AirPods have been out around a year now. While customer satisfaction is high and they received rave reviews, the only mark against them is the lack of true audiophile-level audio.
This nifty hack can improve the audio quality of your AirPods
AirPods have been out around a year now. While customer satisfaction is high and they received rave reviews, the only mark against them is the lack of true audiophile-level audio.
Vimeo today announced it's rolling out support for high dynamic range video (HDR), playable on compatible devices like the new iPhone X, iPad Pro and Apple TV 4K.
Launched under the radar during the iPhone X pre-order spree, the leather sleeve for MacBook is the first case Apple has released for one of its portable computers.
Two weeks ago, we ran a non-scientific poll asking you to specify which iPhone X model you've managed to purchase, and the results are now in.
Apple's online stores now give an updated shipping estimate for new iPhone X orders of two to three weeks across the United States, Canada and many countries in Europe and the Asia Pacific region, a notable improvement over the previous delivery times of 3-4 weeks.
It wasn’t long ago that I shared my thoughts about why the USB Type-C standard wasn’t perfect yet, but some vital, forward-thinking milestones have started trickling their way down the manufacturing lines, and it smells like progress.
While many USB Type-C cables continue to display limitations regarding data speed, power delivery, or both, some brands are making a difference by offering the best of both worlds. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t quite say the standard is perfect yet.
In its Threat Intelligence Report for 2017, Nokia has reported the rates of malware infection for mobile devices for the first three quarters of 2017.
Lighting company Lifx today launched two new HomeKit-focused products. The Lifx Z Starter Kit that includes two 3.3 foot lighting strips and a power pack, as well as a new HomeKit controller to retrofit their existing light strips.
A few tinkering developers have actually used the facial data collected from the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera system to create 3D models of their face. One was even able to 3D print his face, though with questionable results.
After suspending their verification program last week, Twitter announced via a series of tweets, that it was reworking the program, including changes that would see the verification flag removed from accounts that violate their guidelines.
Reports have cropped up online claiming that one of the marquee iPhone X features, called Animoji, doesn't require depth sensors built into the new TrueDepth camera system.
Among other things, Face ID lets you authenticate any purchases made in iTunes Store, App Store or iBooks Store, which permits you to buy apps and media with a simple glance.