CBS Sunday Morning ran a cover story on the 10th anniversary of the iPhone this morning. Announced on January 9, 2007 the original iPhone was released in the United States on June 29, 2007. In June 2007 Apple released the very first iPhone – an iPod, phone and Internet connection all in one,Read More
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Apple’s Gorgeous New 10.5 Inch iPad Pro Is All Screen, no Bezel

THE TECH INDUSTRY is waging a war on bezels, and the iPad Pro is the first Apple product to benefit. Today at WWDC, Apple’s annual gathering of developers, the company announced a new version of its tablet, with a 10.5-inch screen. It’s a different size, but only in one sense. The new 10.5-inchRead More
How to Block No Caller ID or Unknown Callers on iPhone

As we all know that we can now block unwanted callers just through contacts settings. Along with that, you can also Block Unknown Callers with no Caller ID right from your iPhone. They are the type of annoying ones so one always prefer ignoring it. Sometimes, these Unknown Callers are auto generated callsRead More
iPhone 8 compared to iPhone 7 and Galaxy S8 in latest renders

Apple’s 10th-anniversary edition iPhone 8 has been one of the most rumored devices at this point, and it is not even slowing down. Expect the iPhone8 rumors mill to pick up steam after Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference next week. A new report from iDropNews claims to reveal the actual dimension of theRead More
How to watch WWDC 2017 live video stream live blogs

Apple’s worldwide developer conference, or WWDC for short, is back again and the company is preparing to share what it has been working on for the past few months. We expect to get our first glimpse at iOS 11 and macOS 10.13, although recent reports suggest we could also see some newRead More
Dubai to operate first single passenger Autonomous Aerial Vehicle

DUBAI (Web Desk) – Dubai is all set to operate the first Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (AAV) capable of carrying a human this July. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with the Chinese EHANG Company, announced that it had carried out the first test run of an Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (AAV) capable ofRead More
Android VPN Apps Lack Security

Security researchers have warned over the lack of security in many VPN apps offered by Google Play – more than a third of the tested apps had built-in malware, and 2/3 featured at least one third-party tracking library. Over 80% leaked IPv6 traffic. Today, lots of Internet users choose to use theRead More
Apple AirPods review

Apple’s AirPods – its new wireless Bluetooth headphones, unveiled alongside the iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 7 S- are out now! In our AirPods review we test and rate the AirPods’ design, new features, audio quality and value for money Price RRP: £159 US : $159 Pros Cool and helpful auto pause/play functionality SlimRead More
How to unlock an iPhone so you can use any SIM: Unlock your iPhone from O2, Three, EE, Vodafone

In this article we show you how to unlock all iPhones, including how to unlock an iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Our guide includes how to unlock an iPhone for free with an unlock code from yourRead More
Meet the Wireless Charging Pioneers Ossia Cota

True wireless charging has remained a pipe dream for many years, ever since we first saw companies work on this magical technology. Wireless charging that’s available on products like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, or the Apple Watch, isn’t true wireless charging – it requires the device to be placed on a base,Read More
Movpak: Electric Vehicle & Backpack In One

The first portable electric vehicle & backpack in one is now better than ever. Movpak is the first backpack that can carry everything you need for the day and you at the same time. It unfolds in one movement into an electric vehicle that goes up to 20 mph with a wireless remoteRead More
How To Change Home Button Click Intensity On iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus

iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Those who have used the new iPhone 7 would know that the taptic engine based home button feels very different than the one on older devices. The new button does not move physically, instead it gives taptic feedback to simulate a button press. The simulation is quiteRead More
How to reset a Wipe ur iMac, MacBook Air, Pro restore the original factory setting

[bws_google_captcha] Step 1 Clone your hard drive Clone your hard drive and securely wipe the original Remove all your personal data and set up a clean installation of Mac OS X How do I reset my Mac to factory settings? It’s a question that many Mac OS X users ask prior to sellingRead More
How to Lose Weight Fast easily

