Osfoora For Mac 1 2 Brings Streaming Support

Osfoora, one of the newer Twitter clients for Mac, got a very nice update today, bringing to version 1.2. Aside from a much-improved icon (which sports a resolution of 1024×1024, making it ready for those upcoming Mac refreshes), the new version finally brings Twitter’s live streaming API, joining a handful of other apps to provide instantaneous updates to the timeline, including the seemingly-neglected official Twitter app. Osfoora also supports Tweet Marker, the syncing service adopted by many mobile Twitter clients, allowing you maintain your timeline position across devices when using supported mobile apps such as Tweetbot or Twitterrific....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Bernadette Hanna

Part 6 Controversies From Maps To Beats To Haunted Empires

From Seeing Through the Illusion: Understanding Apple’s Mastery of the Media, a profile examining Apple’s PR strategy: The number of major controversies in Apple’s recent history could be counted on a single hand, but because of the company’s size and history of PR dominance, each one has attracted global attention. Most Apple-watchers agree that the company’s largest debacle was the iPhone 4’s faulty antenna. Steve Jobs took an extended period of time before holding a press conference, simultaneously spinning the reports as overblown, and debuting a free case program....

October 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1083 words · Barbara White

Pin Windows 8 Start Screen Items To The Desktop Groovypost

One of the biggest challenges Windows 8 users will have is learning to navigate between the Windows 8 (metro) Start screen and the traditional desktop. Microsoft makes it easier by letting you pin items from the desktop to the Start screen and vice versa. Pin a Program from Windows 8 Start Screen to Desktop Taskbar If you install Microsoft Office 2013, the program shortcuts will appear on the Start screen....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Lindsay Swofford

Pixel 4 Xl Blackscreen Problem How To Fix Screen Of Death

Even the most premium Android smartphones can have flaws in them. We have seen people complaining about the black screen of death error. Black screen/Screen of Death is an error screen displayed by the operating system after meeting a critical system error which can cause the system to break down. Sometimes, it’s hard to boot up the device after the black screen of death. If you are facing the same issue with your Google Pixel XL then follow the below article in which we have discussed a number of methods to Fix Pixel 4 XL Black screen Problem....

October 28, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Catherine Rich

Pixelmator Keyboard By Editors Keys Review A No Brainer For Pixelmator Users

Pixelmator is one of the best Photoshop alternatives available on the Mac App Store. I’ve been using it for quite some time now, but mostly just using a trackpad or mouse to manipulate layers, access tools and edit functions. There are tons of keyboard shortcuts. And if I had the time or patience to learn them all, I would have. Needless to say, I didn’t. So when I got the chance to check out EditorsKeys keyboard specifically designed for Pixelmator, I jumped at it....

October 28, 2022 · 4 min · 775 words · Jeff Morales

Platinumgames Babylon S Fall

The long speculated Babylon’s Fall from PlatinumGames has finally revealed its debut gameplay trailer. The game was announced back at E3 2018 and slated for a release in 2019. Obviously that hasn’t happened, as the game hadn’t even been shown to the public until today. The famed developer PlatinumGames is widely known for their work on both adapted and original IPs. The company has worked with Nintendo on Star Fox Zero, and with Microsoft on the original third-person RPG Scalebound, although the latter was cancelled in 2017, with Microsoft ending production three years into development....

October 28, 2022 · 3 min · 454 words · Sylvia Reynolds

Plex For Ios Updated W Rotten Tomatoes Integration Refreshed Interface More

Plex, the popular media service that offers apps on nearly every platform, has today revealed the latest iteration of its iOS application. With the latest update, the app has gained several new features. For one, Plex for iOS now supports rich media browsing. This means that you can browse similar movies, get recommendations, and view movies with specific directors or actors all from within the Plex app itself. The update also adds Rotten Tomatoes integration, making it super easy to view ratings and reviews for your movies....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Milton Mullan

Podcast Of The Week Byers Market With Dylan Byers

I came across this podcast from someone sharing it on Twitter, and I was hooked immediately. In episode 1, Dylan talks to Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg about the 2016 election, and the new book: “Facebook: The Inside Story.” I had heard a lot about Sheryl prior to the 2016 election, but also much has been said about her in recent years. I found the interview to be honest and an interesting way of looking at Facebook’s past and future in regards to how our world interacts with social media....

October 28, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Mary Hall

Pok Mon Go Launching Monthly Community Day For Trainers

Niantic is still cracking away at its AR-hit game Pokémon GO with a new series of events called Community Day. These events will be scheduled once a month around the world and aim to bring Trainers, or Pokémon GO players, together with special perks. The initiative doesn’t rely on any one location either, so there shouldn’t be any catastrophic failure like we saw with Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago last year....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Kami Davis

Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 For Ios Updated With Unreal Engine 4 12 New Leagues

Main FIFA competitor, Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) announced a major update to their mobile soccer game today for iOS. The game received a graphics engine overhaul, upgrading from Unreal Engine 3 to Unreal Engine 4, which should provide serious visual improvements over the previously featured third-generation engine. The update comes as Konami looks to invest more in the PES franchise with FIFA raking in exorbitant amounts of money globally each year with its ever popular Pro Clubs....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Leon Chang

