Philips website shows off unannounced Hue Adore lighted mirror with HomeKit

Philips is further expanding its Hue smart lighting lineup. Today, the listing for the company’s Adore bathroom lighted mirror has shown up on the company’s website.
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MoviePass temporarily goes offline because it ran out of cash – and it’s still down for many

MoviePass’ struggles have been well-documented over recent months as it struggles to turn anything close to a profit. Today, things took a major turn for the worse as the company completely ran out of cash and the service went offline temporarily…
Trump again incorrectly brags that Apple is building ‘new plants’ in the United States

President Trump again today incorrectly claimed that Apple is planning to build “new plants” in the United States. As noted by Business Insider, Trump made the comment during a speech in which he was touting the economy’s growth…
Steam for macOS is now 64-bit, adds new chat features & design, more

Ahead of the public release of macOS 10.14 Mojave this fall, Steam has finally updated its Mac application to be 64-bit. This is incredibly important for Steam users as macOS Mojave will be the last version of macOS to support 32-bit applications….
White House held 22 meetings with more than 80 organizations to discuss federal privacy law

It was last month said that the White House was considering options for introducing a federal privacy law along the lines of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) …
Patent troll SpeakWare sues Apple over Siri control of HomeKit devices
Apple will repair iPhones, iPads and Macs damaged by Japanese floods for free

In a support article posted overnight, Apple announced that it will repair any iPhones, Macs, iPads and iPods that were directly damaged by the devastating heavy floods that swept through Japan this month. Apple expressed its sympathies for anyone who was affected by the flooding, which has tragically caused hundreds of deaths.
The support naturally goes against Apple’s standard repair policies, which strictly exclude water damage. Apple says that it will attempt to repair any damaged products for free, including via courier delivery (via Macotakara).
After Facebook, Twitter share price falls 16% in pre-market trading on weak numbers

Facebook’s share price took a huge hit yesterday – the biggest single-day fall for any company in history – as it revealed the impact of privacy issues. And Twitter isn’t faring too well either …

