• How accurate and precise data sets drive effective first-party data activation

    Emily Kistner, director of new business and identity solutions, Adstra The landscape of data-driven advertising is evolving at a breakneck pace, with connected TV and programmatic advertising leading the charge.  Scalable identity, coupled with the adoption of machine learning, has unlocked marketers’ ability to reach increasingly specific audiences. These improvements, along with the massive COVID-era […]

  • Apple Celebrating Earth Day and International Dance Day With New Apple Watch Activity Challenges

    Apple will launch its next Apple Watch activity challenge on Saturday, April 22 in celebration of Earth Day. To complete the challenge, Apple Watch owners will need to complete a workout that lasts for 30 minutes or longer, with the activity recorded through the Workout app or an app that adds information to the Health app.Let's get moving for the planet. On April 22, do any workout for 30 minutes or more to earn this award. Record it with the Workout app or any app that adds to...

  • How to find 3D movies to watch on Apple Vision Pro

    The introduction of the Apple Vision Pro has reintroduced 3D content after nearly a decade of absence. Here's where to find 3D movies for purchase from any Apple device that has a TV app. How to watch 3D movies on Apple Vision Pro The Apple Vision Pro is not just any other headset, it's a gateway to a whole new level of film experience. Before immersing yourself in the world of 3D content, it's crucial to set up your device correctly. Apple offers comprehensive support through its...

  • You Can Use Your iPhone to Find a Specific Book on Your Shelves

    Some people organize their book shelves by author name, book title, or even by color—but if you take a more chaotic approach and can never find the book you're looking for, the optical character recognition (OCR) feature on the iPhone can help you out. Just take a photo, wait a few minutes, and search for the book title in the photos app. Your phone will point to the book.

  • You Can Fix Your Apple Watch’s ‘Ghost Touch’ Problem

    Apple Watch users continue to complain about ghost touches triggering on their smartwatches. Here's what you need to do to fix it on your own.

  • Apple Watch Series X might use thinner motherboard material

    Last year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the Apple iPhone 17 Pro coming in 2025 could use a resin-coated copper (RCC) mainboard. Now Digitimes, citing its supply chain sources, claims that at least one next-gen Apple Watch might also use an RCC material motherboard. The RCC material uses a thin film of copper coated in resin, making the motherboard's overall design thinner. This should leave more room for other components in a watch, including a bigger battery. Apple Watch Series 9 Since...

  • Mainers in homeownership programs can’t find housing to use their vouchers on

    You now need to make over $100,000 annually to afford the median Maine home price, which has increased by 62 percent since April 2020.

  • UI study finds cannabis use among older adults is growing

    While she was out for a walk a few years ago, Duveen Robinson, a 90-year-old Iowa City resident, took a nasty tumble when she stepped in a pothole. Robison chipped off an inch-long piece of her kneecap and was hardly able to walk. Later that day, however, she used a topical CBD and THC ointment

  • Next Apple Watch Said to Use Material Allowing for Thinner Logic Board

    At least one next-generation Apple Watch model will start using resin-coated copper, according to supply chain sources cited by Taiwanese website DigiTimes. As the name implies, resin-coated copper is a thin layer of copper foil coated with a resin, such as an epoxy. While adoption of this material would offer many benefits for a future Apple Watch's logic board, such as improved durability and water resistance, a key advantage is that it would allow for a thinner logic board, which in turn...

  • Don't be a stranger! Rekindling old friendships can be as scary as making new ones, study finds

    Experts have discovered that the majority of people are hesitant to rekindle past friendships over fear that it would be 'too awkward' or their efforts would be rebuffed.

  • GPT-4 can exploit zero-day security vulnerabilities all by itself, a new study finds

    Researchers recently demonstrated the ability to manipulate (LLMs) and chatbot technology for highly malicious purposes, such as propagating a self-replicating computer worm. A new study now sheds light on how GPT-4, the most advanced chatbot currently available on the market, can exploit extremely dangerous security vulnerabilities simply by examining theRead Entire Article

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    Microsoft OneNote can now be used on the Apple Vision Pro alongside other Office apps

    Microsoft has announced its OneNote note-taking app is now available for the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset, a few months after the product launched with Word, PowerPoint, and Excel support.