It looks like Charter Spectrum may be the first service to utilize iOS 12’s “Zero Sign On” feature and will launch before the end of the year. Zero Sign On functions as a simplified login process for streaming TV applications and it’s rumored that Charter Spectrum is currently in the process of training its employees […]
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This could come in handy if you happen to be on the swanky side of the Atlantic in the near future. Apple Pay is rumored to be arriving in Belgium in a few weeks. A Redditor who claims to work at an Apple Store in Brussels offered the following comment, jump starting the rumor as […]
Customers in Australia and New Zealand have traditionally been the first to get their paws on Apple’s new devices, and the iPhone XR is no exception. A number of Aussie and Kiwi customers who pre-ordered the iPhone XR have begun sharing photos of the device on Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, and other social media. While there […]
This could turn into something interesting. Albeit Valve has historically loved its own way of doing things, a deep dive into Reddit’s /r/linux_gaming subreddit revealed the presence of Steam Play, which is based around a WINE-like compatibility wrapper. WINE functions as an open-source project that can cajole Windows executables into running on Unix-based systems, i.e. […]
Apple, and its legal department, do not like it when you leak source code for core components of iOS on GitHub. This is exactly what happened, as a chunk of source code, labeled “iBoot”, which is the part of iOS that is responsible for ensuring a trusted boot of the operating system, found its way […]