iPadOS 14 brings 'keyboard and mouse' support for games

iOS 14 may be perhaps the greatest releases to happen to the stage in a drawn-out period of time: from gadgets and an application cabinet (who might have accepted!), to the capacity to set a default program not the same as Safari, this is the mos ...

  • Technology
  • 23-June-2020

Julia Wang: The Realtor behind the luxury houses

Julia Wang is a seasoned business woman who understands the value of taking care of her clients. Her rich career in real estate specializes in luxury home buying and selling and representing Houston luxury home builders such as MC2 Architect, Tim ...

  • Life-Culture
  • 18-June-2020

Want to buy Used Tag Heuer Watch?

The Tag Heuer Brand

The TAG Heuer brand is known worldwide for the production of luxury Swiss watches. Founded in 1860 by Edward Heuer, she cultivates the principles of prestigious watchmaking. The offe ...

  • Life-Culture
  • 23-April-2020

Harmonix's new game Fuser lets you crush collectively pop songs

Rock Band studio Harmonix is back with another music game — just this time, it's tied in with mashing songs together. The new title is called Fuser, and the developer depicts it as “a non-stop virtual music festival where you control the music.” ...

  • Life-Culture
  • 28-February-2020

Michigan burning through millions in mosquito war as EEE immunization remains bolted away

The province of Michigan this end of the week turns into the most recent state to lead a splashing effort trying to keep its inhabitants from getting to be contaminated with the fatal mosquito-borne malady, Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

  • Health
  • 28-September-2019

How Chinese apps like TikTok are silently racking up American users

Mobile applications created by a some of China's greatest innovation firms have been getting on with U.S. buyers in the previous few years, underscoring how companies on the world’s second-biggest economy are extending past their domestic market ...

  • Technology
  • 29-April-2019

Facebook it 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5 million users’ email contacts without consent

Social networking giant Facebook said on Wednesday evening it may have “unintentionally uploaded” the email contacts of up to 1.5 million users on its site, without their permission or knowledge, when they signed up for new accounts since May 201 ...

  • Technology
  • 18-April-2019