Plex is the middle of a full-on makeover, starting two months ago with the rollout of an all-new look and feel for its mobile app, and now Apple TV users are getting a turn. You can check out the “new Plex experience” now on Apple TV and, unlike another home entertainment brand that rushed out a new app without letting… Continue Reading
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Anker’s magnetic wireless power bank is a steal for just $27 right now
The Anker Zolo magnetic power bank is a fantastic pick if you want something easy and portable to keep your devices charged while on the go. That includes your phone, earbuds, or even your Switch! Right now, you can get the Anker Zolo for just $27 on Amazon, slashed down 32 percent off its normal $40 price. The only catch… Continue Reading
Apple Watch bands are still safe to wear says Apple, despite class action claims
Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit that claims the company deliberately conceals the use of potentially harmful chemicals in certain Apple Watch bands. However, Apple asserts that the bands are safe to wear. The Nike Sport Band is one of the PFAS-containing bands Apple offers On Tuesday, a class action lawsuit filed by the Northern District of California, first spotted… Continue Reading
Amazon’s $279 iPad 10th Gen deal is back
Amazon has issued a weekend iPad deal on the 10th Generation, with an on-page coupon bringing the price back down to $279. Save $70 with this iPad 10th Gen markdown Take advantage of a Friday price drop on Apple’s iPad 10th Generation, with the standard 64GB Wi-Fi model dropping to $279 at Amazon. Most accounts will see a $299 price… Continue Reading
Tim Cook quits Apple for Lumon Industries in ‘Severance’ promo
“Severance” director Ben Stiller has shared a video of Apple CEO Tim Cook‘s new morning routine, as he goes from being an outie to an innie, in the now famous Lumon elevator. Tim Cook in the “Severance” elevator — image credit: Apple “Severance” has played host to skits before, with Stephen Colbert including an extended sequence of him working at… Continue Reading
How to explore legacy VR and 3D content using Apple Vision Pro
Apple Vision Pro may represent the latest in technological innovations from Apple, but it also acts as an excellent time machine for exploring VR and 3D content spanning back decades. Here are the apps to check out. Apple Vision Pro is an excellent tool for viewing legacy 3D and VR content Humanity has been toying around with the idea of… Continue Reading
Mac mini upgrade, TikTok reversal, and the iPhone 17 Slim cameras, on the AppleInsider Podcast
As technology and politics get ever more intertwined, it’s time to discuss iPhone 17 rumors, TikTok changes, and the Mac mini as a fashion accessory. You can now update a Mac mini’s storage It’s been a busy week for politics and while the AppleInsider podcast will be a musical before it’s a political show, certain worldwide events in the last… Continue Reading
HSBC CEO says “volatile” Bitcoin is “not for us”
Do you want to roll the big dice? HSBC says: no don’t do it. Even the Chinese Government want to look greener. HSBC will not be offering Bitcoin as an asset class anytime soon, according to comments made by the bank’s chief executive Noel Quinn. The British banking businessman, who was appointed CEO of the HSBC Group in March 2020,… Continue Reading
Microsoft officially acknowledges Windows 10X isn’t happening
Microsoft officials have admitted what leaked a week-plus ago: Its Chrome-OS competitor, Windows 10X, isn’t coming. Instead, some of the 10X technologies will be integrated into other Windows versions. On May 18, Microsoft officials acknowledged that the company isn’t going to release its Windows 10X operating system variant, as reported more than a week ago. Don’t be surprised if you… Continue Reading
Irish health service hit by cyber attack
Not even a four leaf clover has helped, just shows the ever present need for protection and backups Ireland’s health service has temporarily shut down its IT system after what it described as a “significant ransomware attack”. The Health Service Executive (HSE) said it had taken the precaution of closing down its systems to further protect them and assess… Continue Reading
IBM 2nm chip breakthrough claims more power with less energy
IBM says it has made a significant breakthrough in computer processors by creating a 2nm chip in its test lab. The process used to make computer chips is measured in nanometres (nm) – with a lower number usually signifying a leap forward. IBM claims its test chip can improve performance by 45% over current 7nm commercially available products. It… Continue Reading
Huge ransomware attack in United States
US fuel pipeline ‘paid hackers $5m in ransom’ Not an outside eastern block job this time, just the DarkSide of the force A major US fuel pipeline has reportedly paid cyber-criminal gang DarkSide nearly $5m (£3.6m) in ransom, following a cyber-attack. Colonial Pipeline suffered a ransomware cyber-attack over the weekend and took its service down for five days, causing supplies… Continue Reading
Microsoft to give EU business customers greater control over data storage
Engineering work is underway to make sure that by 2022, no data is routed outside of the EU Microsoft will allow European Union (EU) – based customers to store and process their data only within EU limits, rather than transferring it to other countries such as the United States. The plan dubbed the EU Data Boundary for Microsoft Cloud,… Continue Reading
Apple’s iMac to overtake HP and lead the All-in-One market
Which colour would you buy, Apple have announced after many leaks and some anticipation a new iMac Industry sources are predicting that Apple’s new iMac will overcome HP to lead the market in its field, but that’s based partly on-demand — and partly on the effects of the chip shortage. Apple’s new iMac may get the most attention, but it’s… Continue Reading
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