September 12, 2018 The Morning After: It’s iPhone event day Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. It's new iPhone day, and as usual our team is preparing for Apple's launch event, which is scheduled…
September 12, 2018 Apple leaks iPhone XS, XS Max, and Xr names on its own website A last minute leak has seemingly confirmed the iPhone XS, XS Max, and Xr naming convention for Apple’s newest phones. The names, first spotted…
September 12, 2018 A partisan war over fact-checking is putting pressure on Facebook In December of last year, conservative publisher The Weekly Standard became an approved fact-checker at Facebook. It is the only partisan outlet to be…
September 12, 2018 ‘Pokémon Go’ saw a 35 percent growth this summer Pokémon Go remains one of the most recognizable mobile games around, but it definitely experienced periods of user decline over the past couple of…
September 12, 2018 CareerBuilder is the latest to jump on the AR bandwagon How do you spice up a job-finding app when many of them effectively do the same thing? By adding a few buzzword-laden features, apparently….
September 12, 2018 Sharp’s 8K satellite receiver is ready for broadcasts to start in Japan As we learned during IFA last month, the 8K hype train is here whether we're ready or not. In Japan everything is timed to…
September 12, 2018 Christopher Nolan and Paul Thomas Anderson are talking to TV makers about killing motion smoothing Even if you have a great TV, it can be hard to set it up so that meticulously shot and color-graded movies don’t look…
September 12, 2018 Google Gboard test makes finding a relevant GIF even faster The whole point of Google's Gboard is to help you find relevant items without leaving your phone's keyboard, but how do you know there's…
September 12, 2018 YouTube will stream Rihanna’s fashion show on September 12th Paul McCartney isn't the only superstar to have lined up a live YouTube stream these days. Rihanna is broadcasting her Savage x Fenty brand's…
September 12, 2018 FCC pauses 180-day clock on T-Mobile and Sprint merger for additional review The Federal Communications Commission announced today that it will pause the so-called shot clock on its 180-day review period for the Sprint and T-Mobile…