The second-generation AirPods with Wireless Charging Case were launched at $199. And they are usually sold at their MSRP. Today, however, you can get AirPods with Wireless Charging Case for just $151. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico
Month: October 2020
Concept Imagines How iOS 14 Home Screen Widgets Would Look on iPad
HomeScreen widgets are arguably one of the most sought after feature on iOS 14. It allows you to configure a myriad of options right on your homescreen. The Home screen widget was first introduced on iPad and surprisingly the new widget setup on iOS is markedly better than that of iPad. A new concept shows […]
A VR film/game with AI characters can be different every time you watch or play
The square-faced, three-legged alien shoves and jostles to get at the enormous plant taking over its tiny planet. But each bite just makes the forbidden fruit grow bigger. Suddenly the plant’s weight flips the whole sphere upside down and all the little creatures drop into space. Quick! Reach in and catch one! Agence, a short […]
iPhone 13 Could Ship with 120Hz ProMotion Display, iPhone SE 3 in 2022
Display analyst Ross Young and Mizuho Securities claim that Apple will include 120Hz ProMotion displays on its iPhone 13 lineup for 2021. The analyst also claims that the next iPhone SE refresh from Apple will now arrive in 2022 Spring instead of 2021. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico
This scientist made a Google Doc to educate the public about airborne coronavirus transmission
The evidence that the coronavirus spreads through the air has been mounting for months. However, the official guidance from the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control is still that droplets are the main route of transmission. In fact, the CDC changed its website last month to acknowledge airborne transmission as a route for […]
The Outcome: A newsletter about making the election safe again
Elections are a technology. I don’t mean just that they rely on technology, although cybersecurity, voter data, misinformation, and online advertising are all central to how today’s elections are fought. I mean elections are themselves are a technology—an essential mechanism in the running of a healthy society. Elections enable power to alternate between different factions […]
Facebook Shut Down Malware That Hijacked Accounts to Run Ads
Hackers spent $4 million of victims’ money to buy ads for diet pills, fake designer handbags, and more. Powered by WPeMatico
‘Genshin Impact’ Is Too Good To Be a ‘Zelda’ Clone
While it draws easy comparisons to Breath of the Wild, the new free-to-play fantasy RPG stands on its own. Powered by WPeMatico
Reddit Bots Are Hunting Down Racists, One Post at a Time
Hate speech is rampant in subreddits—but automated bots and browser plug-ins are (sort of) fighting back. Powered by WPeMatico
WIRED25 Day 3: Look at Problems in a New Way
Guests like Anthony Fauci, Lisa Piccirillo, Patrice Peck, and Audrey Tang discussed how to puzzle through seemingly intractable situations. Powered by WPeMatico