/ Tech News

The Galaxy Tab S6 with keyboard case. The main tablet part. The back comes in this blue/gray color… And pink. The S-Pen snaps into this groove with magnets. Both the “Book cover” and “Book Cover Keyboard” have lumps that go over the pen, and you have to pull back the cover to get to it. …

/ Apple Mac News

At CES this January, Apple and several TV manufacturers announced that HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support would arrive on several prominent smart TV models this year. That promise is finally starting to turn into reality. A few Samsung TVs already offer AirPlay 2 support, and even the TV app, but do not have support for …

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The new Android Auto. The big change is the system bar at the bottom, which can now show tiny app controls. Here are music controls. For reference, this is the old Android Auto. Google With the music open, you’ll get turn-by-turn information in the bottom bar. Google This used to be the Android Auto home …

/ Security News /

What could be more horrifying than knowing that a hacker can trick the plane’s electronic systems into displaying false flight data to the pilot, which could eventually result in loss of control? Of course, the attacker would never wish to be on the same flight, so in this article, we are going to talk about …

/ Windows Linux PC Software

Last week I received an email notice from Microsoft informing me that, as of January 14, 2020, they will no longer support Windows 7, which I still have on one of my desktop computers. Why? Because I have some legacy software that is incompatible with Windows 8 and 10: dBase III+, Paint Shop Pro 7, …

/ Apple Mac News

With many a rival chomping at its heels, noise-cancelling headphone inventor Bose is pushing the innovation envelope again. Meet the new, flagship wireless Bose Noise Cancelling Headphone 700, boasting improved styling, engineering, and ergonomics. Most significantly, the 700 jump out of the crowd with two-way noise cancellation—signal processing that clamps down sonic distractions on both …

/ Apple Mac News

iMovie lets you create movies from photos and videos, and while its interface is a little hard to understand in parts, you can overcome those limitations and master it to produce great results. But it has a few missing pieces that typically require you upgrade to something like Adobe Premiere Elements or even Final Cut …