“Another 29 banks and credit unions in the U.S. have added support for Apple Pay. With these additions, the total number of financial institutions supporting Apple Pay in the United States now stands at over 530. Here are the most recent additions. Did your bank make the cut?”
Sprint’s delivery service arrives in Las Vegas and six other cities
“Sprint continues to expand its in-home sales and service effort, making a trip to its retail stores a thing of the past. The carrier’s Direct 2 You home delivery option is heading to seven more cities: Charlotte, Cincinnati, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Salt Lake City.”
Sprint to deploy 4G LTE service in 279 New York City subway stations
“Sprint will be giving the millions of daily New York City subway system commuters a better way to keep in touch with their smartphone. The carrier plans to deploy 4G LTE service in 279 underground New York City subway stations. The project is expected to be completed by 2017.”
Every 27-inch iMac now has a 5K display
“Apple is updating the 27-inch iMac today with better specs and a better display. To start, Apple is making every model of the 27-inch iMac ship with a 5K display, which means you can now get that higher resolution for $1,799, rather than the previous starting price of $1,999.”
New certification will ensure HDMI cables can output 4K
“While many HDMI cables these days can spit out 4K, the results can be hit-or-miss (especially as you start exploring longer cable lengths).”
The Windows Control Panel will eventually be killed, says Microsoft
“As Microsoft continues to expand the Settings app in Windows 10, it’s possible that the old Control Panel’s days are numbered. “Settings will eventually supersede Control Panel,” said Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft’s senior program manager on the Windows Insider program.”
Firefox will stop supporting plugins by end of 2016, following Chrome’s lead
“Google Chrome recently dumped support for plugins such as Java and Silverlight, and now it’s Firefox’s turn.”
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10 Commandments Removed from State Capitol per Oklahoma Supreme Court
“A monument of the Ten Commandments was removed by workers this week from the grounds of the Oklahoma State Capitol per the order of the state Supreme Court.”