On Wednesday, NASA finally launched the Artemis mission into space, and now you can track its journey.
Low-code is not a cure for overworked IT departments just yet
Survey says low-code and no-code platforms haven’t quite made a dent yet in relieving overworked development shops. But that’s no reason to look at the long-term benefits this approach.
Fitbit goodies for Pixel Watch and Google goodies for Fitbits
The sleep profile feature is coming to the Google Pixel Watch, while Google Maps and Wallet are launching on the Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4.
How to activate a new iPhone
If you’ve recently purchased a new iPhone to be shipped to your home, you’re probably wondering how you’re going to get it up and running.
How to never lose your keys again
This holder for your AirTag doubles as a key organizer, so it will keep your keys a bit more tidy. Maybe.
How to use iPhone 14’s new emergency SOS text via satellite feature
Apple’s iPhone 14 got an important new feature today. You can now text emergency responders for help via satellite in areas without any cell coverage.
12 gift ideas for coffee lovers this holiday season
Real coffee lovers usually prefer a well-crafted espresso or homemade latte over Starbucks. Save your money on a wasted gift card, and, instead elevate your coffee-lovers’ caffeine ritual.
Microsoft, Nvidia partner to build a massive AI supercomputer in the cloud
The partnership makes Microsoft Azure the first public cloud to incorporate Nvidia’s full AI stack — its GPUs, networking, and AI software.
Thanks to open source, 5G cracks 50% of the telecom market
While it’s invisible to users, open-source software underlays all of 5G.
The 2022 M2 Apple iPad Pro is my (drone) copilot
From planning the drone flight to editing the video, the new iPad Pro can handle everything.