Dr Mac joins Kelly to talk about keyboards and how you can find a comfortable one, the speeds you can achieve, and The Sound Of Productivity.
How to Speed Up Everything (on Your Mac)
Want to speed up everything you do on your Mac? Learn to type faster (says Dr. Mac), and he has some practical ways to do it.
ProtonMail Parent Company Proton Joins Antitrust War Against Apple And Google
Proton Technologies, the company behind ProtonMail, has given its backing to antitrust action aimed at Apple and Google.
An iPhone 7 Photo Won the 2021 iPhone Photography Awards
The winners of the 2021 iPhone Photography Awards have been announced, and the grand prize winner is Istvan Kerekes from Hungary whose photo was of two Transylvanian shepherds (pictured above) shot using an iPhone 7. In first place is Sharon Shetty of India with a photo of a man and horse using an iPhone X. In second place, Dan Liu from China submitted a beautiful landscape using an iPhone 11 Pro Max. Finally, the third place photo is from Jeff Rayner in the United States, with a photo of a little girl on an iPhone X.
PlayStation 5 Owners Can Get Six Months of Free Apple TV+
Apple and Sony are partnering to offer PlayStation 5 owners a six month trial of Apple TV+. Redeem the offer now and July 22, 2022.
Apple Celebrates 40 Years in Singapore
Apple celebrated four decades in Singapore, having gone from one office in the country to basing its Asia Pacific operations there.
OWC Launches Envoy Pro SX Thunderbolt Bus-Powered Portable SSD
OWC has released a Envoy Pro SX Thunderbolt Bus-Powered Portable SSD with speeds up to 2,847MB/s.
Satechi Unveils 3 New GaN Wall Chargers for Devices
On Thursday Satechi released three GaN wall chargers in three sizes: 66W USB-C 3 port, 100W USB-C PD, and 108W USB-C 3-port.
Plume Manages Over One Billion Client Devices, as COVID-19 Inspires Huge Smart Home Growth
Over one billion unique client devices globally have been managed by Plume’s cloud controllers following huge growth in smart home devices.
FCC Increases Enforcement Efforts Against Right to Repair Violations
On Wednesday the FCC voted to increase law enforcement efforts against violations of Right to Repair laws.
The policy statement adopted today is aimed at manufacturers’ practices that make it extremely difficult for purchasers to repair their products or shop around for other service providers to do it for them. By enforcing against restrictions that violate antitrust or consumer protection laws, the Commission is taking important steps to restore the right to repair.
