Our Favorite Speck Cases For Your New Iphone Se Ipad Pro

Speck Products has unleashed a series of new, high-quality accessories for Apple’s latest line of mobile devices. For the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro and 4-inch iPhone SE, Speck has created new designs in addition to some of their most popular iPad and iPhone case designs. All of the new cases are great choices to protect your new Apple device because of their high-quality materials, snug fit, reliable engineering, cool colors, and low prices....

March 17, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Samantha Mullikin

Outlander 10 Coolest Fan Theories From The Season 5 Trailer

Lord, ye gave us a rare show, and God we loved it well! It’s time to rejoice, the Droughtlander, as we know it, is over now and we will soon be hugging the companion of our hot coffee, warm blankets and restless nights! Yes, the official trailer is here and the Season 5 is just around the corner. Every frame of the trailer, the teaser, and official photographs are packed with exciting tidbits of the plot and understandably, fans have started brewing and speculating theories and probable subplots....

March 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1034 words · Aaron Perez

Opera Launches Its Opera Gx Gaming Browser For Macos

Opera today is officially releasing is Opera GX gaming browser for macOS for early access users. The Opera GX gaming browser is described as a complement for gamers, designed to allow games to run with as much graphics power as possible. Opera says that Opera GX is a “special version of the Opera browser” that is meant to “complement gaming.” The goal is to help you get “the most out of both gaming and browsing....

March 16, 2022 · 5 min · 861 words · Eugene Katz

Opinion How Apple News Can Improve So It Doesn T Fail Like Newsstand

I’m not entirely sure why I’ve been rooting for iOS 9’s upcoming Apple News app to succeed. I’ve been a dedicated Reeder user since it debuted in the App Store, quickly dumped alternatives such as Flipboard and Pulse, and don’t need to change my daily news reading routine. But ever since Apple launched Newsstand in 2011, I’ve been waiting for a truly next-generation iOS news reading experience. Apple hasn’t just missed the boat on this; it actually sank the ship it launched, and lost a lot of talented sailors to rival companies that were developing digital book and magazine apps....

March 16, 2022 · 10 min · 1953 words · Shawn Spears

Oppenheimer Future Product Transition Will Affect September Quarter 220M Ios Devices All Time

mockup On the earnings call Q&A just now, CFO Peter Oppenheimer said that a ‘September Quater product transition’ would affect the revenues for the upcoming quarter. Obviously, that screams iPhone, which is now Apple’s biggest product. To be clear, the September Quarter spans three months so it doesn’t necessarily mean ‘September’…but that isn’t unreasonable either. On that note, he also mentioned in the opening statement that 220 million iOS devices have been sold all time....

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Dawn Jackson

Orphan Black Final Season Trailer

The clones make a promise in the latest Orphan Black trailer. It’s been an insane road for both the characters and fans of Orphan Black. From the first moments, when Sarah stares right in the eyes of a woman who looks exactly like her – moments before the woman committed suicide – there have been non-stop questions and mysteries. Even discovering that she is a clone and meeting some of her “Sestras” gave Sarah far more questions than answers....

March 16, 2022 · 3 min · 495 words · Herbert Mcknight

Osint Open Source Intelligence

OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) helps us to find, select and acquire information from available public sources. It’s a myth that OSINT is an Open Source Software like nmap. OSINT refers to any un-classified intelligence and includes anything freely available on the Web. OSINT sources include business websites, social networks, videos, forums, blogs, and news sources. OSINT is unclassified and available, but link-crawling search engines like Google do not always access it....

March 16, 2022 · 9 min · 1746 words · Robert Vilain

Outlander Jamie V Frank Who Was Better For Claire

Outlander fans all over the world have been debating this question for years: Frank or Jamie? It has to be said that both men have their merits. Claire’s 1948 husband was a kind and generous father who loved her long after she returned. Yet, her 1748 husband managed to sway fans with his charming persona and family devotion. Two good men who only wanted the best for Claire in the end....

March 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1333 words · Tracy Imig

Outlook 2010 How To Hide The Ribbon

Launch Outlook. Above the Ribbon and far right, just click the small up arrow. To get the Ribbon back, simply click the tab you need. As soon as you click outside the Ribbon it’ll disappear. Once hidden from view, you’ve freed up clutter and gained back a bit of extra space. Do it with your email messages too. Follow the same steps to minimize the Ribbon as you compose your message....

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Amy Berg

Owc Is Announcing A Sub 100 16Gb Ram Upgrade We Go Even Further

OWC is also offering Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac for $39 with the purchase of 16B Memory Upgrade Kits: OWC Certified 16GB Memory Upgrade Kits: Upgrades for all Mac mini models from $15.99 16GB Kit (8GB x 2) from $99.00 for maximum memory Upgrades for all MacBook & MacBook Pro (non-Retina) models from $29.99 16GB Kit (8GB x 2) from $99.00 for maximum memory Upgrades for all iMac models from $11....

