Category: technology

  • Microsoft Outfits Soldiers for AR Murder With Hololens

    Lucas Matney writing for Tech Crunch: Today, Microsoft announced that it has received a contract to outfit the United States Army with tens of thousands of augmented reality headsets based on the company’s HoloLens tech. This contract could be worth as much as $21.88 billion over 10 years, the company says. Microsoft will be fulfilling…

  • Apple’s WWDC 2021 Announced for June 7th

    Every year Apple has their World Wide Developer Conference and due to the current pandemic situation this year’s will again be solely online. Starting June 7th and running through June 11th, you can find out more and see Apple’s animated Memoji tribute to Phil Schiller’s M1 Mac opening here. Typically we hear about upcoming features…

  • Steam Link on Mac App Store

    Valve has released their in-home game streaming software, Steam Link, on the Mac App Store, It was already available on iOS and iPadOS. If you’ve got an Nvidia graphics card I recommend trying the open-source Moonlight software that leverages Nvidia’s game streaming technology.

  • I’ll Relax When AppleCare+ Doesn’t Exist

    Apple has a new series of video ads with the statements “More durable than ever” and “Tougher than any smartphone glass” followed by the slogan “Relax, it’s iPhone.” The first ad depicts a home cook mishandling, spilling ingredients on, dropping their iPhone 12, and finally washing it off with tap water. If the rubber gaskets…

  • Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro Review

    Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro Review

    Apple’s iPad devices are feeling more and more like laptop alternatives, for better or for worse they are now overloaded with features that let them multitask and confuse people who just want to use them without learning about hidden functionality that allows that multitasking. All of the multi-tasking functionality is hidden behind swipes and gestures…