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BYU Blockchain Summit Seeks To Explain Blockchain Technology
As comedian Ellen DeGeneres explained last week on her television show: “Everybody is talking about bitcoin, nobody understands it.”
Worth A Cook: Making And Ordering Food With Apple Devices
Many of our readers likely fondly remember when, in early 2016, Apple debuted an iPhone 6s screen commercial in which that Sesame Street favorite, Cookie Monster, used the device in his attempt to bake a batch of succulent cookies.
Remembering A Great Year For Apple: January - June 2018
12 MONTHS OF TRIUMPH FOR THE CUPERTINO GIANT
Google's Chrome 71 Will Block ‘Abusive' Ads That Trick You Into Clicking Them
Ad blockers? Who needs ad blockers?
A Year Of Data Scandal
Why Apple is setting a shining example on user privacy
Pence Misses Launch But Treated To New Spacex Crew Capsule
Vice President Mike Pence missed seeing a SpaceX rocket soar Tuesday. But he still got to view the company’s new crew capsule, designed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station as soon as next year.
Nomad Adds Unique Character And A Premium Touch To Your iPhone
With a stunning all-glass and ergonomic design, it feels like a betrayal to put an iPhone XS in a case. But even with its scratch-resistant finish, it’s impossible not to scuff, mark, or dent the device if you choose to go ‘naked’, so opting to add a protective layer is a sensible choice.
Assembly Committee To Examine Economic Development Programs
The New York state Assembly will examine the effectiveness of economic development programs meant to boost technology jobs.
A Year Of Data Scandals
WHY APPLE IS SETTING A SHINING EXAMPLE ON USER PRIVACY
New Rules: Mobile Game Industry Adopting New Strategy
2018’s biggest gaming titles revealed evolutions in the iOS mobile gaming market. From subscriptions and intellectual property to ad revenue and cross-platform promotions, take a closer look at the changing gaming landscape, and see what the future holds for the industry.
First Private Israeli Lunar Mission Will Launch In February
An Israeli nonprofit said it has pushed back the launch of what it hopes will be the first private spacecraft to land on the moon until February.
‘Transformers' Gets A Great Savior In ‘Bumblebee'
The “Transformers” movie universe has lately been leaky and rusted out. It’s become shorthand for bad blockbuster moviemaking — male-driven, mindless spectaculars with sophomoric humor. How can it be saved? Just hand the keys over to some talented women.
Farout: Scientists Spot Solar System's Farthest Known Object
Astronomers have spotted the farthest known object in our solar system — and they’ve nicknamed the pink cosmic body “Farout.”
Nomad Adds Unique Character And A Premium Touch To Your iPhone
With a stunning all-glass and ergonomic design, it feels like a betrayal to put an iPhone XS in a case.
US, China Spar Again Over Respective Trade Policies
China and the United States clashed again over their respective trade policies at a time the two countries are trying to iron out their differences so further U.S. tariffs are not imposed on Chinese goods.
App Of The Year: Improving Your Digital Experience (Part II)
The final section of our year-concluding extravaganza
13-Inch MacBook Pro SSD Service Program FAQ: Everything You Need To Know
Go get your MacBook fixed before you lose valuable data.
Goodbye, Cortana: Microsoft's Javier Soltero Leaves
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant have leapt far ahead of Cortana, which may be why Javier Soltero decided to pull up stakes.
Google Grilled In Congress: What's Ahead For Tech Companies
U.S. lawmakers’ grilling of Google CEO Sundar Pichai may have sounded like a broken record, but it amplified the prickly issues facing tech companies as Democrats prepare to take control of the House next month.
Why The Macbook Air Might Spell The End Of Configurable Macs
Apple’s approach to iPads and iPhones may dramatically change how we shop for Macs in the future.
Apple Updates Final Cut Pro X With Third-Party App Integrations, Batch Sharing, And More
Apple has issued major updates to its professional video-editing app, as well as for its Compressor and Motion software.
How To Flush Your DNS Cache
When you type a website into your address bar, your computer doesn’t actually know where to go on its own.
Internet Access Via Mobile Phones Starts For All Cubans
For the first time, average Cubans became eligible to sign up for internet service for their mobile phones, a development long awaited on the communist-ruled island.
Follow Your Heart: Apple Watch ECG Changing Lives
THE BEATING HEART OF APPLEDespite being announced back in June, it wasn’t until the launch of watch OS 5.1.2 earlier this month that the long-awaited ECG app finally dropped.
How To Recover Deleted Files From An Online Storage Site
You use an online storage site such as Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, or Microsoft OneDrive to back up and synchronize your files in the cloud.
How ‘Free' Wi-fi Hot Spots Can Track Your Location Even When You Aren't Connected
Simple steps can protect your privacy and location data.
Nasa's Voyager 2 Becomes 2nd Craft In Interstellar Space
NASA’s Voyager 2 is now the second humanmade object to zip away from the sun into the space between the stars.
Q&A: Zero Motorcycles' CEO On Tax Credits, Rivals
Sam Paschel is the CEO of Zero Motorcycles Inc., a privately-held company based in Scotts Valley, California, that designs and makes electric motorcycles and powertrains, including fleet vehicles for police and the military.
Internet Access Via Mobile Phones Starts For All Cubans
For the first time, average Cubans became eligible to sign up for internet service for their mobile phones, a development long awaited on the communist-ruled island.
Google Grilled In Congress: What's Ahead For Tech Companies
USER PRIVACYLooming over the tech industry is the possibility of government regulation intended to protect people’s data. One model for lawmakers may be Europe, where new rules governing data and privacy went into effect this year.