2016-03-29

9.7-inch iPad Pro review: What makes something “Pro” anyway? | Ars Technica

9.7-inch iPad Pro review: What makes something “Pro” anyway? | Ars TechnicaIf you’re Apple, how do you decide what constitutes a “Pro” device? Is it in the specs? Usually Pro products are faster and offer more storage and RAM than their non-Pro counterparts. Is it something special about the hardware and software?
You tell me.

2016-03-23

Cult of Android - Can Samsung's new Galaxy S7 convert a hardcore iPhone fan? | Cult of Android

Cult of Android - Can Samsung's new Galaxy S7 convert a hardcore iPhone fan? | Cult of Android "To change this, I set myself the challenge of using Android and the S7 for a week as my primary smartphone. Check out the video down below to see how it worked out."
Personally, I think it takes 6 months of daily use to really make a transition to Android. That's my experience with dual use of Nexus7 and iPad.

2016-03-21

Hands-on: Apple's new 9.7-inch iPad Pro

Hands-on: Apple's new 9.7-inch iPad Pro Preorders for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro start on Thursday, with the 32-gigabyte model going for $599, 128-gigabyte model for $699 and a new 256-gigabyte configuration selling for $799. Additionally, Apple is introducing a rose gold color to go along with the usual space grey, gold and silver options.
Ta da!

2016-03-19

Newly identified bacteria cleans up common plastic | Ars Technica

Newly identified bacteria cleans up common plastic | Ars Technica "PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate, a plastic with good mechanical, barrier, and optical properties. Bottles for water and soft drinks are just a couple of PET's many, many uses. PET is a polyester compound with a high aromatic content, which makes it chemically inert. As a result, it is typically considered resistant to microbial degradation, although certain fungi grow on a mineral medium containing PET. Roughly 56 million tons of PET are produced each year, and a lot of that ends up in the environment."
It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings.

A history of the Amiga, part 9: The Video Toaster | Ars Technica

A history of the Amiga, part 9: The Video Toaster | Ars Technica "When Jenison read about the capabilities of the Amiga in the August 1985 issue of Byte, he went straight down to the nearest Commodore dealer and bought the first Amiga 1000 that came in. He immediately created a product called DigiView that was a simple video capture device. It would take snapshots of a single frame of video and save it to a floppy disc in the Amiga’s 4096-color HAM mode."
No way!

2016-03-18

What to expect from Apple's March 21 'let us loop you in' event

What to expect from Apple's March 21 'let us loop you in' event Whether it's branded as an iPad Air or iPad Pro, Apple is also expected to introduce a new 9.7-inch iPad that will serve as the successor to the iPad Air 2, which first launched in 2014.
New iPad forthcoming.

2016-03-12

16 years later, Blizzard is still patching Diablo II | Ars Technica

16 years later, Blizzard is still patching Diablo II | Ars Technica "These days, you're lucky if some games from certain big publishers get a year or two of post-launch online support before they're unceremoniously dropped. And then there's Diablo II. Blizzard issued a new version 1.14 patch for the nearly 16-year-old game Thursday, five years after the game was last officially updated (not to mention, four years since the game's sequel launched with its own attendant post-release problems and patches)"
This is my kind of software company, but it's sad to think that this is the ecosystem of the modern OS.

2016-03-10

Will the iPhone SE be slow? Everything we know about Apple's 4-inch iPhone

iPhone SE: Everything we know about Apple's 4-inch iPhone Will the iPhone SE be slow? No. Apple reportedly plans to toss in some pretty impressive hardware to draw in more buyers. The iPhone SE will pack the same A9 processor found in the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The A9 processor is a speedy piece of silicon: It’s 70 percent faster at CPU tasks than the A8 processor found in the iPhone 6, while GPU performance is 90 percent faster.
Hahaha, won't be slow. But the software may be rushed.

2016-03-04

AppleInsider podcast interviews iMovie creator Glenn Reid about Steve Jobs, Internet-connected laundry

AppleInsider podcast interviews iMovie creator Glenn Reid about Steve Jobs, Internet-connected laundry AppleInsider's Victor Marks spoke with Reid, who shared with us what it takes to ship a product, some reflections on Steve Jobs and Randy Ubillos, why the way we launder our clothes is stupid, and why the man who quit working for Steve Jobs three times is the right person to fix it.
One of my all-time favorite programs, iMovie. Use it almost every day!

2016-03-03

Oculus founder says no Mac support coming until Apple builds 'good' system with better graphics

Oculus founder says no Mac support coming until Apple builds 'good' system with better graphics So if they prioritize higher-end GPUs like they used to for a while back in the day, we'd love to support Mac. But right now, there's just not a single machine out there that supports it.
Um, ouch.