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AppleMagazine
Apple's Revamped Messages: Why Facebook Has Competition
Messages on iOS 10 serves up 'CRAZY'new features.
5 min |
AppleMagazine #258
AppleMagazine
Apple Watch Series 2: An In-Depth Review
Apple changing the smartwatch game.
6 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Sierra Update Arrives On Macs: 4 Things To Look For
The latest software update for Mac computers, MacOS Sierra, brings iPhone services to Apple laptops and desktops and further breaks down walls between devices
3 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Wireless Cellphone Alerts On Bombing Suspect
Many people in the New York City area were alerted Monday (19) morning to a screeching, buzzing message about a man wanted in connection with explosions in the area over the weekend.
2 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Comcast Plans To Launch Wireless Service Next Year
Comcast plans to launch a cellphone service roughly in the middle of next year, although it would be limited to areas of the country where it’s a cable provider.
1 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Air Force Base Wildfire Postpones Hi-Res Satellite Launch
A wildfire burning at a central California Air Force base on Sunday forced the postponement of a satellite launch, officials said.
1 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Tesla To Build California Utility Battery Storage Project
Tesla announced that it will build a battery storage system at a California utility substation that will have the largest output of any existing lithium-ion storage facility.
1 min |
September 23,2016
AppleMagazine
Music Service Pandora Names Dish Streaming Exec Lynch As CEO
Music service Pandora named a new CEO this week as it wrestles with competition from Spotify and other newer streaming apps.
1 min |
August 18 2017
AppleMagazine
James Cameron Says 'Terminator 2' As 'Timely As It Ever Was
James Cameron has taken time out from crafting the upcoming four “Avatar” sequels to return to one of his old films, one he says is as up-to-the-minute as ever - “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”
1 min |
August 18 2017
AppleMagazine
iOS Apps That Will Make You A Whizz In The Kitchen
From App store to Master Chef.
5 min |
AppleMagazine #276
AppleMagazine
The Secret Behind Those SB-51 Half-Time Show Drones
Watching the Super Bowl halftime show, it seemed like Lady Gaga had other-worldly power, controlling a galaxy of lights behind her as she entertained the stadium.
1 min |
AppleMagazine #276
AppleMagazine
Concert Halls Call On This Japanese Engineer To Shape Sound
Behind some of the world’s most reputed concert halls is a Japanese engineer whose finesse in shaping sound is so perfectly unobtrusive that all listeners hear is the music in all its subtlety, texture and fullness.
5 min |
AppleMagazine #276
AppleMagazine
Europe Plans Remote Update To Keep Aging Mars Probe Stable
The European Space Agency plans to remotely update the software on its Mars Express probe to ensure the aging spacecraft remains stable.
1 min |
April 13, 2018
AppleMagazine
‘DESPACITO,' OTHER VIDEOS ALTERED BY SECURITY BREACH AT VEVO
“Despacito” and other popular music videos were the target of a security breach on the video sharing service Vevo.
1 min |
April 13, 2018
AppleMagazine
Netflix Pulls Out Of Cannes Film Festival In Growing Dispute
Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos says the streaming service is pulling its films from the Cannes Film Festival.
1 min |
April 13, 2018
AppleMagazine
BOX OFFICE TOP 20: ‘A QUIET PLACE' MAKES NOISE WITH $50.2M
John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place” blasted past expectations to notch the second-best debut of the year, opening with $50.2 million in ticket sales, according to final studio figures Monday.
1 min |
April 13, 2018
AppleMagazine
Apple Co-Founder Closing Facebook Account In Privacy Crisis
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is shutting down his Facebook account as the social media giant struggles to cope with the worst privacy crisis in its history.
1 min |
April 13, 2018
AppleMagazine
Review: Book Shows Apollo 8 Was A Big Risk For 3 Astronauts
“Rocket Men” (Random House), by Robert Kurson
2 min |
April 6, 2018
AppleMagazine
Disney Parks Name Star Wars Lands Galaxy's Edge
Disney Parks isn’t letting Han Solo or Luke Skywalker save the day at their new Star Wars themed lands.
2 min |
July 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Riveting 'Dunkirk' Is Nolan's, and Year's, Best
“Dunkirk“ is not a typical war movie.
3 min |
July 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
First Half Of 2017 Ranks 2nd Hottest Globally, Behind 2016
The first half of 2017 was the second warmest on record for Earth, only behind last year.
1 min |
July 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Facebook Working On Way To Charge For Reading News Artilces
Facebook is working on a way for news organizations to charge readers for articles they share and read on the social network.
1 min |
July 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Deep Learning: A New Core For Apple?
AI Advancements across varios Apple products.
6 min |
July 7,2017
AppleMagazine
Silicon Valley's Sexism Problem: Could The Tide Be Turning?
Sexism in Silicon Valley has been an open secret for years.
3 min |
July 7,2017
AppleMagazine
Volvo Is First Major Carmaker To Forgo Traditional Engines
Volvo will begin producing electric motors on all its cars from 2019, becoming the first traditional automaker to forgo the combustion engine altogether.
1 min |
July 7,2017
AppleMagazine
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
A SpaceX Dragon capsule that brought supplies to the International Space Station has splashed down as planned in the Pacific Ocean.
1 min |
July 7,2017
AppleMagazine
Russia Tightens Control Of Anonymous Messenger Apps
Tightening its control over popular anonymous chat apps, the Russian government has approved regulations that would identify users by their cellphone numbers.
1 min |
November 9, 2018
AppleMagazine
Chicago-Area Researchers Study Quantum Computing
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers and Chicago-area scientists are working to create a communications network that can withstand hacking.
1 min |
November 9, 2018
AppleMagazine
Verizon Reorganizes Structure Under New CEO To Prep For 5G
Verizon is undergoing a significant restructuring under new CEO Hans Vestberg, including its dominant wireless division, as it prepares to roll out its 5G technology.
1 min |
November 9, 2018
AppleMagazine
Actor Douglas Rain, Who Supplied Hal's Voice, Dies At 90
Canadian actor Douglas Rain, who played some of Shakespeare’s most intriguing characters onstage but perhaps is best known for supplying the creepily calm voice of the computer HAL in Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” has died at 90.
2 min |