Apple, which is hours away from dropping new iPhones on the world, has filed two trademarks that could hint at what’s inside. The curiously named ‘A10 Fusion’ and ‘iSight Duo’ … Read More
Wonders now lets you order prints of photos via Artifact Uprising
Through a partnership with Artifact Uprising, Wonders now lets you peruse and (possibly) purchase images taken by others. Artifact Uprising is typically thought of a a way to publish your … Read More
Flickr for iOS now supports 3D Touch and Spotlight search
Flickr for iOS now takes full advantage of 3D Touch and Spotlight search. If you’ve got an iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, a forceful press on the app icon will … Read More
Facebook Messenger is now available for the Apple Watch
We knew it was coming, and now it’s here: Facebook Messenger works on the Apple Watch. On the Apple Watch, you can view and respond to messages, and send voice snippets … Read More
Amazon Snowball will physically transfer up to 50 terabytes of data to the cloud
Moving a lot of data to the could is a daunting task. To help companies with terabytes of info migrate to off-site storage, Amazon has introduced Snowball — which moves … Read More
Check out this ‘death ray’ that shoots drones out of the sky
The next time a drone is being bothersome, a ‘death ray’ might solve the problem. Three companies in the UK (Blighter, Enterprise and Chess) have partnered up to develop a … Read More
Report: Facebook and pro.com partner to connect users to handymen via Messenger
Facebook Messenger may soon help you find a handyman. In a partnership with pro.com, Facebook Messenger users will reportedly be able to get bids from contractors for just about any … Read More
This new service lets app developers know where (and when) to spend on advertising
Mobile advertising isn’t a sexy topic, but it’s how a lot of app companies and independent developers make a living. To help them make better decisions about how (and when) … Read More