Hands-on: Chargeasap's 100W Infinity Cable w/ magnetic Lightning, USB-C & micro USB connectors [Video] Sponsored Post - 3:36 pm EDT Below we go hands-on with the new Infinity Cable from Chargeasap, the first magnetic cable with interchangeable connectors for Lightning, USB-C, and micro-USB and support for 100W power delivery! Head below for our hands-on look with Infinity Cable: more… The post Hands-on: Chargeasap’s 100W Infinity Cable w/ magnetic Lightning, USB-C & micro USB connectors [Video] appeared first on 9to5Mac. Mario Kart Tour adding multiplayer support in beta next month, but only for subscribers Chance Miller - 12:57 pm EDT Mario Kart Tour has proven to be a hit during its first month of availability, despite one key feature being missing: real-time multiplayer support. Nintendo has announced this week, however, that it will begin testing multiplayer next month. more… The post Mario Kart Tour adding multiplayer support in beta next month, but only for subscribers appeared first on 9to5Mac. Apple taking 'slow-roll' approach to marketing TV+, spending data shows Chance Miller - 10:01 am EDT Apple TV+ officially debuted to the public yesterday, but Apple has been teasing and promoting the launch since March. New data from iSpot.TV, first reported by The New York Times, sheds light on how much Apple is spending on marketing for TV+. The report explains that Apple is taking a ‘slow-roll’ approach to advertising the service. more… The post Apple taking ‘slow-roll’ approach to marketing TV+, spending data shows appeared first on 9to5Mac. Goldman Sachs reveals first Apple Card investment details, $10B in credit lines Chance Miller - 9:02 am EDT Goldman Sachs has offered up some early details on its Apple Card investments this week. In regulatory fillings, the bank indicated that thus far, it has extended $10 billion in credit lines to Apple Card customers. more… The post Goldman Sachs reveals first Apple Card investment details, $10B in credit lines appeared first on 9to5Mac. Making the Grade: Robo Wunderkind is the perfect first STEM tool for young kids Bradley Chambers - 9:00 am EDT I've been testing out the Robo Wunderkind Robotics Kit for the past couple of months from the perspective of an educator and a parent. I've tested out a dozen or so of these types of products (building blocks + iPad app), and they've all had one thing in common: they can be overwhelming for kids. Many of them include hundreds of pieces with pages full of options of things to create. After spending some time with it, I am ready to give you my Robo Wunderkind Robotics Kit review. more… The post Making the Grade: Robo Wunderkind is the perfect first STEM tool for young kids appeared first on 9to5Mac. |
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