The Moto Watch feels like a kid trying their hardest to stand out in a sport, only to walk away with a participation trophy. Having spent years reviewing pricey fitness trackers and smartwatches, I know how rare it is for a relatively affordable $150 device to arrive with real fitness credibility, so I was genuinely … Read More “My Running Tests Left Me Feeling Like the Moto Watch Is Low-Key Catfishing” »
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In 1984 Commodore introduced the C900, a budget Unix workstation with an obscure Zilog Z8000 processor. Unfortunately, when hey bought the Amiga, the Commodore 900 project was canceled and today only a few dozen prototypes exist. A few years ago I happened to get one of these prototypes. Without a working power supply, monitor, keyboard … Read More “FOSDEM 2025 – Raiders of the lost hard drive” »
The European Commission has required Apple to make a series of additional changes under the Digital Markets Act: Communication and promotion of offers Today, we’re introducing updated terms that let developers with apps in the European Union storefronts of the App Store communicate and promote offers for purchase of digital goods or services available at a destination of … Read More “Updates for apps in the European Union – Latest News” »
If you have an iPhone and want to customize the look of your photos, you don’t need to install any additional apps or rely on basic Instagram and Snapchat filters. In 2024, Apple introduced its next-generation Photographic Styles with the iPhone 16 series, aiming to give you more creative freedom. All new iPhones, including the … Read More “Apple’s Newer Photographic Styles Changed the Way I Edit My iPhone Photos” »
Switching from one smartphone to another is mostly a smooth procedure. You log into your accounts and your apps, preferences, and contacts should sync to the new hardware. But in the world of robotics, swapping an old robotic arm for a newer model has meant setting everything up from scratch. To fix that, a team … Read More “New robotic control software avoids jamming their joints” »
Apple Ul design kits for Figma and Sketch are now available for iOS and iPadOS 26. Apple Design Resources Source link
If you’re new to massage guns there are some things to keep in mind so you’re getting the most out of them. We spoke with sports chiropractor and Hyperice ambassador Julia Morgan for advice on the best massage gun practices. Choosing the right massage gun: There are different types of massage guns on the market, … Read More “Best Massage Guns for 2026: Personal Trainer Tested” »
Beginning April 2026, watchOS apps uploaded to App Store Connect must also include 64-bit support and be built with the watchOS 26 SDK. To enable 64-bit support in your project, we recommend using the default Xcode build setting of “Standard architectures” to build a single binary with 64-bit code. You can test ARM64 compatibility for your apps in the Xcode … Read More “New 64-bit requirement for watchOS apps – Latest News” »
You open your phone to check the time or a quick message. The next thing you know, an hour has passed and you’ve scrolled through endless celebrity drama, cat videos, awful news stories, influencer rants, and whatever else the algorithm decided to throw at you. Even though you probably don’t want to keep wasting your … Read More “Apps to distract you from the endless cycle of doomscrolling” »
Your Fire TV Stick might feel like it’s crawling compared to the day you bought it, and a proposed class-action suit suggests that might be by design. The suit claims that Amazon has effectively pushed older hardware toward obsolescence, leaving users with sluggish menus, long load times, and streaming speeds that can’t keep up with modern apps. … Read More “Is Your Fire TV Streaming Stick Dead? Why Amazon Is Facing a Massive Lawsuit” »