Apple is reportedly planning ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles
Apple has many subscription services, and now it wants to bundle them together. As Bloomberg reports, the company is preparing a series of bundles — currently dubbed “Apple One” internally –… Originally posted here: Apple is reportedly planning ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles
Clearview to rely on First Amendment to defend its face-tracking tech
Clearview operates by comparing images of a person’s face from, say, a security camera, to an existing database of 3 billion face pictures, and noting potential matches. Clearview built this… View original post here: Clearview to rely on First Amendment to defend its face-tracking tech
Windows by the numbers: Windows 10, Windows 7 pause their ups and downs
Windows 10 took a breather in July, perhaps celebrating its fifth birthday with a little too much adult beverage and – although the share data was deceptive – essentially remained flat for the… Read more from the original source: Windows by the numbers: Windows 10, Windows 7 pause their ups and downs
The inherent irony of Chrome OS
Ah, Chrome OS. How far you’ve come. I found myself contemplating the state of Google’s Chromebook platform this week as I read over a new interview detailing some of the specifics of the upcoming… See more here: The inherent irony of Chrome OS
E Ink shows off a foldable e-reader prototype you can take notes on
As smartphones with folding screens becoming increasingly common, perhaps we’ll see e-readers head down the same path. The E Ink Corporation has shown off its latest foldable e-reader prototype… Here is the original post: E Ink shows off a foldable e-reader prototype you can take notes on
