Apple’s next ‘cheap’ iPad might not kill beloved features like Touch ID and...
As fantastic as the new iPad Pros are — we love the slim bezels, powerful performance, and Face ID — some people still can’t stand Apple removing Touch ID and the headphone jack from the tablets....
View ArticleApple’s next ‘cheap’ iPad might not kill beloved features like Touch ID and...
As fantastic as the new iPad Pros are — we love the slim bezels, powerful performance, and Face ID — some people still can’t stand Apple removing Touch ID and the headphone jack from the tablets....
View ArticleApple’s next ‘cheap’ iPad might not kill beloved features like Touch ID and...
As fantastic as the new iPad Pros are — we love the slim bezels, powerful performance, and Face ID — some people still can’t stand Apple removing Touch ID and the headphone jack from the tablets....
View ArticleFire TV setup no longer requires typing in a Wi-Fi password
One of the most tedious parts of setting up a new media streaming device is the requirement to enter your Wi-Fi password. The stronger your password is, the more tedious this process becomes. For...
View ArticleDeparting the U.S. from an airport? Your face will be scanned.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is set to expand the use of facial recognition tech to identify just about every person leaving the United States on a commercial flight. As Quartz reports,...
View ArticleStreamline your productivity with the award-winning 2Do task manager — and...
We all occasionally struggle with a case of scatter-brain — but for a lot of us, it can feel incredibly difficult to get back on track with a project or even a train of thought in an email once you’ve...
View ArticleStreamline your productivity with the award-winning 2Do task manager — and...
We all occasionally struggle with a case of scatter-brain — but for a lot of us, it can feel incredibly difficult to get back on track with a project or even a train of thought in an email once you’ve...
View ArticleUnprotected server exposed data on 80 million US households
A cloud server operated by Microsoft has been leaking the personal data of 80 million U.S. households including people’s full names, physical addresses, and dates of birth. A pair of Israeli security...
View ArticleUnprotected server exposed data on 80 million U.S. households
A cloud server operated by Microsoft has been leaking the personal data of 80 million U.S. households including people’s full names, physical addresses, and dates of birth. A pair of Israeli security...
View ArticleWhat did ‘Catch-22′ actually predict about today’s world?
This article has been published to coincide with an episode of Mashable’s new podcast, Fiction Predictions. Listen here. Like 1984, Catch-22 is one of those books that seems to be absolutely...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....