Apple steps up Safari’s game with 60% faster performance according to shiny new browser benchmark Speedometer 3.0

[ad_1] Safari users are in for some good news, as Apple claims that users of its web browser can expect significantly better performance from the browser and its WebKit browser engine (which is primarily used in Safari).  The news was shared by Apple in an official WebKit blog post, following its announcement of Speedometer 3.0, … Read more

The inevitable risks and best defense for cloud cybersecurity

[ad_1] Most businesses, regardless of size, now understand the potential value of the cloud. We’re beyond that stage of early skepticism in which technology decision-makers questioned whether cloud services would factor significantly into corporate operations. Wholesale adoption is now underway and has been for years. And why not? The benefits of the cloud are obvious. … Read more

AI isn’t a silver bullet – but it can get close if you consider the right AI tools

[ad_1] AI and the way it shapes our society has come a long way from the early days in Alan Turing’s labs, from totally replacing smartphone apps to generating incredible new images in under two seconds. It’s no wonder then that many businesses are bought into and benefitting from AI-based tools and platforms. In fact, … Read more

Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, April 12 (game #809)

[ad_1] Quordle needs to be approached in a different way to Wordle. With four puzzles to solve in nine guesses, you can’t blindly throw letters at it and expect to win – you’ll stand a far better chance if you think strategically. That’s the case in Wordle too, of course, but it’s even more important … Read more

iPhone 15 just got a big repairability boost and it’s good news for future models, too

[ad_1] Apple is easing up its self-repair policy, allowing iPhone owners to fix their devices with used parts instead of forcing them to buy new replacements. The tech giant told The Washington Post the update will apply to screens, batteries, and cameras among other things. Apple states in its announcement post that they have plans … Read more

Nanoleaf Smart Multicolor Outdoor String Lights Review

[ad_1] Popular home lighting company Nanoleaf today introduced its latest product, Smart Multicolor Outdoor String Lights that bring HomeKit-compatible decorative lighting to decks, porches, backyards, gardens, pool areas, and more. Nanoleaf is known for unique light designs, and the Outdoor String Lights aren’t an exception. The bulbs have an angular five-sided shape that makes them … Read more

Sony ULT Wear headphones review: Brain-shaking bass

[ad_1] Sony’s Extra Bass line of headphones has given listeners an added dose of low-end tone for years, and was generally cheaper than its high-end 1000X cans. The company is still keen on offering brain-rattling bass to those who want it, but the Extra Bass moniker and its confusing alpha-numeric product names are gone (more … Read more

iPhone users warned they are specific target of spyware

[ad_1] Mercenary spyware is being used against iPhones. Photo: Antoni Shkraba/Pexels Mercenary spyware is being used to target specific iPhone users in almost 100 countries. Apple reportedly sent warnings to these people on Wednesday. This is different from general warnings that all computer users need to be careful about malware. The individuals warned Wednesday are … Read more

science mourns physicist Peter Higgs

[ad_1] Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. Colleagues remember Peter Higgs as an inspirational scientist, who remained humble despite his fame.Credit: Graham Clark/Alamy Theoretical physicist Peter Higgs, the namesake of the boson that was discovered in 2012, died on Monday, aged 94. … Read more