It is been told to every obese person and overweight people to lose weight otherwise they might face problems with their health. And every obese or overweight person think that he never faces any issue with his health being obese. Have any one told you that obesity are a kind of disease inRead More
Do I Have Diabetes? Know the Warning Signs
Do I Have Diabetes? Know the Warning Signs Overview Key points Some of the early warning signs for diabetes are the same whether you have type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Recognizing the warning signs can help you get diagnosed and begin treatment. Type 2 diabetes develops slowly, and you may notRead More
Foods That Lower Blood Sugar

Eat your way out Prediabetes occurs when your blood sugar is higher than what’s considered normal, but not as high as those with diabetes. It’s estimated that one out of every three American adults has prediabetes. Losing weight and increasing exercise are the most effective ways to prevent prediabetes from becoming type 2 diabetes. ButRead More
3 Easy Tips to Lower Blood Sugar Fast

Jeanette Terry was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 11 years old, and she has since lived with diabetes through difficult life transitions, including the teenage years, college, and having children. She addresses the day-to-day struggles of living with diabetes—going beyond medical advice—to improve overall adherence and management. Extremely high blood sugarRead More
13 Natural and Easy Ways to Lower Your Blood Sugar

Being diagnosed with Type II diabetes can be a bummer, and it can be a struggle to keep blood sugars under control. Sometimes, you may find yourself with blood sugar levels that are higher than normal (let’s say around 150, for example), but not excessive enough to necessitate taking more medication. You don’tRead More
IPHONE 7 AND 7 PLUS SPECS Apple iPhone 7 Apple iPhone 7 Plus Display size, resolution 4.7-inch; 1334×750 pixels 5.5-inch; 1,920×1,080 pixels Pixel density 326 ppi 401 ppi Dimensions (Inches) 5.44×2.64×0.28-inches 6.23x 3.07×0.29-inches Dimensions (Millimeters) 138.3×67.1×7.1 mm 158.2×77.9×7.3 mm Weight (Ounces, Grams) 4.87 oz; 138 g 6.63 oz; 188 g Mobile software AppleRead More
Apple unveils iPhone 7, dual-camera-lens iPhone 7 Plus

The rumors were true: At a private press event today in San Francisco, Apple unveiled the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the latest versions of the company’s now-flagship product, both sans headphone jack. We’ll get to that unfortunate development in a moment, but first let’s check out the new features. The iPhone 7 includes aRead More
70-Year-Old Woman Tests Out Autopilot Of Tesla Model S, Gives The Best Reaction Ever

A 70-year-old woman rides on a Tesla Model S with the autopilot system on for the first time, and her reaction is far from thrilled and more on borderline terrified. At any rate, it’s still one of the best reactions to the state-of-the-art technology on the Internet. YouTube user William Rimmer uploaded a video ofRead More
Self-Driving Car Successfully Drives Itself 1200 Miles Across China In Six Days

Chinese automaker and Ford’s partner Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. announced the successful road trip of its self-driving car. The vehicle traveled from Chongqing in Southwest China to Beijing, which is in the northeast. The journey covered more than 1,200 miles (almost 2,000 kilometers) and lasted for six days – that’s an average ofRead More
Nano-scale ‘fingerprint’ could boost security

An atomic-scale fingerprint could boost the security of connected devices, according to British scientists who have developed it. The tiny identity tags are essentially tiny imperfections in the building blocks of matter, making them virtually impossible to clone. They could be used as the basis of a robust system for authenticating hardware andRead More
Kickstarter’s Zano drone fails to fly

It was Europe’s most successful Kickstarter project – but now the Zano mini-drone is in deep crisis. Last night, the former chief executive of Torquing Group – the firm behind the Zano – resigned. That left the thousands who had backed the firm with more than £2m a year ago in despair. IvanRead More
5 reasons why you need EE’s new 4G Action Cam

The 4G Action Cam from EE is the first of its kind to hit the market, offering up unrivalled 4G streaming, a cool companion viewfinder watch and impressive waterproof capabilities. At up to four hours its battery lasts longer than the competition, and with its waterproof case it can even go deeper under water thanRead More
How the UK government will track everything you do online

