by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 20, 2021 | [Tech News], How to Geek
AirPlay is one of the most useful features on iPhones, iPads, and Macs, but unless you own Apple’s expensive smart speaker or TV hardware, you’ve probably never used it. Now, Belkin is opening pre-orders for the SOUNDFORM Connect, an audio adapter that...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 20, 2021 | [Tech News], Apple, Hackaday
These days, if you want to code a game for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, it’s about as easy as downloading an assembler, firing up Notepad, and running the ROMs you cook up in any one of a variety of emulators. In the 1980s none of those things...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 20, 2021 | [Tech News], How to Geek
Software interrupts on Linux and Unix systems are made via signals. There are many different Linux signals, but a few stand out and are important to understand and know: SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGKILL. Here’s how they work.Read This Article on CloudSavvy IT...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 17, 2021 | [Tech News], How to Geek
An image discovered in the iOS and tvOS 14.6 betas reveals the design for Apple’s upcoming Beats Studio Buds. Not only are they the first wireless earbuds from Apple without a stem or earhook, but they may be the first Beats earbuds with ANC.Read This Article on...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | May 17, 2021 | [Tech News], Hackaday, Privacy
Starting an open source project is easy: write some code, pick a compatible license, and push it up to GitHub. Extra points awarded if you came up with a clever logo and remembered to actually document what the project is supposed to do. But maintaining a large open...
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