Yearly Archives: 2018

iPhone and Apple Watch rumors, Sonos vs. HomePod, WWDC 2018: Macworld Podcast

There’s another rumor that the new iPhone will have USB-C. Sonos has a new HomePod competitor. Some thoughts about last week’s WWDC. We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions for Leif Johnson, Roman Loyola, Dan Masaoka, and Michael Simon in the Macworld Podcast, episode 609. Spigen Classic C1 giveaway The recipients of our …

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Save big on Pad & Quill’s leather and wood iPhone X cases

Plenty of companies make leather or wood cases and accessories for the iPhone and other Apple products, but few if any approach that mission with the same zeal of Pad & Quill. If you’ve been wanting to get your hands on one of their fantastic products but have shied away from the price, today’s your lucky day as the company …

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After The Trump-Kim Summit, U.S. And North Korea Appear As Far Apart As Ever

Enlarge this image President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shake hands during their signing ceremony in Singapore on Tuesday. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) is a scholar at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and author of a novel about how a nuclear war with North Korea might …

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Scalise Returns to Baseball Field One Year After Shooting Left Him Seriously Injured

Enlarge this image U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-LA, arrives for a House Republican Conference meeting June 6 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise plans to leave the Capitol Thursday evening and head over to second base at Nationals Park to help kick off the …

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'These Are Not Kids Kept In Cages': Inside A Texas Shelter For Immigrant Youth

Enlarge this image Boys 10 to 17 years old stand outside a government-contracted youth shelter in Brownsville, Texas. Ninety percent of the residents traveled to the United States alone seeking protection; the remainder were separated from their families at the border under a controversial new policy by the Trump administration. Department of Health and Human Services hide caption toggle caption …

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