A new video from Cetizen on YouTube compares the iPhone X's display to that of the S7 Edge and the Note 8. They test to see at what point the screen will receive a burnt-in image from leaving the display on too long, which was a worry that some people had before picking up the iPhone X.
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With their usual degree of pomp and circumstance, iFixit has performed a teardown of the new iMac Pro. Based on their results, it now appears that the iMac Pro will be at least somewhat upgradable.
Intel’s memory access vulnerability addressed by Apple in macOS 10.13.2
The exceptionally scary design flaw in Intel's processors (as well as other manufacturers silicon), that could put nearly all Mac, Windows, and Linux users at risk, appears to have been primarily addressed in the recent macOS 10.13.2 update.
Apple working on new ‘Are You Sleeping’ TV show starring Octavia Spencer
Apple has yet another new series in the works, this time an original drama called "Are You Sleeping" based on Kathleen Barber's novel.
Apple says a software glitch caused the snow problems at its Chicago store
A few days ago it was reported that Apple's flagship store in Chicago had dangerously began dropping snow and ice on visitors, causing surrounding areas to be closed off.
The roof of the store had been designed to look like the top of a MacBook, complete with Apple logo. When the story started spreading, the consensus was that this was just a poorly thought design by Apple. That the architects simply... forgot to think about winter. In Chicago.
Apple developer program now available at no cost to eligible organizations
After being announced late last year, Apple is now officially waiving the developer program fees for eligible organizations including government entities and non-profits.
Nomad’s mini universal cable is my go-to travel accessory
I tend to be moving around quite a bit. Traveling for work, visiting family, or just exploring. This means I inevitably have a whole host of gear that constantly needs power. We've covered our fair share of cables, and batteries.
ConnectSense announces in-wall HomeKit outlet and other sensors to be released this year
ConnectSense has announced a new HomeKit connected smart outlet, set to be released later this year.
Samsung debuts curved Thunderbolt 3 monitor ahead of CES
Just ahead of CES, Samsung has announced a new Thunderbolt 3 monitor, perfect for the MacBook Pro. Unlike LG's TB3 monitors, these feature a curved display.
Review: Soma brings HomeKit support to your blinds and shades
HomeKit's ecosystem has been growing, and we are seeing more and more products launch. While the vast majority of accessories may be light bulbs and outlets, we are seeing other niche products starting to get support. Soma is one of the first to bring window blinds and shades to Apple's smart home platform.
DJI app gets updated for iPhone X, brings updates for Spark and Phantom 4 Pro
DJI pushed a new update to their DJI Go iPhone app today, bringing with it support for the iPhone X. The update also brings minor firmware upgrades to the Spark, and the Phantom 4 Pro.
Moment finally starts shipping updated photography cases for iPhone X
Popular mobile lens manufacturer Moment is finally shipping their updated Photo Case for the iPhone X.