Jan. 8 news update for CES
This week the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is underway in Las Vegas. Here are some of today’s highlights:
Read MoreThis week the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is underway in Las Vegas. Here are some of today’s highlights:
Read MoreA new study from Juniper Research (www.juniperresearch.com) has found that the number of QR code coupons redeemed via mobile will reach 5.3 billion by 2022, up from an estimated 1.3 billion in 2017. The report finds that the use of QR codes to deliver coupons and discount offers will increase substantially, as in-built QR functionality on mobile devices drives usage, with Apple leading the way.
Read MoreThe $199 mophie powerstation AC (http://www.mophie.com/shop/powerstation-ac) is a high-capacity external battery with AC power and USB-C PD fast charging for laptops, tablets, smartphones and other devices.
The USB-C port features 30W USB-PD charging technology. With a 22,000 mAh battery, the powerstation AC provides additional battery life for most USB-C devices, including laptops, and delivers 15 hours of extra battery life for the Apple MacBook.
Read MoreiMobie has announced today AnyTrans 6.3.0 (https://tinyurl.com/y8597na9), an update to their mobile content manager for macOS and Windows. It offers bi-directional transfer across multiple devices.
AnyTrans works with iOS and Android data. Version 6.3.0 offers the ability to transfer and manage almost all data from Android to Android or from an iOS device to an Android device.
AnyTrans 6.3.0 costs $39.99 for a single-user license, and $59.99 for a family license. A demo is available for download.
Read MoreCyberByte has released CyberByte Antivirus 2.1.1, an t update to their antivirus and internet security application for Macs.
The security app provides protection against threats by scanning for and removing viruses, malware, and adware. The utility also scans any local network for all connected devices, allowing users to ensure that no unknown devices are connected to their network.
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