This afternoon, UK Home Secretary Theresa May announced the return of the Snooper’s Charter, aka the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill. It’s the third attempt to get the Snooper’s Charter onto the statute books, and there’s a very good chance it’ll go through this time. All kinds of people think that’s a very badRead More
Google, Facebook, SpaceX, OneWeb to beam Internet everywhere

By now it’s kind of hard to believe, even sort of embarrassing.About 57% of the world population is offline — mostly because of unavailable Internet in poor or rural countries. The United Nations set a goal of getting that number down to 50% by the end of 2020.But the U.N. now admits,Read More
Wearable Sensors Could Translate Sign Language Into English

Wearable sensors could one day interpret the gestures in sign language and translate them into English, providing a high-tech solution to communication problems between deaf people and those who don’t understand sign language. Engineers at Texas A&M University are developing a wearable devicethat can sense movement and muscle activity in a person’s arms.Read More
Stretchy ‘Origami Batteries’ Could Power Smart Clothing

Stretchy batteries inspired by origami could power smartwatches and other wearable electronics, researchers say. Increasingly, scientists worldwide are developing flexible electronics, such as video displays and solar panels, that could one day make their way into clothing and even human bodies. But one limitation of these devices is the scarcity of equally flexible batteries toRead More
F-35 Fighter Jet Blasts Through 1st-Ever Airborne Gun Test

A secret door opens up. A trigger is pulled. A four-barrel machine gun blasts a spray of rounds into midair. This is what it looks like when an F-35 Lightning II fighter jet fires its guns into the wild blue yonder. The first-ever airborne test of the U.S. Air Force’s F-35Awas conducted onRead More
The World’s 21 Most Important Social Media Sites and Apps in 2015

The concepts behind “social networking” aren’t anything new – ever since there have been humans, we have been looking for ways to connect, network, and promote with one another – but they’ve taken on an entirely new meaning (and momentum) in the digital age. Where we used to have handshakes, word-of-mouth referrals, andRead More
Wireless jammers cast a dark shadow on IoT security

Autumn DePoe-Hughes captured on video a rather bizarre scene at Manchester Fort Shopping Park this past summer. If car doors were locked, they could not be unlocked. The reverse was true as well. And, annoying car alarms defied any attempt to silence them. DePoe-Hughes told John Leyden of The Register, “Someone else had completeRead More
PC, tablet and smartphone trends, and the rise of the hybrid
Desktop PCs are not going away anytime soon, and nor are traditional laptops or slate-style tablets. But all are retreating into their core niches and therefore selling in decreasing numbers. In future, most of us are likely to use hybrid tablet/laptops. The history of client devices in recent decades is essentially one ofRead More
Add a printing service to your Android device in a flash

If printing to a non-cloud-ready printer on Android has you confounded, learn how to add a manufacturer-ready print service so you can print to networked printers on your LAN. Thanks to Google cloud services, printing from your Android device is actually quite easy — this is especially true if you have a Google-approved,Read More
Semble broadens mobile wallet to head off competition

Loyalty cards and coupon offers could be the key to getting Kiwis to embrace New Zealand’s first digital wallet. Digital wallets work by linking bank account cards to smartphones. Shoppers choose which account they want to use and then pay for items by placing their phone over a card reader. Now,Read More
Facebook makes lonely people lonelier, New Zealand study finds

If you’re an introvert with a Facebook profile you may be doing more damage to your social capital than if you skipped the social network altogether. New Zealand-based researchers looking at whether Facebook is beneficial for some and detrimental to others have found that looking at people’s wonderful lives on Facebook canRead More
How scammers use eBay as a personal ATM

How do fraudsters “cash out” stolen credit card data? Increasingly, they are selling in-demand but underpriced products on eBay that they don’t yet own. Once the auction is over, the auction fraudster uses stolen credit card data to buy the merchandise from an e-commerce store and have it shipped to the auction winner. Because the auctionRead More
Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Bringing New SMS, Telephony Apps

