Apple’s devoted fans look forward every year to the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to get their first glimpse (if you don’t take leaks and rumors into consideration) of what’s coming in the next few months from Apple. The 2019 WWDC keynote didn’t include many big surprises, with many things rumored or leaked beforehand. However, seeing some of these changes in the flesh was still very exciting. Some of these changes include, but are not limited to, iPadOS, a new Mac Pro, and dark mode. iOS As long-rumored, iOS 13 is getting the long-anticipated dark mode. This has emerged as a feature everyone looks forward to,… Read more
WaterField introduces new Developer’s Gear Case
NEWS – I love what WaterField Designs has been doing lately by taking ideas from their fans to create new bags and wallets with features that they might not have added if not for people suggesting them. Their latest community-sourced creation is the Developer’s Gear Case.
Available in 4 colors, the Developer’s Gear Case is WaterField’s largest gear case and features a 1050 Denier ballistic nylon shell with a zippered leather cover. The interior is designed to provide 3 layers of gear organization with a deep section for bulkier items like power adapters and backup batteries, a shallower area inside the cover for thinner items, and a divider with small mesh pockets on one side and elastic bands on the other side. It even comes with a leather mouse pad!
Keep all your gear organized and stored in one handy case with WaterField Designs new Developer’s Case. It’s available for pre-order for $129 and will ship on June 11th. Visit sfbags.com for all the details.
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Tagged: Bags, Cases and Covers
WaterField introduces new Developer’s Gear Case originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 3, 2019 at 4:09 pm.
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DHS: Foreign Governments May Be Spying on Your Through Your VPN
Through our rush to remain secure on our devices and machines, many opt for a VPN. The goal is in the name itself – virtual private network. And that name has a lot of pull. This is what we want; we want privacy. But what happens when that privacy gives way to … a loss of privacy? As scary as it may sound, that’s exactly what may be happening. The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a warning that their < href=”https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/05/31/foreign-spies-may-be-hiding-in-your-vpn-warns-dhs/”>foreign adversaries had an interest in exploiting VPN services. This means the governments in other countries are interested in spying on you… Read more
Maybe you’d rather have a Japanese toaster
NEWS – I wrote previously about Razer’s upcoming toaster, but if a venomous green, gaming-inspired toaster is not for you, then maybe you should take a look at Mitsubishi’s new bread oven. It’s a toaster that looks like a waffle-maker and works by sealing in a single piece of bread and transferring heat through two very hot plates that can reach 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The result is supposed to be the perfect piece of toast, both crunchy and soft.
I’ve never been to Japan, so I can only assume that Japanese really love their toast, because this gadget will retail for around $270; that’s 10 times the price of a normal toaster. Do you love toast enough to shell out this kind of money for a toaster?
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Tagged: Cooking
Maybe you’d rather have a Japanese toaster originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 2, 2019 at 8:00 am.
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Kami security system, Airdog air purifier, and more – Weekly roundup
NEWS – This week is almost over, so let’s look back at everything we posted this week from articles, reviews, and news.
ARTICLES
- Father’s Day gift guide (2019)June 1, 2019
- How to automatically delete Google’s Web & App Activity data May 31, 2019
- I love using Google Maps AR! May 29, 2019
REVIEWS
- Speck Presidio Pro Folio 12.9-inch iPad Pro Case (2018) review June 1, 2019
- Nodpod weighted sleep mask review May 31, 2019
- Elechomes Ultrasonic Humidifier (6L) review May 31, 2019
- Plott Cubit review May 30, 2019
- Akaso Trace 1 dash cam review May 30, 2019
- E-WIN Champion Series gaming chair review May 29, 2019
- Roborock Xiaowa E35 robotic vacuum/mop review May 29, 2019
- Lecone wireless charger and desk caddy review May 28, 2019
- Audioengine 512 portable wireless speaker review May 28, 2019
- Kami home security system review May 27, 2019
- Airdog FitAir Personal Air Purifer review May 27, 2019
- J-Pillow Travel Pillow review May 26, 2019
NEWS
- iRobot ups the cleaning ante with new Roomba s Series vacs and Braava jet m Series mop June 1, 2019
- The MLB Hover Helmet magically levitates your favorite teams helmet in mid-air May 31, 2019
- Micro SD cards have finally reached 1TB May 31, 2019
- PBL by EVOTech Labs is a wireless charger and wireless backup battery May 30, 2019
- Say no to styrofoam this summer with the Ohana 100% recyclable and biodegradable cooler May 30, 2019
- InkCase adds a second screen to your iPhone May 29, 2019
- This little clip knows when you’ve taken a pill and when you haven’t May 28, 2019
- FlipRocks are flip flops on steroids May 27, 2019
- Even giant bags need a clip to keep them closed May 27, 2019
- Deal – Save up to 25% on Pad&Quill iOS gear May 26, 2019
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Tagged: weekly roundup
Kami security system, Airdog air purifier, and more – Weekly roundup originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 1, 2019 at 10:40 pm.
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