Months after Amazon and Google ended their fight over streaming video, the official YouTube app is once again available on Fire TV devices. As of today, some Fire TV devices (multiple Fire TV Stick variants and the Fire TV Cube) and TV sets (from Ele…
Apple isn’t waiting until the fall and macOS Catalina to trot out Mac updates. The company has updated the MacBook Air and the entry 13-inch MacBook Pro with newer hardware and, in one case, a price cut. The Air now starts at an easier-to-swallow $…
Apple killed the 12-inch MacBook
Posted in: Today's ChiliQuietly lost amidst some upgrades to the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is a notable absence from Apple’s online store: the 12-inch MacBook has been discontinued. The laptop was first introduced in 2015 and ushered in a new era of MacBook design for App…
Here’s proof that Google and Amazon have truly buried the hatchet: Prime Video is finally available on Mountain View’s streaming devices. The two tech giants ended their streaming video spat in April, paving the way for their services to become avail…
Uber is adding a new ride option that aims to make your journey a more personal and relaxed affair. Uber Comfort is an upgrade on the everyday ride, and ensures you have extra legroom in a newer, mid-size car, where you can make advance requests rela…
As VidCon gets ready to take place between July 10th and 13th in Anaheim, California, Facebook has news to share with its creator community. The company has announced that it is introducing more ways for them to earn money on its site, starting by gi…
Sharing files through Dropbox is not a new concept. For years, the company has made it pretty easy to share any file or folder stored in your Dropbox with others, regardless of whether or not they have an account of their own. A new feature called Dr…
Leaked renders of this year’s iPhones have been making their rounds, but now thanks to a new photo shared on Slashleaks, it seems that the alleged logic board of the iPhone 11 has found its way online. If you can’t really tell what you’re looking at, not to worry because we get it, but it seems that if you were to compare it against previous iPhone logic boards, then you might notice a difference.
For starters, it seems that Apple could be ditching the L-shaped logic board design that they were using for its iPhones in the past few years. Instead, the company appears to be shifting back towards a more rectangular design. It also appears to be rather narrow in width which suggests that it could be sitting underneath the rumored triple camera module, while leaving room for what some claim to be a larger battery.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previous claimed that this year’s iPhones could offer up as much as 20% more battery life than 2018’s iPhones, so the extra space for a larger battery seems to make sense. Other than that, it’s hard to tell what other changes the company could be making to the iPhone 11.
It is still largely expected that the 2019 iPhones will be offered in two different flagship models with OLED screens, while it is also expected that there will be a follow-up to the iPhone XR that will continue to use LCD.
Leaked iPhone 11 Logic Board Hints At Potentially Larger Battery , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
We’ve seen how drones can be used in the military where they can be used for surveillance purposes or even attacks. Thanks to the advancement of technology, we’ve also seen how small drones can get, which makes bringing them around a pretty easy thing to do, and Russia is hoping to leverage that for its military.
Speaking to Izvestia, the Russian Defense Ministry has revealed their plans to outfit their soldiers with drones that have the ability to carry bombs. The Ministry confirmed that these “miniature bombs” are in development and seem to be in response to experiences over in Syria, where ISIS forces attacked a Russian base by using commercial drones that were modified to carry explosives.
When exactly these drones are expected to be deployed remains to be seen, but it is proving to be an interesting development. As some have pointed out, the effectiveness of such drones has yet to be proven. This is because it wouldn’t be too hard for decent shooters to take them down before they reach their target, and there is also anti-drone systems that would make it harder.
However, we can’t ignore the potential that these drones could be small enough where they could be easily deployed by multiple soldiers at once.
Russia Wants To Equip Its Soldiers With Bomb-Carrying Drones , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
3D Touch is admittedly a rather underused feature of Apple’s iPhones. It was meant to be a revolutionary feature where it introduced the concept of pressure-sensitive display to smartphones. However, the fact that it was hard to find and wasn’t always so obvious, it ended up being very underused.
So much so that according to the rumors, it was suggested that the feature could be deprecated. Now in a new report from DigiTimes, they are “confirming” that Apple will be removing 3D Touch from all of its iPhone 11 models. This will be a huge change moving forwards, especially since 3D Touch has been in pretty much every iPhone back in 2014, and we’re sure that even though it might be a rather under-utilized feature, there will be some who will miss it.
Now, we should point out that DigiTimes has quite a bit of a hit-and-miss track record when it comes to Apple-related rumors, so take it with a grain of salt. However, at the same time, a recent sighting in iOS 13 has uncovered evidence that Apple could indeed be removing 3D Touch from future iPhones.
There were references in iOS 13 made to features like Peep and Pop, Quick Actions, and so on, which is what Apple is calling Haptic Touch and can be found in handsets like the iPhone XR.
New Report ‘Confirms’ 3D Touch Will Be Removed From All iPhone 11 Models , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.