If you were hoping to get a better base communications apps in the Ubuntu Touch OTA-8, you are in luck. It has been revealed by developers, Canonical Ltd., that the over the air update is going to bring you better SMS and telephony apps. ?ukasz Zemczak aka ‘sil2100’ of Canonical provided an update onRead More
Google’s Project Zero has found 11 high-impact security issues in the top-end Samsung Galaxy S6 edge smartphone and only 8 of these have been fixed.
Google’s Project Zero has found 11 high-impact security issues in the top-end Samsung Galaxy S6 edge smartphone. So far only 8 of these have been fixed. Google says the reason for carrying out this exercise was to see how easy or difficult it would be to spot bugs and security vulnerabilities in Android phonesRead More
Hack The Galaxy: Hunting Bugs in the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Hack The Galaxy: Hunting Bugs in the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Posted by Natalie Silvanovich, Planner of Bug Bashes Recently, Project Zero researched a popular Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. We discovered and reported 11 high-impact security issues as a result. This post discusses our motivations behind the research, our approachRead More
Ikea unveils phone-charging furniture at MWC

Furniture giant Ikea has unveiled a range of furniture fitted with wireless charging spots for mobile devices. The Home Smart range will initially include lamps, bedside tables and a coffee table as well as individual charging pads for any surface. Ikea has used the wireless charging standard QI, which is also supportedRead More
Get A Flat Stomach Blast Your Belly Fat
Get A Flat Stomach Blast Your Belly Fat If you want to have an ideal body line and a flat belly, drink a glass of this miraculous cocktail in the morning, before you eat or drink anything. Ingredients: 1 tbsp ginger, grated 1 garlic clove 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp honeyRead More
Purify Your Blood And Clean Your Blood Vessels
Purify Your Blood And Clean Your Blood Vessels Even if it doesn’t sound like the most powerful healing drink, once you find out how easy you can make the garlic drink and learn more about its benefits, you will want to have it in your kitchen for sure. It eliminates the salt andRead More
Samsung Galaxy S6 edge: What can that screen edge actually do?
DIGSBY IM, EMAIL, AND SOCIAL NETWORKS IN ONE EASY TO USE APPLICATION! HTTP://KVORS.COM/CLICK/?S=88377&C=89569&SUBID=20848 See all 15 photos Samsung has launched its Galaxy S6 edge smartphone to much excitement. The complete redesign sees Samsung using glass and metal at last, plus there’s improved battery charging – everything we’ve been asking for then. But there’sRead More
What is a SIM card
A SIM card, also known as a subscriber identity module, is a smart card that stores data for GSM cellular telephone subscribers. Such data includes user identity, location and phone number, network authorization data, personal security keys, contact lists and stored text messages. Security features include authentication and encryption to protect dataRead More
Telstra takes lead in 5G, just like everybody else

Australia’s dominant carrier, Telstra, has joined World+Dog in promising to take the lead in the 5G race, with a roadmap that reaches all the way to next year. The main thrust of the carrier’s talk to Mobile World Congress and accompanying canned release is actually the immediate future of its 4G network. TheRead More
Smartphones merge into homogeneous mass as ‘flagship fatigue’ bites
Latest handset? Punters say ‘meh’. It’s all about networks now, prays Three People are turning away from pricey “flagship” smartphones sold on complicated expensive contracts, according to industry figures. Dealmaker site uSwitch says it’s seeing steep declines in year on year sales of flagship smartphones in 2015, with Sony hit particularly hard. EvenRead More
Livestream Revamps Its Hardware Lineup With Smaller, Cheaper Broadcaster Mini

Livestream is planning to make it even easier and more affordable to (you guessed it) livestream video with the launch of a new product called the Broadcaster Mini. The Mini is part of a two-pronged refresh of the Broadcaster, which launched about three years ago and allows customers to livestream from anyRead More