
iPhone Life Magazine
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE IPHONE 14
NO NOTCH? NO MINI? HERE'S WHAT WE KNOW
3 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
MagiMask Goggles Extend Reality
Experience Flight, Stargaze & More
4 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
THE HOW-TO GUIDE
No matter if you’re a new or seasoned Apple user, there’s always more to learn about your devices. This year, we chose our categories based on maximum benefit to your lifestyle. Here are the best tips to get you playing, relaxing, and tackling every task.
10+ min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
WATCH OUT, APPLE!
Top 4 Health & Fitness Trackers That Give the Apple Watch a Run for Its Money
5 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
THE BEST OF iOS 16
LOCK SCREEN GLOW-UP, PHOTO SHARING MADE EASY & MORE
5 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
ELEVATE YOUR MACBOOK PRO
TRICK OUT YOUR DESK WITH THESE HUBS, RISERS & DOCKS
5 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
FEATURED iUSER: JOSHUA DENNIS
Location: Dallas, Texas Bio: Joshua Dennis is the co-owner of True Blue Leak Detection LLC and an international opera singer. He uses his iPhone in both endeavors, from booking leak repair appointments to reading fan mail.
1 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
Digitizing Memories for Decluttering & Safekeeping
I have a collection of over a thousand physical twentieth century photos, ranging from the 1912 wedding of my grandparents to 1950s pictures of my childhood to 1990s Asia travels as publisher of the The HP Palmtop Paper.
2 min |
Fall 2022

iPhone Life Magazine
5 POPULAR APPS DEVELOPED BY WOMEN
CELEBRATE INNOVATION WITH THESE FEMALE-CREATED PICKS
3 min |
Fall 2022

Techlife News
ARE 4-DAY WORKWEEKS, FLEXIBLE HOURS THE FUTURE OF FULL-TIME?
A four-day workweek sounds appealing to workers. Possibly alarming to employers.
3 min |
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Techlife News
BANK OF ENGLAND: CRYPTO CRASHES SHOW NEED FOR TOUGHER RULES
The Bank of England warned this week that recent cryptocurrency meltdowns that wiped out more then $2 trillion in value highlight the need for tougher financial regulations
1 min |
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Techlife News
GERMANY WANTS ADS, INFLUENCERS TO NOTE USE OF BEAUTY FILTERS
German state officials said that they want advertisers and social media influencers to label any photos that have used so-called beauty filters.
1 min |
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Techlife News
CONTACT RESTORED WITH NASA SPACECRAFT HEADED TO LUNAR ORBIT
NASA said that contact has been restored with its $32.7 million spacecraft headed to the moon to test out a lopsided lunar orbit.
3 min |
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Techlife News
LITHUANIAN CROWDFUNDING DRIVE GETS UKRAINE AN ARMED DRONE
Lithuania will present a combat drone to Ukraine that was donated by the Turkish manufacturer after a private crowdfunding campaign among ordinary Lithuanians, who raised nearly 6 million euros ($6.1 million) for the purpose within days.
1 min |
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Techlife News
VIRGIN GALACTIC TAPS BOEING SUBSIDIARY TO BUILD MOTHERSHIPS
Virgin Galactic announced that it is partnering with a Boeing subsidiary to manufacture the next generation of the twin-fuselage aircraft used to carry aloft the space tourism company’s rocket ship.
2 min |
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Techlife News
UTILITIES: GRID WORK NEEDED TO MEET ELECTRIC VEHICLE DEMAND
Record-high gas prices have stoked interest in electric vehicles. But Black Hills power providers say improvements are need in the electric grid to keep pace with anticipated sales.
1 min |
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Techlife News
TWITTER SAYS IT REMOVES 1 MILLION SPAM ACCOUNTS A DAY
Twitter said it removes 1 million spam accounts each day in a call with executives Thursday during a briefing that aimed to shed more light on the company’s fake and bot accounts as it tussles with Elon Musk over “spam bots.”
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Techlife News
RULING COULD DAMPEN GOVERNMENT EFFORTS TO REIN IN BIG TECH
The Supreme Court’s latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet.
4 min |
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Techlife News
WITH US DOLLAR NEARLY EQUAL TO EURO, IMPACT IS BEING FELT
The U.S. dollar has been surging so much that it’s nearly equal in value to the euro for the first time in 20 years. That trend, though, threatens to hurt American companies because their goods become more expensive for foreign buyers. If U.S. exports were to weaken as a result, so, too, would the already-slowing U.S. economy.
4 min |
Techlife News #558

Linux Magazine
MakerSpace Playing old DOS games on the Raspberry Pi Retro Gamer
Play old DOS games on the Dosbian operating system, which turns the Raspberry Pi into an 80486 PC.
7 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Taking your hardware's temperature - Beat the Heat
With lm-sensors, you can monitor your hardware’s internal temperature to avoid overheating.
6 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
First look at the Zrythm Digital Audio Workstation Alpha Symphony
Zrythm is an open source digital audio workstation that will one day compete with commercial tools like Bitwig Studio and Tracktion Waveform.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Redirect data streams with pipes This Way Please!
Pipes in the shell offer a surprising amount of versatility, including the ability to transfer data between computers.
10+ min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Play the free SuperTuxKart racing game locally or online - Accelerated Fun
Fast-moving fun and original ideas are what characterize the free SuperTuxKart racing game. This article gives readers some playing tips.
10+ min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Managing time-triggered events with Zeit Timetable
Zeit offers a graphic front end for the crontab and at tools, making it easier to manage the time-controlled execution of programs, alarms, and timers.
8 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Detect and restart hanging programs with Go - Pipe Cleaner
Detecting programs where the standard output has frozen can require a deep dive into terminal emulation basics. Go plumber Mike Schilli builds a plunger to free up the pipe works.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Conveniently read system information with inxi-gui Who Am I?
Inxi gives users a comprehensive inventory of their system hardware – but only at the command line. Inxigui, a graphical front end, makes things a little more convenient.
3 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
Backing up a living system - Serve It up Hot
The tools and strategies you use to back up files that are not being accessed won’t work when you copy data that is currently in use by a busy application. This article explains the danger of employing common Linux utilities to back up living data and examines some alternatives.
9 min |
#261/August 2022

Linux Magazine
A simple storyboard editor - Storyteller
Krita 5 includes an editor that makes it easy to prepare storyboards for any purpose, including unexpected ones.
7 min |
#261/August 2022

PC Magazine
25 of the Weirdest Things We've Reviewed
In 40 years, thousands of products have passed through PC Labs for testing. Many were good, some were not so great, and a few were downright bizarre.
10+ min |