Apple is currently working with London’s transport network, aka “Tfl,” to enable Apple Pay Express Transit, which will allow riders to pay their fare without needing to wake or unlock their device, or authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode. “We are having positive discussions with Apple about enabling express transit on Apple devices […]
Month: May 2019
The Mac version of AgileBits’ 1Password has been updated to version 7.3 and received some hefty changes in the process. The new version’s 1Password Mini feature, which resides in the menu bar, has been redesigned from the group up to make information and options more accessible. An example of this is when you drag-and-drop your […]
As one might expect, digital magazine service Texture, which Apple acquired last year, has shut down, Texture now pushing users towards Apple’s News+ news service. Apple’s plans to shut down Texture were first detailed back in March, with the company setting a March 28th closure date for the service. Starting this week, Apple is prompting Texture […]
The hits just keep on coming for Samsung, as it appears that the Galaxy Fold could be delayed until June. Current word has it that Samsung has taken longer to fix the issues that accompanied the handset’s initial rollout. Per the Korea Herald: It has been more than one month since the South Korean tech […]
This is pretty impressive. During the first T-Mobile 5G test in New York City, the service achieved a score of 493 Mbps via a Verizon phone. T-Mobile’s achievement is more significant given that the carrier is currently using much less spectrum than Verizon. Allnet Insights stated that T-Mobile is using 80MHz of spectrum in New […]