Thursday, 17 October 2019

The Apple TV Has a Hidden Lightning Connector In Its Ethernet Port



The Apple TV has a hidden Lightning connector in its Ethernet port. The discovery was shared on Twitter earlier today by @littlesteve and @nitoTV.

"None of us looked THAT closely to the hardware of the AppleTV 4K and the magic locked in the ethernet port until fairly recently," said @nitoTV after posting a picture highlighting pins on the Apple TV's board. "Its going to take time to figure out what is possible and how."

Shortly after, @littlesteve posted a photo revealing how the connector is accessed from within the Ethernet port.





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That New Viral Face App Sucks, But It Got One Thing Right

All those celebrity look-alikes you’ve been seeing on your timeline Thursday come courtesy of the internet’s latest collective obsession: Gradient, a barely week-old photo editing app that went viral after a few choice influences promoted this new feature on Instagram. According to the Google Play store, it already…

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Hulu Finally Introduces a Fix for Its Garbage Recommendation System

Your recommended content is about to get a whole lot better.

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Hurricane Dorian Oil Spill Has Reached Freshwater Resources in the Bahamas

Nearly 5 million gallons of oil spilled from a Bahamas facility in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. And now advocates have found evidence that the oil from the facility has made its way into nearby wetlands, pine forests, and mangroves.

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Photoshop for iPad to Launch This Year, Some Features Will Be Missing



Adobe has confirmed that it still plans to launch Photoshop for iPad this year; however, some well established features may be missing, reports Bloomberg.

Announced over a year ago, Photoshop CC for iPad is set to share the same code base as its desktop counterpart. The company says users will be able to open and edit a PSD on an iPad, using the same tools they are familiar with on the desktop, and achieve the exact same results from editing operations.

Beta testers of the new app have complained that numerous features they expected are missing.





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