Enter to win a 50″ Vizio TV and an Apple TV

Whether or not you’d like to admit you’ve been sucked in by a streaming show, we do indeed live in the age of binge-watching. Streaming TV is readily available on multiple platforms, and there are entire seasons of shows just ripe for the viewing. So you sit down, figure you’ll watch an episode or two before bed, and before you know it, you’re two seasons in and Netflix is even worried about you (”Are you still watching this?).

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You can either change your viewing habits entirely or just start bingeing in moderation (as oxymoronic as that sounds). Binge watch on the weekends or when you really need to switch off. It’s going to happen at some point, so you might as well just embrace it. And why not embrace it with the proper equipment?

At iMore Digital Offers, we want you to binge watch in style, so you should probably enter now for your chance to win a 50-inch Vizio SmartCast UHD TV and Apple TV. You’ll get all the connectivity of a…

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Dreaming of persistent, ambient authentication… for iPhone 11

People don’t want Touch ID on the front of iPhone — they want ambient, persistent authentication everywhere.

Now that it seems likely that Apple will ship an iPhone with an ”edge-to-edge” display — as I predicted back in January of 2015 — we’re already seeing preemptive controversy over what that means for Touch ID, Apple’s fingerprint authentication system. The hope is to have it on the front, where it’s always been, albeit slipped elegantly beneath the display. The reality, though, might mean moving it to the back, where it can keep its current, hyper-reliable, implementation.

The arguments are over the relative convenience of hitting the sensor as your phone lies flat on a table or in a charger vs. hitting it as you slide your phone from your pocket or bag. But is either really an argument for Touch ID convenience or an argument that we need even more convenient authentication than Touch ID?

Touch ID, especially with Apple’s second-generation sensor and the ch…

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Apple Store-butik rånad på oanvändbara demoprylar


Det är andra gången på bara ett par månader som butiken blir rånad.

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Upgrading the GPU in your old Mac Pro! Is it worth it?

Can you squeeze more life out of your modularly designed pre-2013 Mac Pro by updating key components? Let’s find out!

As computer components get faster and more powerful, you may find yourself wondering if your once top-of-the-line Mac Pro can be king again with a little help from a hardware component upgrade. I decided to take an early 2009 Mac Pro and see if a GPU upgrade could bring this once beastly computer back to being on top once more. My inspiration came from NVIDIA’s announcement for Mac support for their latest and greatest GPU lineup. The 10xx series, with the uber powerful Titan Xp as its flagship, is the fastest gaming GPU on the market today. Even if macOS isn’t considered a gaming OS, could I make it hardware-ready enough to play some Mac-native games decently and perhaps run Bootcamp to setup an impromptu VR gaming rig? Let’s find out!

Aiming for the sky!

The plan was to go big or go home. I wanted to get a super powerful GPU in the aged Mac Pro and I wanted to be…

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Laurene Powell Jobs till Code-konferensen – ska tala om filantropi


Hur går du till väga om du har 176 miljarder kronor och vill göra gott i världen? Den frågan kommer Steve Jobs änka försöka besvara på Code-konferensen.

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Enormt fönster smyckar Apples nya flaggskeppsbutik i Dubai


Idag öppnar Apple en ny butik i Dubai, med utsikt över Burj Khalifa och ett enormt panoramafönster som öppnas och stängs i takt med solen.

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Långsam Ipad? Här är 10 saker du kan prova för att skaka liv i gamla plattan


Börjar din surfplatta bli till åren? Det är faktiskt inte så svårt att ge den nytt liv.

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FaceApp — Everything you need to know!

What is FaceApp, why is it popular, and how do I use it? Here’s everything you need to know!

If you’ve been on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or any other internet service that lets you share photos, you may have seen the name FaceApp … or at least saw some creepy photos of people morphed into younger and older versions of themselves.

If you’d like to learn more about FaceApp, follow along to (hopefully) have your questions answered!

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First thing’s first: What is FaceApp?

FaceApp is a photo-morphing app that uses what it calls artificial intelligence and neural face transformations to make creepy, hilarious, weird, and sometimes fascinating alterations to faces. The app can use photos from your library or you can snap a photo within the app. If you’ve got a huge photo library, you’ll like this: The app can scan your photo library and pull out only the photos that feature faces.

FaceApp is a little like Prisma in that it uses server-side technologies to p…

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Join the discussion: Round vs. rectangle Apple Watch display

Would you prefer your Apple Watch to have a round or rectangle display? Join in in our forums and let your voice be heard!

The Apple Watch turned 2 this week (YAYYY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!), and ever since its launch, this mighty little accessory has taken the world by storm, with fans from Winnipeg to Bondi Beach still thrilled by everything the Apple Watch and Apple Watch Series 2 have to offer.

While the Apple Watch is still a remarkable accessory that’s changing and upgrading with every passing year, one question keeps getting asked over and over again: circle or square?

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Little Flocker is getting dumbed down for the good of all Mac users

When Jonathan Zdziarski announce he was joining Apple, Little Flocker fans wondered what would come of the Mac security tool. Turns out it’s going to be easier to use.

Securities and forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski is joining Apple’s Security Engineering and Architecture team. That’s great news for Apple, but what about his epic Mac protection tool, Little Flocker, which was quickly snatched up by F-Secure?

F-Secure announced that it would rebrand the tool XFENCE and would launch it as a free beta program for the masses. In an interview, Sean Sullivan, F-Secure security advisor, told MacWorld that users who previously purchased Little Flocker will be able to receive free additional tools that will be locked behind a pay wall for everyone else.

Sullivan told MacWorld that F-Secure’s plan is to make Little Flocker (now XFENCE) ”more accessible to a greater number of users.” In its current form, Little Flocker requires an intimate knowledge of a Mac’s operating system and is a li…

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