by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 22, 2014 | General
On Tuesday, Apple published an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that describes a technology called “accessory control with geo-fencing” that would surround a vehicle with a virtual field or boundary known as a geofence. This geofence would detect...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 22, 2014 | General
PhotoMath from MicroBLINK on Vimeo. If your school doesn’t already collect your smartphones before you go to class, we’re certain that it will start doing so after seeing this new mobile app. Per Engadget, an app called PhotoMath is every math teacher’s worst...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 21, 2014 | General
Apple has issued a statement addressing privacy concerns over the new Spotlight in OS X Yosemite. Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that “Once Yosemite is installed, users searching for files – even on their own hard drives — have their locations,...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 21, 2014 | General
iFixIt has conducted its teardown of the brand new Mac mini, finding that the new device is more difficult to open than previous models. They’ve also discovered that the RAM is soldered onto the machine, which was first discovered late last week. The team...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 20, 2014 | General
Apple today released iOS 8.1, its first major update to iOS 8. First seeded to developers at the end of September, iOS 8.1 brings quite a few significant features to the operating system. The update activates Apple Pay, enables Yosemite users to access Continuity...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | Oct 17, 2014 | General, Technology
Watch Apple’s video revealing the new iPad Air 2. Apple today introduced the iPad Air 2, its thinnest and most powerful iPad ever. Now just 6.1 mm thin and weighing less than a pound, iPad Air 2 features an improved Retina display for enhanced contrast and...
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