Quiet Quitting Is Becoming The New Normal And Managers Might Need To Accept It

Quiet quitting isn’t quitting your job entirely. It’s the act of just doing what you need to at work to get the job done, receive a paycheck, and go home – nothing more and nothing less. As the term gains more traction in the news and on social media, many people realize they are quiet quitting their jobs and might have even done so a while ago. But workers who quiet quit their jobs might be misunderstood....

July 28, 2022 · 4 min · 730 words · Willie Ware

Primes Home For A Major New Feature Multiple Account Support

But it looks like one of our biggest gripes is finally being addressed. Inside the app’s Discovery tab users will now see a message that says, “Multiple users now supported. Now, you others in your home can get a personalized experience from your Assistant on your Home.” The feature doesn’t appear to be live yet, but it shouldn’t be long before we can set up multiple accounts for our Home, breaking down a major barrier to its usefulness as a family organizing tool....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · William Carter

Prison Break Season 6 Unlikely To Come In 2020 Says Wentworth Miller

Wentworth Miller, star of the FOX crime drama Prison Break, says that as far as he knows, a sixth season of the show is unlikely to come out in 2020. The series originally aired for four seasons on FOX between 2005 and 2009. Back in 2017, FOX revived the series for a fifth season of nine episodes, which aired from April 4th to May 30th of that year. This seemed to be the end of the story, but then cast member Dominic Purcell hinted at a possible Prison Break season 6....

July 27, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Leah Stilwell

Pro App Store App For Music Makers

ProRemote runs on the iPhone and iPod touch that uses your existing wireless network to control professional audio products such as Digidesign’s ProTools and Apple’s Logic Music production systems. The software offers users either 8 channels (light edition) or 32 channels of remote control with real-time colour metering and 40mm touch sensitive virtual faders. Up to 8 faders can be controlled simultaneously. The full version includes a dedicated transport view that allows users to do audio scrubbing/shuttling, set markers (memory locations) and control many advanced aspects of the transport as well as basic play, record, and return to zero....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Jessie Williams

Psa Mac App Store Facing Issues For Many Users U

The Mac App Store is having trouble today properly displaying content. The main featured Discover tab and more are showing up as almost mostly pages. Update: After a few hours, the Mac App Store issues have been fixed. In the last several hours, macOS users started noticing issues with the Mac App Store. Most users are reporting a blank Discover page when opening the app. We’ve also seen a blank Work tab with some of the other featured content showing up properly....

July 27, 2022 · 1 min · 160 words · David Carroll

Qr Codes On Graves

QR codes are a groovy way to learn more about an item or to easily access a website. QR Codes have been showing up in all sorts of places…they’ve even made their way to bananas, but I would have never expected them to get to cemeteries. BBC News reports that a funeral home director in Dorset, England has decided to offer his customers the possibility to put a QR code on the headstone of their loved ones....

July 27, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Linda Bradley

Ra For Android Gets A Flatter Cleaner Looking Interface

ile it’s not quite Material Design, the new ra app sports a flatter interface a transparent navigation bar, which is still split into four main categories: Stations, Feed, ofile, Settings, with an extra More button up top. Overall, the interface looks much cleaner than it did before. ra’s design overhaul is also an indicator that many app makers have had to reconsider the way their applications look so that they match up with ’s new design philosophy....

July 27, 2022 · 1 min · 121 words · Leslie Lefeber

Raising Cybersecurity Awareness Is Good For Everyone But It Needs To Be Done Better

You’ve likely seen warning from HR about some of the most common cybersecurity issues you need to be aware of – things like phishing attacks and the importance of using a strong password or maybe even multi-factor authentication (MFA) if the organisation has it in place. Providing people with useful advice on how to stay safe online – both at work and in every other aspect of everyday life – is a good thing....

July 27, 2022 · 4 min · 648 words · Kay Brown

Print From Your Iphone Without An Airprint Printer

So, I did some research. And it turns out that there a few ways to get my non-AirPrint printer to print from iOS. Check it out. Printing from iOS to a Non-AirPrint Printer The overall concept of printing from a smartphone to a dumb printer is the same for each solution. AirPrint is a feature that lets you print wirelessly to a printer without worrying about drivers or anything like that, so long as your printer supports the protocol....

July 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1002 words · James Mills

Proposal In Paris To Name Street After Steve Jobs Met With Criticism Due To Tax Factory Condition Controversies

A politician in Paris has proposed that a street in the city be named after the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Jerome Coumet, a member of the Socialist Party and mayor of the 13th district in Paris, suggested that four lanes surrounding the Halle Freyssinet area be named after Steve Jobs (via Le Bonbon). Halle Freyssinet is an area of the 13th district that is being constructed to be a startup incubator, with the city planning to hold 1,000 startups on the campus....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Lawrence Hill

Protonmail Ceo Likens Apple S App Store Practices To Mafia Extortion

Before Epic Games’ battle with Apple over App Store rules, the new email service and iOS app HEY fought with the company about the same issues including in-app purchases. In a new report from The Verge today, ProtonMail’s CEO has come forward and shared his account of working with Apple over the last few years, comparing the company’s business practices to “Mafia extortion.” Along with all the criticism that Apple has seen around its App Store practices has been a theme that it inconsistently enforces its App Store rules, leading to unfair treatment of developers....

