When people bring their own devices to work or school, they don’t want IT administrators to manage the entire device. But until now, Apple only offered two ways for IT to manage its iOS devices: either device enrollments, which offered device-wide management capabilities to admins or those same device management …
Read More »Udemy Class Review: Chess For Everyone!
In this new series of online class reviews, we’ll first take a look at Udemy’s Chess For Everyone ($9.99) video course. This is one of the shorter courses offered by Udemy, with a total length of 2.5 hours spread out over 21 lectures. Udemy’s course description states that the goal …
Read More »Pixel 4 Leak Shows Off Huge Camera Hump, Missing Fingerprint Sensor
Even if Google’s third-gen Pixel sales have lagged, it’s a foregone conclusion that the company will launch another generation of Pixel phones later this year. The fourth-gen Pixels are still shrouded in mystery, but a new leak courtesy of OnLeaks does reveal a few details. One thing we can say …
Read More »GM working on airless, puncture-proof Michelin Uptis tire prototype
Goodbye, potholes: GM to test airless, puncture-proof Michelin tire prototype Jamie L. LaReau Detroit Free Press Published 10:55 AM EDT Jun 5, 2019 General Motors plans to give car buyers an airless tire on vehicles starting in 2024. The automaker is teaming with Michelin and this week introduced the Michelin …
Read More »Sam’s Club is upgrading tire shopping with a time-saving app
Alongside today’s news that Walmart will soon introduce in-home grocery delivery in select markets, the company today announced another new effort similarly aimed at saving customers’ time. But this time, the focus was on Sam’s Club members, and specifically addressed the long process involved with buying car tires. To …
Read More »Answers to your burning questions about how ‘Sign In with Apple’ works
One of the bigger security announcements from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference this week is Apple’s new requirement that app developers must implement the company’s new single sign-on solution, Sign In with Apple, wherever they already offer another third-party sign-on system. Apple’s decision to require its button in those scenarios …
Read More »Apple Attempted to Censor Critical Coverage of Its $1,000 Monitor Stand
On Monday, Apple announced a number of products, including the long-awaited Mac Pro follow-up and a new professional display. But what turned people’s heads the most is the fact that Apple thinks you should have to pay $1,000 for a monitor stand. People in the audience didn’t clap when …
Read More »AMD’s Secure Processor Firmware Is Now Explorable Thanks to New Tool
A security researcher named Cwerling has released a new tool, called PSPTool, that researchers can use to analyze the firmware used by AMD’s Secure Platform Processor (PSP). Note: PSPTool has nothing to do with Sony’s old PSP handheld. AMD’s PSP is its equivalent of the Intel Management Engine and …
Read More »With iOS 13, Apple locks out apps from accessing users’ private notes in Contacts
Apple is closing a loophole that allowed app developers to access users’ potentially sensitive and private data. With the launch of iOS 13, apps that request access to users’ Contacts will no longer be able to read the data in the “Notes” field of those address book entries. For …
Read More »People Aren’t Patching for the BlueKeep Windows Exploit, and Even the NSA Is Worried
Microsoft has tried to leave Windows XP in the dust, but it just can’t get away. The company recently discovered a bug in older versions of Windows so severe that it decided to go back and patch XP, along with several other ancient versions of the OS. People aren’t …
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