Ready to get up to speed on coding for iOS 11? Check out today’s TMO deal: The Definitive iOS 11 Developer Bundle. It’s packed with 108 hours of tutorials to get hone your iOS 11 developer skills in Swift, machine learning, developing for the iPhone, and more. The online package is usually US$1,224, but you can get it for 95% off with our deal—that’s only $49.
Freeter Pro: $9.99
It doesn’t matter if you’re a designer, coder, blogger, or someone who has a lot of projects to manage, you need a way to stay on task. Freeter Pro is a Mac app that helps keep everything at your fingertips from task management to files and code snippets, websites, and more. Freeter Pro costs US$29, but it’s only $9.99 with TMO’s special deal.
TREBLAB XR500 Wireless Sports Earbuds: $36.99
If you’re on the hunt for wireless workout earbuds for your new iPhone, check out TREBLAB’s XR500 Wireless Sports Earbuds. They offer crisp treble and deep bass, over the ear hooks to keep them securely in place, and a nine hour battery life. They’re available in four colors and you can get yours for US$36.99 with today’s TMO deal. That’s a 79% discount.
Robots Won't Supplant Human Workers After All
There’s a cost analysis case to be made that manual labor robots won’t replace their human counterparts. Think partnership.
Kinkoo 3-Outlet Surge Protecting Smart Power Strip: $24.99
There never seem to be enough outlets for charging up our tech gear at the office or on the go, so Kinkoo is aiming to fix that with their 3-Outlet Surge Protecting Smart Power Strip. It also sports three USB A ports and a USB-C port for charging up our phones and portable batteries, too. The strip is only 8-inches long so it’s small enough to travel with, yet versatile enough to juice up a wide range of devices. It’s regularly priced at US$35, but you can get yours for $24.99 with TMO’s special deal—that’s a 28% discount.
iPhone X: Touch ID was the Fallback, not Face ID
The assumption that Apple decided to go with facial recognition, or Face ID, on the iPhone X because Touch ID embedded in the display didn’t work is wrong, according to Daring Fireball’s John Gruber. “Apple became convinced that Face ID was the way to go over a year ago…They stopped pursuing Touch ID under the display not because they couldn’t do it, but because they decided they didn’t need it,” he said. Apple wasn’t scrambling at the last minute to get Touch ID working, either. It seems Face ID was the plan all along, which means Touch ID on Apple’s other products probably won’t stick around much longer.
Typinator Typing Assistant for Mac: $15.99
We have a deal on Typinator, a typing assistant utility for the Mac. You can insert commonly used phrases, images, the time, and more. It’s $15.99 through us.
Raspberry Pi 3 Kit and Mastery Bundle: $178.99
Check out today’s deal on a Raspberry Pi 3 Kit plus the Mastery Bundle of training courses. The deal is built around the PiCar-V Kit with Raspberry Pi 3 Board. That’s right, you can build a remote car with a camera. The Mastery Bundle includes seven training courses on home automation, robotics, and more. It’s $178.99 through us.
PDFpen 9 All-Purpose PDF Editor for Mac: $37
We have a deal for you today on PDFpen 9 for Mac, from Smile Software. It’s an all-purpose PDF editor that allows you to edit them, mark them up, add signatures, can do OCR, and more. It’s $37 through us.
The Complete iOS 11 Developer Course and iOS Mastery Bundle: $29
We have a deal for developers called the Complete iOS 11 Developer Course and iOS Mastery Bundle. It’s comprised of five different training courses for learning to code for iOS 10 and iOS 11, as well as beginner courses for tvOS and watchOS, with Swift 3. This bundle is $29, but we coupon code “iOS11” will get you another 11% off.
How Far Will Governments Go to Seize AI Technology?
Great strides are being made in artificial intelligence, so how far will governments go to seize that technology to gain an edge for themselves?
Build Websites without Code Using Blocs 2 for Mac: $39.99
We have a deal on Blocs 2 for Mac, a visual web design tool that lets you create websites without writing a line of code. There’s a lot more information in the deal listing, and you can get it through us for $39.99.
Droplr 4-Year Subscription: $39.99
We have a deal on Droplr, a collaboration and sharing service aimed at teams. It works on macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux. Our deal is on a four year subscription for $39.99.
Ztylus Stinger Car Charger Emergency Tool: $19.95
We have a cool device for you today called the Ztylus Stinger Car Charger Emergency Tool. It’s a car charger with two USB ports, but it also has a built-in window breaker and seat belt cutter for emergency use. It’s $19.95 through us.
Pay What You Want for the Complete iOS 11 Developer Bundle
Check out the Complete iOS 11 Developer Bundle, a collection of four iOS 11 developer training courses. This is one of our Pay What You Want deals, meaning you can pay anything—even a penny—and get one of the courses (the Starter Edition). Beat the average price, and you’ll get all four. Make the leaderboard at any point, and you’ll be entered into a giveaway.
Filmora for Mac with Video Assets: $49
We have a deal for you on Filmora for Mac, video editing software. It comes bundled with Filmora Education Set, a collection of 60 video assets. You can get this package through us for $49.
FRETX on Your Guitar Shows You Where to Play
Check out FRETX, one of those devices I’d write up as Cool Stuff Found if I didn’t get to offer you a deal on it. This device slips onto the neck of your guitar and then lights up to show you where to put your fingers. It’s controlled by a smartphone app, and it’s $69.99 through us.
The Storyteller's Must-Have Mac Bundle: $29
We have a bundle of apps called the Storyteller’s Must-Have Mac Bundle. It features seven Mac apps from Mariner software, including StoryMill, Narrator, Mariner Writer, Contour 2, Montage, Persona, and MacJournal, all for $29.
Data Rescue 4 for Mac: $49
We have a deal on Data Rescue 4 for Mac, a data recovery utility. It can recover files from crashed hard drives, cameras, and more. It’s $49 through us.
NSA's Bitcoin Founder Search Shows Writing is as Good as Fingerprints for Identification
Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto took great lengths remain anonymous, yet the NSA figured out who this person is using stylometry—comparing written works to identify someone. The NSA used the data is collected from mass surveillance projects like PRISM to compare known writing from Satoshi and was ultimately able to pin him (or her or them) down, although it isn’t sharing its findings. Turns out our writing is at least as unique as our fingerprints.
Dual Magnets, Dual Pivots, and the Ability to Attach Your Phone to Just About Any Surface
We have a deal on the ClutchIt Double-Sided Magnetic Phone Mount. The video below is the company’s crowdfunding pitch, and they successfully brought the device to market. It has dual magnets and dual pivots, and is designed to attach to any metallic surface or “nearly any surface with metal plate pads.” It’s $29.95 through us.
Germany Sets its Own Path for Autonomous Car Ethics
Germany isn’t waiting for others to define a path forward for the ethical behavior of its autonomous cars.
CleanMyMac 3: $27.99
We have a deal for you on CleanMyMac 3 the popular Mac maintenance utility app. You can get a single user license through us for $27.99, with 2-Packs and 5-Packs available, too.
5-in-1 Clip and Snap Smartphone Camera Lenses: $17.99
We have a deal for you on the 5-in-1 Clip and Snap Smartphone Camera Lenses. It’s a kit with 5 camera lenses for your smartphone, and the holder clips onto your device. so it fits different smartphones, It’s $17.99 through us.