July 26, 2022 · 5 min · 864 words · John Savage

Proxies Vs Vpns Vs Tor Browser

They all share a common goal of ensuring the internet user anonymity while using the network. At least in this one respect, they are all look-alikes and therefore why most people find it difficult to differentiate them. In this article, we are going to take a look at three of them, their pros and cons and when to favor any of them against the rest. ​ What is a Proxy?...

July 26, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Stephanie Beard

Psa Don T Be Surprised Or Worried If Aapl Stock Dips After Iphone 6 Launch

If there’s one thing as certain as the hype when Apple launches a new iPhone, it’s the “Apple is doomed” messages when the new model(s) fail to meet every single analyst prediction, no matter how crazy. Apple could add a matter transporter function to the iPhone 6 and some analyst would be complaining that it only operates on WiFi when they were expecting it to use LTE. Business Insider pointed to a set of CNN charts which show that, typically, the AAPL stock price is down a month after a new iPhone launch....

July 26, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Dane Tep

Psa Yahoo Messenger Is Shutting Down Next Month

Verizon subsidiary Oath has announced that Yahoo Messenger is officially shutting down next month. Once one of the most popular and most innovative messaging service, Yahoo Messenger has waned in popularity in recent years… Oath says that Yahoo Messenger is shutting down on July 17th. The company is redirecting users to its new group messaging application, Squirrel. Interestingly, Squirrel is still in private beta, and it’s unclear if the service will open up to the public before Yahoo Messenger’s shutdown next month....

July 26, 2022 · 1 min · 148 words · Lois Miller

Purple Iphone 12 Unboxing And Hands On Video

Last week Apple officially released its new purple colorway for the iPhone 12, and while nothing has changed internally about the device, it presents an ideal opportunity to revisit Apple’s current baseline iPhone while exploring an interesting new color. Main specifications 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display 5G cellular connectivity MagSafe wireless charging up to 15W HDR support with HDR recording with Dolby Vision Apple A14 Bionic chip U1 Ultra Wideband chip Dual 12MP camera with Wide and Ultra Wide lenses 12MP TrueDepth front-facing camera Rated IP68 splash, water, and dust resistance Ceramic Shield front Glass back and aluminum design Available in Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, and Purple Starts at $799 with 64GB of storage Video: Purple iPhone 12 – the rewind Subscribe to 9to5mac on YouTube for more videos...

July 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1874 words · Romona Gentle

Q3 Revenue For Foxconn Suggests Strong Sales Of The Iphone Xs

Early sales of the iPhone XS and XS Max appear to have gone well, with iPhone assembler Foxconn reporting a record high for its Q3 revenue … Reuters reports the company’s Q3 financials. Apple will report its own September quarter earnings on November 1st. Its guidance for its fiscal Q4 (calendar Q3) is for revenue between $60 and $62 billion. This would be up from $52.6B last year, but the figures aren’t comparable due to the delayed sale of the iPhone X....

July 26, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Betty Ulrich

Qualcomm Clarifies Usb Type C And Quick Charge 3 0 Compatibility Issues

Qualcomm has issued an official statement regarding the confusion about its Quick Charge 3.0 technology not being compatible with the USB Type-C specification. The statement from the company does not directly address the matter at hand though. In its emailed statement, Qualcomm says that it has not received any reports of device malfunctioning due to its Quick Charge 3.0 technology. It also notes that it is up to the OEMs to implement the Quick Charge technology in a way that is within the USB Type-C standard....

July 26, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Bill Westray

Purchases On Google Will Add A Buy Button To Certain Mobile Search Results

Google search on a mobile device is about to get another button added to it soon, aimed directly for the folks that love to shop. Google has recently confirmed that it will be adding a buy button within some search results while on mobile devices, as part of a new “Purchases on Google” program that will begin rolling out over the next few weeks. The buy button will be handled through sponsored results in Google search results, and payment information will be stored directly by Google to make purchasing quick and easy....

July 25, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Gregory Webster

Property Brothers Jd Scott Takes Wife S Last Name

Known as the third member of the Property Brothers, JD Scott recently got married in untraditional Halloween wedding to his fiancée Annalee Belle Dunn. Not only was their wedding day unique, the Property Brother did something extra special for his bride that most men have never thought of doing - taking Annalee’s last name. The eldest Scott brother regularly appears on his siblings’ HGTV shows, including Brother vs. Brother and Property Brothers: At Home....

July 25, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Ila Biglin

R Publique Makes Console Like Stealth Action Memorable On Mobile

Maybe that’s why I’m so drawn to République ($3), which made a big splash on Kickstarter a couple years back just led on Android after a successful launch on iOS late last year. Yes, it’s a streamlined take on the stealth-action genre, but that’s not a slam. This is a stealth game that understs the platform’s strengths weaknesses, letting you guide a resourceful teen around confined, guard-infested spaces using well-placed taps careful scouting....

July 25, 2022 · 4 min · 662 words · Cheri Fisher