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 149 words · Clarence Guynn

Pandora Removes 40 Hour Limit On Music Streaming

Pandora, the popular music streaming service, has always imposed a 40 hour monthly limit for streaming on free accounts. Today it scheduled to remove that limit and in the next month free accounts will be able to stream an unlimited amount of music every month. Concerns quickly raised regarding the free portion of the service debating a possible increased length and appearance of advertisements. This change in Pandora’s free subscription model was made possible by improved ads in its mobile app platform....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Rachel Munnerlyn

Oops Concepts In Java What Is Basics With Examples

Advantages of OOPs (Object-Oriented Programming System): OOPs Concepts in Java offer easy to understand and a clear modular structure for programs. Objects created for Object-Oriented Programs can be reused in other programs. Thus it saves significant development cost. Large programs are difficult to write, but if the development and designing team follow OOPS concepts, then they can better design with minimum flaws. It enhances program modularity because every object exists independently....

March 15, 2022 · 5 min · 978 words · Rhonda Saldana

Open Source Vizio Lawsuit Takes An Ugly Turn

Also: Software Freedom Conservancy sues Vizio for GPL violations All the SFC requires is that Vizio makes this code available to the public as per its licenses. Vizio won’t hear of it. As Bradley M. Kuhn, the SFC’s Hacker-in-Residence, and Karen M. Sandler, the SFC’s Executive Director, wrote in a recent blog post, Vizio has not released the source code. Nor has the company proposed a Complete Corresponding Source (CCS) candidate for the SFC....

March 15, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Floyd Gallimore

Opinion Why The New 13 Inch Macbook Pro Means You Should Reconsider The 12 Inch Macbook

As most of you all know, I’ve been a big proponent of the 12″ MacBook. I purchased the m5-equipped 512 GB version back in the spring, and I’ve been mostly a fan since acquiring it. But with the arrival of the new entry-level 13″ MacBook Pro, the one devoid of Apple’s splashy new Touch Bar, the arguments for purchasing a 12″ MacBook just got a lot more hard to come by....

March 15, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Fred Taylor

Oscars 2017 Foreign Language Nominees Condemn Fanaticism In Joint Statement

Politics have long underscored awards shows. Back in 1973, Marlon Brando famously boycotted the Oscars, sending Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather to reject his award as a protest against the industry’s stereotypical portrayal of Native Americans; at the 1979 ceremony, Jane Fonda took her stage time while accepting the Best Actress award to raise awareness for the millions of deaf Americans; and in 1993, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon paused their presentation to chastise the American government for barring Haitians who tested positive for HIV from entering the United States....

March 15, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · John Dittman

Otterbox Ipad Pro Defender Case Now Available To Order And 25 Off

OtterBox today announced availability of an iPad Pro version of its popular Defender case. The Defender Series for iPad Pro packs in much of what you’d expect based on cases from the series for other Apple devices. For $129.95 (currently 25% off), you’ll find a polycarbonate protective shell with front bezel protection, a screen protector with full access to Touch ID, and a built-in stand with space to store an Apple Pencil....

March 15, 2022 · 1 min · 170 words · Mary Hall

Pathfinder Wrath Of The Righteous Console Commands And Cheat Codes

Games like Pathfinder Wrath of The Righteous can be extremely difficult and one can not blame a player if he/she tries to use cheat codes and console commands to make the gameplay a little bit easier for themselves. To your surprise, there are multiple cheat codes and console commands available for the game via third party mods. Today we will be discussing about some of these popular mods which will eventually make your gameplay more fun and exciting....

March 15, 2022 · 3 min · 563 words · Nettie Cripe

Opinion Should Apple Settle Its Android Disputes And Move On

With Apple in the midst of its second major court battle with Samsung over alleged patent violations, and all but one of the five claims relating to Android rather than to anything Samsung-specific, it’s gotten me wondering whether further cases of this kind are truly beneficial to Apple. I understand it emotionally, of course. It’s galling to work hard on a hugely popular hardware design or user-interface only to see someone else copy parts of it, and the desire to hit back at that is a natural one....

March 14, 2022 · 4 min · 731 words · Marcia Ping

Original Hue Bridge Will Lose Remote Access As Of April 30

If you’re still running the original Hue Bridge (the non-HomeKit-compatible round model), functionality will be limited after April 30. If your bridge is square, then you have the v2 and are unaffected – at least, for now … The company tweeted the news. This means you’ll still have full control from inside the home, but remote functionality will cease. Of potentially greater concern, no security updates will be issued either....

March 14, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Ramiro Hostetler

Oscars 2019 Predictions Every Winner In Every Category

UPDATE: Read all Oscars 2019 winners here. Here are our complete predictions for every categroy at the 2019 Oscars. The 91st Academy Award nominations have The Favourite leading the pack, but who will win on the big day itself? This year’s nominations proved to be the epitome of a mixed bag. Once again, the Best Picture category settled on eight nominees despite there being room for ten. There were some surprise omissions – no Bradley Cooper for Best Director, no Timothee Chalamet for Best Supporting Actor, no If Beale Street Could Talk for Best Picture – but also a few delightful surprises, like the two female stars of Roma, Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira, landing acting nominations....

March 14, 2022 · 15 min · 3161 words · Donald Ford