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Thursday August 1, 2024. 01:16 PM
Macworld Motion sickness is really common when riding in a car and reading or using your phone. Your eyes, focusing on what’s in your hands, don’t see any movement but your inner ear feels every acceleration, deceleration, or change in direction. The mixed signals make ...
The RayV Lite will make it hundreds of times cheaper for anyone to carry out physics-bending feats of hardware hacking.
In June, Iranian authorities claimed the crypto game was distracting voters during the presidential election. Last month, Telegram's CEO touted its potential to bring millions to blockchain. Its creators say they’re just getting started.
Macworld When the iPad arrived in 2010, it was instantly clear that Apple got it right. The tablet computer wasn’t a new thing, but the design and interface of the iPad were on a different level, with a slim form factor, speedy processor, multi-touch interface, and a...
Stretchy seaweed, reverse vending machines, QR-coded take-out boxes: They’re how we can break society’s absurd addiction to single-use plastics.
Macworld For one reason or another, app developers may discontinue offering their iPhone or iPad software through the App Store. Typically, you can continue to use apps that were removed from the store if the reason isn’t related to security. But what if you upgrade your ...
Macworld As much as we enjoy and depend on Apple and its products, there are a few things we wish Apple would fix or change. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’re having an airing of grievances—what are some things we wish Apple would pay attention to? Tune in ...
87: Mac SE FDHD - 01: Quicksilver's fatal flaw - Portables for dummies - Best webmaster resources - 8 MHz Macs: System 6 or 7? - 02: iBook takes a lickin' - 03: Growing integration of Internet and OS - 05: iSync with unsupported phones - The roots of the Power Mac - 06:...
Wednesday July 31, 2024. 11:37 PM
Calculating angular velocity and the moment of inertia isn’t quite as hard as competing in the 2024 summer Olympics gymnastics tournament—but it’s pretty darn tough.
Regulators found that Amazon is responsible for defective products sold by its third-party vendors—which include flammable pajamas, faulty carbon monoxide detectors, and hair dryers that could electrocute you.
Macworld Even with last year’s chip, the M2 MacBook Air is easily one of the best models we’ve ever tested, with an incredibly light design and speedy processor. Perhaps one of the coolest parts about this laptop, however, is its price right now, which is down to $799...
After working for months to challenge thousands of voter registrations, election denial groups are now pushing ahead with plans to challenge voters and votes ahead of the election.
Taylor Swift enthusiasts’ experience operating stan accounts has provided them with the skills to organize—and the vice president’s campaign is getting in on the action.
Your cat needs scratching posts and litter boxes, but they don’t have to be ugly.
This eight-voice analog synthesizer isn’t cheap, but it delivers a lot for the money.
Macworld There’s now a little over a month to go until Apple reveals its new smartphones for fall 2024. With time running short, many details of the iPhone 16 launch may have already leaked into the public realm–such as the new colors that buyers of the new handsets...
Newly announced measures by the search giant aim to make AI-generated, or otherwise spoofed explicit content, more difficult to discover.
More niche dating apps hope to disrupt the dominance of giants like Tinder and Hinge. The latest encourages people to date in “goblin mode.”
Macworld In an unprecedented move, Apple released the iOS 18.1 beta more than a month before the release of iOS 18. The company is running two betas in parallel—iOS 18 for all devices, and iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS 15.1 for devices capable of running Apple...
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