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25 March 20178By Jerry HildenbrandComputers are like trucks: They're more powerful, but with that power comes the potential for exploits. As such, iOS may be the safer future route for most users.
17 March 2017By Derek KesslerIntel lost the war for smartphone processors before they even realized it had started. With their $15 billion purchase of Mobileye they're making a big play to not miss out on autonomous driving.
03 March 201717By Rene RitchieApple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa are taking different paths towards the virtual interface, but is there a benefit in walking them both?
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12 hours ago8By Mikah SargentI've been using Do Not Disturb While Driving in iOS 11 and it's already changed the way I interact with my phone while on the road.
29 June 20175By Serenity CaldwellThe public betas for Apple's new iPhone and iPad operating systems are here. But before you rush out to download the software, consider whether you should be downloading it.
27 June 20171By Rich StevensWelcome to this week's edition of The Pixel Project: a weekly comic from Diesel Sweeties' Rich Stevens on Apple, technology, and everything in between.
23 June 20173By Russell HollyThere’s a lot happening all at once with Apple and Augmented Reality after years of hype and rumor, but it’s a good idea to put these efforts in the appropriate context before getting overly excited.
21 June 2017By Mikah SargentElgato's Eve Degree is a HomeKit-enabled indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity monitor with a screen that displays temperature and humidity readings.
20 June 201711By Rene RitchieThe Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 Starter Kit is the perfect smart light solution for your home. They allow for a wide range of brightness and color options and work seamlessly with Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, and the Google Assistant.
20 June 20173By Russell HollyApple, Google, and Microsoft now all have different kinds of Augmented Reality platforms. Here's how they compare to one another!
20 June 20176By Rich StevensWelcome to this week's edition of The Pixel Project: a weekly comic from Diesel Sweeties' Rich Stevens on Apple, technology, and everything in between.