for the test proctoring industry. About half a dozen companies in the US claim their software can accurately detect and prevent cheating in online tests. Examity, HonorLock, Proctorio, ProctorU, Respondus and others have rapidly grown since colleges and universities switched to remote classes. While there’s no official tally, […]
“Am I going crazy or am I being stalked?” Inside the disturbing online world of gangstalking
Jenny’s story is not linear, the way that we like stories to be. She was born in Baltimore in 1975 and had a happy, healthy childhood—her younger brother Danny fondly recalls the treasure hunts she would orchestrate and the elaborate plays she would write and perform with her siblings. In her late teens, she developed […]
How falling solar costs have renewed clean hydrogen hopes
The world is increasingly banking on green hydrogen fuel to fill some of the critical missing pieces in the clean-energy puzzle. US presidential candidate Joe Biden’s climate plan calls for a research program to produce a clean form of the gas that’s cheap enough to fuel power plants within a decade. Likewise, Japan, South Korea, […]
Cloud Gaming Services like Microsoft’s xCloud, Google’s Stadia Won’t Be Coming to iPhone or iPad
Cloud gaming services like Microsoft’s xCloud and Google Stadia might be the future, but the current App Store regulations mean that these services are not going to make their way to iPhones and iPads. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
2020 iMac Review Roundup: It’s All about the Nano-Texture Display, 1080p Webcam, Intel CPUs
Earlier this week, Apple updated the iMac with faster 10th gen. Intel processors, new AMD GPU’s and other minor upgrades like FaceTime HD camera and a new microphone array. If you plan to buy the 2020 iMac then check our review roundup below to know what reviewers are saying about the new iMac. Continue reading […]