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The $2,999 JMGO N3 Ultimate is a 4K laser projector that's pricey, but delivers easy placement, paired with excellent video quality. Too bad it's badly let down by Google TV software. JMGO N3 Ultimate Most projectors assume you can put them exactly where they need to be. Real living rooms rarely work that way. The usual fix is digital keystone correction, which electronically adjusts a skewed image to look straight. It works, but it costs you resolution and brightness in the process. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Actor Ted Danson ( Cheers , The Good Place ) is the newest star to join an upcoming half-hour comedy series led and produced by Elizabeth Banks ( The Hunger Games , Love & Mercy ). Here are the details. more…
It’s been five years since Apple unveiled its AirTags. They were a pleasant surprise and addition to Apple’s lineup. They worked well, lasted about a year before needing a battery replacement, and fit perfectly into the Apple ecosystem. But the biggest compromise with the AirTags is the form factor. People have been wanting different AirTag form factors for years, especially one that can fit in your credit card without leaving a giant lump. That’s where KeySmart’s new SmartCard Pro comes into play. It’s ultra-thin, rechargeable, works with both Apple Find My and Google Find Hub, and honestly feels more premium than most trackers I’ve tested. Here is what you need to know! more…
In a growing number of states, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet . Here's how to add them, how they work, where they are, what the limitations are, and what they can do. A digital driver's license in the Apple Wallet app We're moving closer and closer to a world where you can ditch your physical wallet. You can already add your credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, tickets and boarding passes, and most recently — your driver's license to Apple Wallet. But the license rollout is not everywhere. This has increased the uncertainty on whether or not your ID can be added and if it can be, where it can be accepted. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums