Apple Previews iOS 9
SAN FRANCISCO — June 8, 2015 — Apple® today unveiled iOS 9, giving a preview of new iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch® software that will be available this fall. In this upcoming release, iOS devices become more intelligent and proactive with powerful search and improved Siri® features — all without compromising users’ privacy. New multitasking features designed specifically for iPad allow you to work with two apps simultaneously,...
Ai Weiwei’s recent London art exhibit is available in VR
You don’t need any extra tech to make your virtual visit either, as Ai Weiwei 360 is available through a browser on your phone, tablet or computer. If you happen to have a Google Cardboard or Gear VR headset lying around, though, you can take advantage of “photorealistic stereoscopic 3D,” a first for an art exhibit according to RA. The virtual showcase will be available online through November 20th. [Image credit:...
Ai Weiwei’s recent London art exhibit is available in VR
You don’t need any extra tech to make your virtual visit either, as Ai Weiwei 360 is available through a browser on your phone, tablet or computer. If you happen to have a Google Cardboard or Gear VR headset lying around, though, you can take advantage of “photorealistic stereoscopic 3D,” a first for an art exhibit according to RA. The virtual showcase will be available online through November 20th. [Image credit:...
Introducing Apple Music — All The Ways You Love Music. All in One Place.
SAN FRANCISCO ― June 8, 2015 ― Apple® today unveiled Apple Music™, a single, intuitive app that combines the best ways to enjoy music — all in one place. Apple Music is a revolutionary streaming music service, a pioneering worldwide live radio station from Apple broadcasting 24 hours a day and a great new way for music fans to connect with their favorite artists. Apple Music combines the largest and most diverse collection of music on...
Microsoft’s new alarm app wakes you with physical challenges
“We’re a lot nicer than other alarms,” Allison Light, a Project Oxford program manager. “You start with dismiss or snooze. If you snooze, the default is five minutes to delay the game. If you dismiss, we mute the alarm – but then you have 30 seconds to complete this challenge. And if you don’t complete that game in time, we assume you’ve fallen back asleep and then the alarm will start ringing...
