Review Apple S Magic Keyboard Magic Trackpad 2 Add Precision And Power Lose Compatibility Video

I’ve been waiting for Apple to update the 2007-vintage Apple Wireless Keyboard and 2010 Magic Trackpad since the first time OS X displayed a “low battery” notification — since then, I’ve had years of near-daily pop-up reminders that either my keyboard or my trackpad (both fueled by Apple’s official Battery Charger, no less) were supposedly running low on power. Although I preferred the minimalism of a wire-free desk, I reluctantly switched back to Apple’s old but still excellent Wired Keyboard to cut “low battery” notices in half, hoping that Apple would leverage 5+ years of Bluetooth and battery improvements to produce better wireless input accessories....

March 31, 2022 · 13 min · 2699 words · Marilyn Carlton

Review Nomad Horween Leather Iphone 7 Plus Case Apple Watch Strap

Nomad is the maker of clever tech accessories for travelers like the Key and Carabiner charging cables, and the recent partnership with Chicago’s Horween Leather Company has disguised battery packs inside good-looking wallets. Nomad’s effort with Horween extends to their new iPhone 7 leather cases and Apple Watch leather bands which we’ve been testing. Read on for our hands-on experience… Nomad Leather Case for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus closely resembles the Apple Leather Case save for a few differences....

March 31, 2022 · 4 min · 823 words · Deborah Long

Review Ticket To Ride Brings Train Centric Chicanery To Android

If you’re new to the game (or just terrible, like me) an introductory video in the Android version explains all of the rules. Curiously, it’s a video for the version, making references to double-clicking showing all of the action on a monitor. The id version of the game gets its own dedicated video, so I’d imagine something Android-friendly will be popping up soon enough. y down rail routes to claim points dominate the map....

March 31, 2022 · 4 min · 772 words · Nathaniel Meixner

Roboform Can Help Protect You From Threats Like Data Breaches

Once a criminal has stolen your data, they can do all kinds of unthinkable things with it. For example, they can drain your bank accounts, open lines of credit in your name and even steal your identity. As responsible consumers, it’s up to each of us to take proactive measures to protect our information when the inevitable happens. Although we’re powerless to prevent breaches, that doesn’t mean we can’t mitigate the harm....

March 31, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Ruth Lassiter

Report To Announce Android Tv Platform At I O

first got a glimpse at what Android TV might look like back in April when The Verge spilled the beans on ‘s plans. At the time, we were completely unimpressed. Of all the pain points around streaming media over the Internet onto your TV, “not enough closed ecosystems of streaming set-top boxes to choose from” is not one of them. A nice user interface is welcome, but what the world really needs is a streaming box that more easily lets us actually watch what we want, when we want....

March 30, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Doris Lemon

Report Says Airpower Mat Faced Overheating And Coil Interference Problems Airpower Name May Be Used For Significantly Different Product

Apple infamously unveiled AirPower alongside the iPhone X and Apple Watch Series 3 in September 2017 with a vague ‘2018’ availability promise. In June, the product was still nowhere to be seen and Bloomberg reported on the major issues delaying the AirPower release, saying that the project had been pushed back to fall. With the September 2018 event now over, and even fewer mentions of AirPower on the Apple website, the prospects of the product being released in the last few months of 2018 are certainly bleak....

March 30, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Doris Friedman

Review Best And Worst Key Ring Cases For Your Apple Airtags

Since it’s so new, there’s only one version, unlike all the different shapes and sizes Tile trackers come in. Tap or click here to find out the differences between Tile and AirTag trackers. Sure, you can drop an AirTag in your bag, but the best bet is to buy a key ring case for it. While you don’t have to spend more for a key ring than you did on the $29 AirTag, there are some options you should still avoid....

March 30, 2022 · 4 min · 648 words · Marietta Thomas

Review Siri Controlled August Smart Lock Is A Key Upgrade To A Homekit House

Being able to automate locking and unlocking your front door is one of the easiest ways to transform your house into a smart home and enter the age of the Jetsons. Dom reviewed the first August Smart Lock (reg. $199) last year, and August has released updated hardware with a feature Apple fans will want. The updated August Smart Lock (reg. $229) features HomeKit support and a slightly tweaked design (magnetic battery cover, lock orientation notch, grooved edges)....

March 30, 2022 · 8 min · 1531 words · Susan Rounds

Review The Dux For Ipad Pro Is A Lightweight Rugged Case With A Handy Apple Pencil Holder

Ever since the iPad Pro came out, it seemed like an obvious third-party accessory would be a case that could also hold a Pencil. However, six months on, the number of iPad Pro cases with good Apple Pencil compatibility is still pretty small. You are by no means spoilt for choice if you are looking to buy an iPad Pro case with Apple Pencil holder. The Dux ($59.95) is a solid attempt at such a case, a lightweight 12....

March 30, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Lauren Pritchett

Rian Johnson Defends Last Jedi S Luke From Rise Of Skywalker Comparison

Writer-director Rian Johnson defended Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s version of Luke Skywalker from comparisons to his portrayal in The Rise of Skywalker during an interaction on Twitter. Johnson’s The Last Jedi was a critically-acclaimed box office success that nevertheless divided Star Wars fans with the ways it continued the story of The Force Awakens, particularly when it came to its portrayal of Luke as an older and disillusioned Jedi master....

