Uber’s problems in London might not be over: The city’s taxi drivers are looking into legal action. The Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association said that its members are exploring the possibility of bringing a class action lawsuit against the ride-sharing company. “We’ve been approached by a number of members to help them explore whether there would …
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How to stop friends from seeing when you last used Instagram
Earlier this year, Instagram made it possible to see the last time you or one of your friends was using the app. Recently Instagram added a green dot of those who are online to profile pictures, similar to what Facebook Messenger has. Revealing, to the minute, the last time you were using the app is a bit creepy, to be …
Read More »Apple Pay to become payment method on eBay
If you’re already an Apple Pay convert, we have some good news for you: The mobile wallet is about to get much more useful. On Tuesday, eBay said it’ll soon accept Apple Pay as payment on it vast online retail platform. Certain retailers will begin accepting Apple Pay in the US come fall, the company said, before a full-scale rollout …
Read More »How to install Apple’s MacBook Pro CPU throttling software fix
The newest MacBook Pro laptops from Apple offer a lot of updates under the hood, from high-end Intel Core i9 CPUs to larger drives to displays that automatically adjust their color temperature. But, early adopters also found an unexpected problem — CPUs that would throttle up and down wildly under exactly the kind of high-end workload these Pro-level machines were …
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Would you pay two grand for a 65-inch Vizio? That’s the essential question posed by the all-new P-Series Quantum, which just started shipping for $2,100 from major retailers and Vizio.com. Vizio certainly tempts picture quality aficionados with the right specs. The company claims a searing 2,000 nits of peak brightness, which, if true, would make it among the brightest TVs I’ve ever …
Read More »YouTube tests ‘Explore’ feature to expand people’s viewing habits
YouTube launched an experimental “Explore” tab to guide people to fresh videos and channels on mobile. The tab will show at the bottom of the app’s home screen for 1 percent of those using YouTube on iOS and is designed to let them “broaden their horizons”, according to Tom Leung, the company’s director of product management. “Explore is designed to …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Watch: Rumored specs, price and release date
Update, August 2018: The Samsung Galaxy Watch has been officially announced. Samsung’s next big event is coming soon, and the Note 9 is expected to make its official debut there. But Samsung might also reveal a new smartwatch, too. It’s been a while since Samsung had a new, big watch release. The Gear S3 arrived late in 2016, while a sport-oriented smaller …
Read More »Manage multiple email accounts with Mailbird Pro: Just $15 for life
Today’s deal is a rerun, but one from way back in 2017 — and with the all-important lower price than last time. I’ll cut right to the chase: You can get a Mailbird Pro lifetime subscription for just $14.99. Get it at StackSocial Why would you want such a thing? Let me answer your question with a question: Do you …
Read More »AT&T reports mixed bag of earnings following the Time Warner merger
It’s a new world for AT&T in the post-Time Warner merger era. On Tuesday, the company reported a mixed bag of results for the second quarter. It missed Wall Street expectations on revenue but beat the Street’s predictions when it came to earnings per share, as well as number of wireless subscribers. AT&T reported earnings of 91 cents per share, …
Read More »Don’t look now, but the Galaxy Note 9 colors just leaked
Last week we glimpsed the Galaxy Note 9 with a bright yellow S Pen stylus. This week, another render shows off even more colors: the Galaxy Note 9 in black, blue and brown. Note9 in (from L to R) black, blue, and brown. pic.twitter.com/Akr1tnrxiS — Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 24, 2018 The images come from well-known mobile Twitter tipster Evan Blass, …
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