Recommended Read: Fingerprinting your typing patterns.
I think that at some point we’re going to have to realize that if people want to track what you do on computers, the only...
Recommended Read: Meet The Mechanical Master
My love of mechanical keyboards is well documented. Wired has a great story about someone with an even deeper obsession than my own: Ermita runs Clicky...
Recommended Read: Jim Dalrymple Quits Apple Music
In what is part sad love poetry and tech column, Jim Dalrymple published a very public breakup with Apple Music. After some serious problems with...
Recommended Read: Dan Moren On Using Numbers For Business.
Dan Moren has an interesting feat even for a long time Mac user, he managed to use Numbers as his main spreadsheet program for running...
Recommended Read: AnandTech Reviews Apple Watch
Anand may have moved on to work at Apple, but his eponymous site churns out some of the most detailed and thoughtful reviews on hardware....
Celebrate The One Of A Kind Design Of The Super Guppy
Tested has a breakdown of the steps behind the design of NASA’s “Super Guppy” plane. A weird relic of the space race era, the plane...
Worth Reading: Ars Warns Microsoft
I lost this in the shuffle of reviewing Apple Music, but this is a great post on the future of Microsoft. Ars Technica writer Peter...
Worth Reading: Preserving London’s ‘Mail Rail.’
Anyone of a certain age is probably fascinated by abandoned subway stations after seeing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. London’s Underground holds just as many secrets,...
Worth Reading: Two Features On The Future Of iOS and OS X
Last week, we saw what Apple has on order for its next operating systems, iOS 9, OS X El Captain, and WatchOS 2. While I’m not...
Worth Reading: The Story Behind ResearchKit
We at Macgasm think ResearchKit is kind of a big deal—after all, it could lower the barrier of entry for medical research and increase participation. And...
Worth Reading: The Steve Jobs You Didn’t Know
Steve Jobs had a reputation for being harsh, mercurial, and demanding, but those who were close to him say that Jobs had a softer side,...
Worth Reading: ‘The Bold, Old Apple TV’
Apple’s Spring Forward event certainly didn’t disappoint—unless you’re an Apple TV hopeful, that is. The HBO Now head-fake yanked away Apple TV fans’ dreams of an...
Worth Reading: TechCrunch Talks With Early Apple Watch Users
So this one is all credited to “people who have worn the Apple Watch”, so you’ll need to take it with a grain of salt....
Worth Reading: John Gruber On iOS App Pricing
Last Friday, Q Branch released an update to its notebook app Vesper that added landscape orientation, iPad support, and a few dollars to its price—a rare...
Worth Reading: Dan Moren On ‘Notification Pane Pain’
Proper notification systems for iOS and OS X were welcome additions when they arrived in iOS 5 and OS X Mountain Lion, respectively, but Notification...
Worth Reading: What Happens When You Point A Dropcam Out Your Window?
Brian X. Chen, a tech reporter with the New York Times, bought a Dropcam at one point, but found its usefulness as a home monitoring...
Worth Reading: Rene Ritchie On Designing Apps For The Apple Watch
Rene Ritchie at iMore has some solid advice for developers looking to design apps for the Apple Watch: “When a device is more intimate, its interactions...
Worth Reading: The New Yorker Profiles Jony Ive
The New Yorker’s piece on Jony Ive drops more names than a Robert Evans story, but it’s still worth checking out: It provides lots of details on Jony and...