Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationSix experts on how we’ll live, work, and play in cities after COVID-19verified_publisherFast Company - By Lara SorokanichArchitects and urban planners from Gensler, Harvard, and Bloomberg Associates explain the changes coming to our shared spaces. For Fast Company’s Shape of Tomorrow series, we’re asking business leaders to share their inside perspective on how the COVID-19 era is transforming their industries. Here’s …
Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationApple may have solved the problem holding its AirPower wireless charger backverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Andy BoxallApple has apparently solved one of the main problems that has held its AirPower wireless charging plinth back. Following research and development …
Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationSlow Mo video shows how the Apple Watch ejects watergeeky-gadgets.com - Roland HutchinsonThe Apple Watch is designed to be waterproof and it has an innovative way of getting water out of its speakers, it virates the speakers to eject the …
Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationHow Estonia used its digital state to beat back coronavirusWired UK - Morgan MeakerThe Baltic state relied on pragmatism over shiny toys to quash the pandemic When author Violaine Champetier de Ribes first visited Estonia – known as …
Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationMicrosoft finally accepts that nobody safely removes USB devicesverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Jon MartindaleMicrosoft has finally capitulated. After years of politely suggesting that Windows users should manually trigger the “safe” removal of USB devices …
Dorian Tireliflipped into RotationApple’s beloved MagSafe connector could make a comebackCult of Mac - Ed HardyApple is exploring charging cables that attach to its devices with magnets. This is highly reminiscent of its discontinued MagSafe system. Previously, this was a great way to keep MacBooks from being accidentally damaged but Apple stopped using it during the company’s transition to USB-C. As Apple …