Purchases In The Cydia Store Available For Jailbroken Devices No Longer Supported

After many years of being available to users as a way to fully customize the operating system, the backbone that handles purchases on Cydia (which was only available to jailbroken devices) is today shutting down. Saurik, the creator of Cydia, made the announcement on a Reddit thread Friday evening. He said that this was a long time in the making as the store was making little to no money. The store recently had a bug that may have put users at risk....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Teresa Bratton

Purported Iphone 11 Redesigned Logic Board Pictured In New Leak

As we get closer to iPhone season, it is the norm for more and more components from the upcoming iPhone models to leak out online. We already know how the overall phone will look from the outside. Today, we get a glimpse at some of the device’s internals. The new images were published on Slashleaks. The iPhone X, XS, and XR used L-shaped logic boards. This latest leak implies a return to a more standard, rectangular, logic board design....

October 28, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Joyce Asencio

Opinion Siri Should Be Interconnected Between Devices Before An Sdk Is Released

When Siri originally launched on the iPhone a little over four years ago, we postulated that it would be a world-changing event. A personal assistant in our pockets that could handle real-world requests felt like the future. When it launched onto the Apple Watch, it was described as potentially being the quickest and most fun way to interact with the wearable. Then when it came to the Apple TV, it became the fastest way to disseminate the content you want to watch across multiple apps....

October 27, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Judith Clemons

Overwatch Ranking System 2022

In Overwatch, you will find competitive people who test your skills. In this article, we will explain the Overwatch game’s ranking system. The different ranks of the game and how your ranks are decided. While most of the players like quick play, having competitive play is a different kind of happiness. Overwatch lets you compete with other players to increase your skills. Also Read Overwatch 2 Stuck in Queue Error, How to Fix?...

October 27, 2022 · 4 min · 773 words · Myrta Juett

Penetration Testing For Iphone Applications Part 4

Local data storage SQLite storage: SQLite is a cross-platform C library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine. The SQLite database does not need a separate server process and the complete database with multiple tables, triggers, and views is contained in a single disk file. The SQLite database offers all the standard SQL constructs, including Select, Insert, Update and Delete. As SQLite is portable, reliable and small, it is an excellent solution for persistent data storage on iOS devices....

October 27, 2022 · 10 min · 2045 words · Wade Johnson

People In Azores Islands Have Been Unable To Use Iphone S Built In Alarm For Over A Month Due To A Bug

The alarm is probably one of the most used features by iPhone owners around the world, and luckily, it has been built into iOS since the beginning. However, it seems that people in the Azores Islands have been experiencing difficulties when setting an alarm on their iPhone — and this has been affecting multiple users there for more than a month. As reported by iFeed.pt in March, there seems to be a widespread bug preventing the iPhone’s built-in alarm from working as expected for people in the Azores Islands....

October 27, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Johnny Bettes

Photographer Doug Menuez On His Three Years With Steve Jobs At Next

[vodpod id=Video.16288813&w=650&h=350&fv=] The man in the interview above with RT is photographer Doug Menuez. He spent three years capturing Steve Jobs after the legendary chief executive officer was forced out of Apple in 1985 and began work at NeXT computer. In the interview, Menuez gave first-hand accounts of how Jobs worked with engineers and his team at NeXT, and he spent an almost four-year period photographing Jobs and the company. Menuez did not keep in contact with Jobs following those years, but thousands of his pictures currently reside in Stanford’s Apple Collection archives....

October 27, 2022 · 1 min · 120 words · Elizabeth Hall

Picard Hates Sci Fi Proving How Much Star Trek Has Changed

It’s official, Jean-Luc Picard isn’t a fan of science fiction, and this admission perhaps highlights the changing emphasis of the Star Trek franchise. Star Trek currently finds itself in a fascinating but precarious position, as the brand undergoes its most significant expansion in history. At least one Star Trek movie is being produced under Noah Hawley, with a potential Tarantino effort also on the cards. On television, Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard are running concurrently - the first time this has happened since the 1990s - and there are 5 other confirmed projects also in the works, including 2 animations and a Section 31-based spinoff....

October 27, 2022 · 4 min · 667 words · Katrina Hartford

Pok Mon Why Netflix Is Releasing Original Movies Now

Why is it that Netflix are beginning to release original Pokémon movies now? 2020’s Pokémon Day celebrations were even grander than previous years, largely thanks to the release of Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution on Netflix. This Poké-project is a CG remake of the original Pokémon movie released in 1998, which most fans will remember for its formidable psychic Pokémon villain and the soul-crushing scene where Pikachu watches Ash Ketchum die....

October 27, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Lynn Mcmurtry

Pok Mon Go Will Not Be Available In China

In the last few decades, technology has grown at an incredible pace. Due to the access, speed, and improvements in devices, games, video, and social media, there has been concerns by some people that technology is taking over our lives, as well as the lives of children who seem to spend far less time playing outside and socializing with actual people, and far more time glued to various screens. In July of 2016, a compromise became available which gave people a reason go to outside, phones in hand, and get some exercise....

October 27, 2022 · 3 min · 587 words · Jennifer Smith