Macworld Looking for a more convenient way to charge your Apple Watch? Then check out this Apple Watch wireless charger keychain. It’s small and lightweight so you can pack it everywhere — and it’s on sale for a limited time during Deal Days so it’s cost-effective too. Deal Days is our version of Prime Day — only it starts earlier and runs longer, so there are more opportunities to save. The Apple Watch wireless charger keychain, for example, normally costs about $50. Until 11:59 pm on July 14, however, you’ll save over $34 off this price and instead get it for just $14.97. And you’ll get free shipping too, which makes it a heck of a bargain. This charger elegantly…
Macworld Looking for a more convenient way to charge your Apple Watch? Then check out this Apple Watch wireless charger keychain. It’s small and lightweight so you can pack it everywhere — and it’s on sale for a limited time during Deal Days so it’s cost-effective too. Deal Days is our version of Prime Day — only it starts earlier and runs longer, so there are more opportunities to save. The Apple Watch wireless charger keychain, for example, normally costs about $50. Until 11:59 pm on July 14, however, you’ll save over $34 off this price and instead get it for just $14.97. And you’ll get free shipping too, which makes it a heck of a bargain. This charger elegantly…
Smart home accessory company Eve Systems has been updating its range of HomeKit devices with Thread support to improve reliability and connectivity, and the Eve Flare smart light is one of the latest products to get Thread support. The Eve Flare is a product that Eve Systems has had around for years now, and I reviewed it four years ago in 2019. I wanted to see what, if any, difference Thread would make compared to the prior Bluetooth-only connectivity, hence the review update. There have been no notable design changes to the Eve Flare that I can see. The look, size, and functionality are exactly the same as they were in 2019. Eve Flare is a sphere-shaped accent light, and…
Apple on Tuesday posted an entire episode of “Silo” on Twitter and it was reposted by Twitter owner Elon Musk to his 145.3 million followers. “Watch the entire first episode on this platform. Great move by Apple! Note, you can Airplay from your iPhone to TV to watch on a big screen,” Musk wrote. Popular YouTuber MrBeast, himself with 21.2 million Twitter followers, replied to Musk’s tweet, “Really is a smart move, I never would have heard of this show and now I’m watching episode 1 and invested lol.” “Silo” is a new 10-episode Apple Original drama that premiered on May 5, 2023 on Apple TV+. You can watch the first episode of “Silo” below or watch it anywhere you…
Apple TV has tweeted out an entire episode of “Silo,” the first episode, on fact. You can watch it below or watch it anywhere you have the Apple’s TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, popular smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, and at tv.apple.com. Apple TV+ announced that “Silo” has been renewed for a second season. Apple TV+ earlier this month announced a season two renewal for “Silo,” the acclaimed, world-building drama based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. Created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner, and starring and executive…
Action cameras like the new Insta360 Go 3 are gaining in popularity as they get smaller and easier to stick almost anywhere. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
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