March 30, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Doretha Granderson

Rick Morty Mock Netflix Movie Strategy Heist Episode

Rick and Morty’s season 4 episode 3, “One Crew Over the Crewcoo’s Morty”, is ostensibly a satire of the heist genre. However, by the end of the episode, the true target of the episode’s mockery is clear: Netflix and its movie strategy. The latest Rick and Morty episode is a slaphappy romp, following a series of increasingly madcap heist storylines. Although the situation initially appears to be the result of a run-in with heist artist Miles Knightly, the entire situation, it turns out, is all part of Rick’s ultimate heist: stealing Morty’s enthusiasm for his heist screenplay project....

March 30, 2022 · 3 min · 512 words · Loretta Sanos

Rise Of Skywalker 10 Questions On Rey Luke And Other Heroes We Want Answered

Excitement for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is building ahead of the movie’s release this December, with Disney beginning to slam their foot firmly on the marketing accelerator. Toys, books and various other merchandise has hit stores and information about the movie is only going to increase as we enter the final few weeks of waiting. Much intrigue surrounds many of the good guys from the saga, such as Daisy Ridley’s Rey, John Boyega’s Finn and Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker....

March 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1301 words · Bonnie Baldwin

Report Explores Apple S Role In North Carolina As Small Businesses Doubt New Triangle Park Campus

Apple is widely rumored to be plotting a major expansion in North Carolina, with a recent report indicating such an announcement is imminent. In anticipation of that announcement, a new report from The News & Observer explores Apple’s current role in North Carolina… The report notes that Apple has quietly been marking its territory in North Carolina over the last decade. The company operates a data center in Maiden, North Carolina, and its effects on the state reach beyond that town....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Grant Robertson

Review Stride 2 Jailbreak Tweak Brings A Customizable Gesture Based Passcode To Ios 7 Devices

If you’ve been around the jailbreak community for a while, it’s possible that you’re familiar with the popular iOS 5/6 gesture-based lock screen tweak Stride. This tweak worked as a lock screen passcode alternative and allowed users to set a custom gesture to unlock an iOS device. Created by the popular tweak developer Adam Bell, Stride is making a comeback and is fully compatible with iOS 7 devices. This exciting release provides a very similar experience, but has been given a very clean makeover....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Maggie Maresca

Review The Sandisk Ixpand Wireless Iphone Charger Also Backs Up Your Photos

A wireless phone charger isn’t the most obvious product from a company best-known for SD cards. But the SanDisk iXpand isn’t just a dumb charger: it also backs up your iPhone’s photos, videos, and contacts. You might still question the product. After all, iCloud automatically backs up all three things anyway, and you can still do an iTunes backup if you don’t want to fork out for a paid iCloud storage tier....

March 29, 2022 · 5 min · 868 words · James Stroud

Review Wibbitz For Iphone Creates Video Summaries From News Articles

Wibbitz is a free innovative news-reader app for iPhone that creates a video summary of text articles from major news outlets. It features political, sports, business, technology, and entertainment news providers such as CNN, BBC, Huffington Post, FOX, TMZ, and Sports Illustrated. Some specific local outlets such as the Jerusalem Post, UK Telegraph and Korea News are also available. The app summarizes the text and images in the articles into videos between one and two minutes long....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Melissa Prater

Rick Morty Play Death Stranding In Hilarious Crossover Ad

The world of Rick and Morty has merged with that of Death Stranding for a hilarious new crossover ad. Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, Rick & Morty follows the insane adventures of mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his worrisome grandson Morty. The animated series debuted on Adult Swim back in 2014, garnering a passionate fanbase and widespread acclaim, and has since aired three intermittent seasons. It was ultimately renewed for 70 episodes - which will air across multiple seasons, including a truncated season 4 later this month....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 558 words · Mark Villiard

Rise Of Skywalker Didn T Use Any Of Original Fired Director S Script

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker co-writer Chris Terrio says he and director J.J. Abrams did not use any of Colin Trevorrow’s original script. Back in 2015, when Trevorrow was coming off the record-breaking success of Jurassic World, he was hired to helm Star Wars 9. He developed the project for a couple of years, but eventually parted ways with Lucasfilm due to creative differences. In fall 2017, the studio brought Abrams and Terrio onboard to work on the movie that went on to become The Rise of Skywalker, which debuted in theaters a couple of weeks ago....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · Jonathan Johnson

Roblox Base Raiders Codes November 2020

Here we have with us the latest Roblox Base Raiders Codes for November 2020. Further, these codes are tried and tested, and they will provide you guaranteed rewards. In the wake of redeeming these codes, you can get some mind-blowing things and stuff. Moreover, as of now, some dynamic codes, and according to us, there will be more very soon. Now let’s see the codes that will help you to play Base Raiders....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Christopher Graves

Research Your House S History With These Online Tools

Genealogy involves studying a line of descent starting from you and tracing back through all of your ancestors. An important part of genealogical research involves the history of homes and the families who lived there. How to Find the History Of My House The process of researching the history of any home involves digging through public records for information about the property. Some of these records include census records and property records....

March 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1465 words · Amber Melendez