[ad_1] Ableton Live 10 If you’re majoring in music or just have a passion for making it, you’ll want a digital audio workstation. We think the best choice is Ableton Live: It’s packed with software instruments and effects, and it sports a clean modern design. It’s also intuitive to use; the “session” view in particular […]
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Navigation apps still lack railroad safety info the NTSB requested
[ad_1] Both Google and Apple agreed to update their navigation apps with railroad information, but haven’t given a reason for the delay. The search giant initially partnered with the Federal Railroad Administration back in 2015 to integrate its railroad data with Google Maps, but didn’t commit to a timeline. A Google spokesperson told Politico that […]
Venmo can instantly transfer money to your bank account
[ad_1] This should be generally available in the “coming weeks,” and free bank transfers are still available if you’re willing to wait the customary one to three business days. There’s certainly no mystery as to the strategy here. Venmo is betting that there will be enough of an urgent need for cash (or at least, […]
BBC to pull all radio services from TuneIn UK
[ad_1] TuneIn indicated that it couldn’t meet the BBC’s specific demands for its listeners. “This change is driven primarily by the BBC’s efforts to standardize how listeners in the UK access BBC stations, which unfortunately, is something we are unable to accommodate at this time,” stated the streaming service in a press release. According to […]
Nike rolls out a subscription service for kids’ sneakers
[ad_1] Parents will have the option to order shoes for sizes 4C to 7Y (for kids aged roughly two to 10) on a monthly, bimonthly or quarterly basis, costing $50, $30 or $20 per month respectively. Kids’ sneakers typically retail for $60, so monthly subscribers will save about $10 a pair. You can alter the […]
The best laptops for students in 2019
[ad_1] We know, we know: We just recommended the standard Dell XPS 13. But the two-in-one variant is also stellar, and it’s different enough from the traditional clamshell version that we felt it deserved its own mention. Simply put, if the XPS 13 is our favorite Windows laptop, then the XPS 13 2-in-1 is our favorite convertible. […]
Samsung’s midrange phones helped its market share surge in Europe
[ad_1] That was reflected in the other victor from the quarter. Xiaomi’s share nearly grew by half to 9.6 percent on the back of mid-priced phones like the Redmi Note 7. It wasn’t pretty for other vendors. Huawei appeared to have reeled from the effects of the US blacklisting, sinking to 18.8 percent share. Nokia […]
Adobes Fresco brings realistic painting to the iPad
[ad_1] It’s one thing to see a demo or even art created with these Live Brushes, but it’s another thing entirely to try them yourself. Every time I opened the app, I was amazed at how closely they resemble the real thing. And they’re not only powerful, they’re also a lot of fun. Indeed, the […]
Microsoft drops one-off Office licenses from its Home Use Program
[ad_1] Microsoft will no longer sell one-off licenses for Office 2019 as part of its Home Use Program (HUP). As spotted by Computer World, the company updated it HUP frequently asked questions page to confirm: “Office Professional Plus 2019 and Office Home and Business 2019 are no longer available as Home Use Program offers.” The […]
Samsung’s 108-megapixel smartphone camera sensor
[ad_1] He said it damages his brand.Ninja calls out Twitch after his dormant channel highlights porn Over the weekend, Ninja posted a video chastising Twitch for not only using his dormant channel to promote other streamers but also allowing porn to find its way into those recommendations. Worse still, the number one stream on Twitch […]
