On Wednesday, software developer Nokto announced via a Medium post that its Artifact 1.50 newsreader is now available to download and use, and that the waitlist and phone number are no longer required. Artifact uses an artificial intelligence system to help find articles that might be interesting or relevant to the user. The software is […]
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T-Mobile has announced that the company has expanded its 5G Home Internet coverage from 40 to 45 million US homes as of une. The wireless carrier’s 5G Home Internet service has expanded again to 64 new cities in the Northeast covering 9 million additional homes. After rolling out coverage to 45 million US homes this […]
The anti-glare/matte display you love may be en route for the next generation of iPads. Per The Mac Observer and Bloomberg, sources have claimed that a 9.7-inch iPad is in production and a 7.9-inch iPad will enter production later this year, both with an anti-glare coating that cuts down on glare. Sources stated that Apple […]
This is kind of nifty. Per AppleInsider, Google on Thursday updated its iBooks-like Google Play Books port, bringing in-app rentals, highlighting and note taking for scanned books, as well as other features to the iOS title. Now at version 1.6.0, Google Play Books for iOS now supports in-app rentals, which allows users to access select […]
As the iPhone OS 3.0 beta software has been picked apart, some interesting new discoveries have emerged for consideration. The latest one, which centers around voice recognition and voice synthesis, may take the cake, though. According to Ars Technica, the software, nicknamed “Jabbler”, will be built into the SpringBoard application (the software component that controls […]