Apple Watch’s latest bug is actually a feature, according to Apple
Soon after Apple released Watch OS 1.0.1 for its smartwatch, fitness enthusiasts noticed that the Watch isn’t measuring heart rate data every 10 minutes anymore, as it did prior to the update. Many assumed this was simply an Apple oversight that would be fixed in an upcoming maintenance update, but it turns out that might not be the case.
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Apple’s anticipated TV subscription service has been delayed
With just one week before WWDC kicks off in San Francisco, one of the Apple announcements many folks were looking forward to the most has reportedly been delayed.
For months now, we’ve been hearing rumors of Apple rolling out a TV subscription service aimed at undercutting traditional cable TV providers with a more wallet-friendly $30-$40 pricepoint. Now comes word via Re/Code that licensing and money issues have pushed back Apple’s TV plans, perhaps as far back as 2016.
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Apple is offering more money than ever before for trading in old iPhones
With new iPhones poised to launch in just a few months, Apple today increased the amount of store credit consumers receive when they trade in their existing iPhone devices at Apple retail stores. Notably, the credit can only be used towards the purchase of a new iPhone, perhaps dashing any hopes you may have had for purchasing a new iMac or MacBook on the cheap.
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BlackBerry scores a knockout punch against archenemy Ryan Seacrest
Score a win for BlackBerry. Per The Wall Street Journal, BlackBerry has reached a settlement with Ryan Seacrest’s company Typo in which Typo has agreed to stop selling its smartphone keyboard attachments for any devices whose screens measure in at less than 7.9 inches. Since Typo primarily made keyboard attachments for iPhones, this effectively means it’s game over for Seacrest’s knockoff keyboard.
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What everyone should know before installing Google’s incredible new Photos app
One of the most exciting new Google products the company unveiled during Google I/O is the new Google Photos application. Free, unlimited photos and videos storage and backup are some of its most important features, but there’s one thing you should be aware about Google Photos before you start using it.
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Microsoft’s arsenal of mobile apps just keeps getting more impressive
We’ve mentioned this before but Microsoft’s arsenal of mobile apps has become really impressive. The Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft added yet another first-rate app to its ranks on Monday by buying German app developer 6Wunderkinder, the company behind popular list-making app Wunderlist. According to the Journal, the deal to buy 6Wunderkinder is worth between $100 million and $200 million.
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2005-2014 Ford Mustang added to Takata airbag recall
Ford is expanding their safety recalls related to the defective Takata airbag inflators which have caused widespread recall action across several brands and over a decade of cars. Auto supplier…
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Two ex-Googlers say they don’t have much faith in the future of Android
All things considered, Google I/O 2015 was an entertaining showcase for one of the largest technology companies on the planet. Virtual reality Expeditions, Now on Tap and the unlimited cloud storage service Google Photos all made a splash during the keynote presentation on Thursday, but, even as predictable as its reveal was, Android M was the star of the show.
That said, even with all of Android M’s improvements, two former Googlers told the Financial Times that they’re still not sure if Google can beat Apple in the mobile arena in the long run.
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Uh-oh: Netflix is now experimenting with adding video ads
When detailing all of the reasons why Netflix is such an incredible service, it’s hard to know where to even begin. From its impressively cheap pricepoint to its ever increasing library of compelling and original programming, you’d be hard pressed to find a more beloved and addicting service than Netflix.
What also makes Netflix so appealing is that it’s 100% pure content, with no advertisements to be seen at any turn. As it turns out, that may soon change.
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Guess which two nationwide pay TV providers are the most hated in the country
If we only gave you one try to guess which two nationwide pay TV and Internet service providers are the most hated in the country when it comes to customers satisfaction, we would wager that almost all of our readers would nail it on the first try. That’s right, among all pay TV companies in the country, the two that received the lowest customer satisfaction ratings in Consumer Reports’ latest poll are indeed the usual suspects.
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