June 8, 2021 Google’s password-protected photos feature is arriving on newer Pixels Put in the Locked Folder for puppy crimes (being too cute). | Image: Google Google’s Locked Folder feature, which allows you to password-protect specific…
June 8, 2021 The six-year-old iPhone 6S will get iOS 15, and that rules The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus arrived in September 2015 running iOS 9. The iPhone 6S will turn six years old this September, an…
June 8, 2021 ProtonMail Unveils an Overdue Makeover and New Features ProtonMail, the popular encrypted email service, has significantly updated its look and feel for the first time since the company’s public beta launch 7…
June 8, 2021 How to use Screen Time to keep your iPhone use within healthy limits Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge We all spend a lot of time on our phones, and it’s possible — just possible —…
June 8, 2021 XRP effect? Did Jay Clayton really just echo Ripple’s talking points? Jay Clayton, the former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, doesn’t exactly have the coziest relationship with the crypto-community. While he was never…
June 8, 2021 Bryan Fuller Is Remaking Stephen King Killer Car Classic Christine Like many of us, filmmaker Bryan Fuller is a huge fan of author Stephen King. Unlike many of us though, he going to turn…
June 8, 2021 Postgres Professional adds enterprise-features, PostgreSQL 13 updates Postgres Professional adds a range of additional enterprise capabilities to a fork of the open source Postgres database.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…
June 8, 2021 Adobe Claims Creative Apps Optimized for M1 Macs Now 80% Faster Seven months after Apple revealed its homegrown M1 processor, we’re finally starting to see its true potential as more third-party apps arrive with native…
June 8, 2021 Bitcoin Price Analysis: 08 June The king coin took yet another hit at its chances of recovery following a retracement of 10% compared to yesterday’s price. Naturally, the correction…
June 8, 2021 Instagram reveals more about how its algorithms decide what you see Instagram has shared a new blog post that attempts to address some of the “misconceptions” around how it surfaces content. via Engadget Check out…