Other World Computing discounts a selection of used Apple MacBooks, Mac Pro desktops, and Apple displays, with prices starting at $135. Plus, all orders qualify […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Month: December 2014
Amazon launches Prime Now to deliver essential goods to your doorstep within the hour
Amazon is rolling out a new service called Prime Now through which the retailer will offer one-hour deliveries of essential goods when ordered via the […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
Editor’s Picks: Our favorite cases for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
Case, or no case? The great case debate: Though it’s a shame to cover up your shiny, pretty new iPhone, the downside is that you risk […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, Leah Yamshon
Toshiba Supplies Traction Energy Storage System for Tobu Railway
Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has supplied a traction energy storage system to Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. TESS stores traction energy generated by decelerating […] Read the original post by Sys-Con Media
San Francisco’s Bay Bridge keeps its computer-controlled lights
The 25,000 computer-driven LED lights on San Francisco’s Bay Bridge were only meant to be part of a two-year art project , but it looks […] Read the original post by Engadget
Derby the dog got 3D-printed paw prothethics, now watch him run
Derby was born with deformations in both of his front legs, making movement and any kind of speed difficult, if not impossible. Now, he can […] Read the original post by Engadget
Heartbleed, Shellshock, Tor and more: The 13 biggest security stories of 2014
The security of the web itself was tested in unprecedented ways in 2014–but the news isn’t all bad. Read the original post by Ian Paul
The cord-cutter’s guide to free (and legal!) TV streaming
In last week’s Cord-Cutter Confidential, I highlighted the many streaming video options available to anyone who can mooch a pay-TV password. But watching free, streaming video […] Read the original post by Jared Newman
UK operators will invest £5 billion in infrastructure to solve network ‘not-spots’
The UK government has managed to reach an agreement with local operators to work on the issue of nationwide ‘not-spots’: areas restricting access to basic […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Canon Pixma WiFi Printer, Adobe Lightroom 5 for $78 + free shipping
BuyDig offers the Canon Pixma MG5620 WiFi Multifunction Inkjet Printer, which also scans and copies, in Black, bundled with Adobe Lightroom 5 for Windows and […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Kensington Computer Accessories at Amazon: Up to 75% off, from $10 + free shipping w/ Prime
As one of its daily deals, Amazon takes up to 75% off a selection of Kensington computer and tablet accessories, with deals starting from $9.99. […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
PNY USB Flash Drives at Best Buy: 55% to 80% off, from $5 + free shipping
Best Buy takes 55% to 80% off a selection of PNY USB flash drives, with deals starting from $4.99. Plus, most orders bag free 2-Day […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Roku Streaming Stick for $30 + free shipping
RadioShack offers the Roku Streaming Stick, model no. 3500R, for $39.99. Sign up for their e-mail list (the field is at the bottom of the […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Sprint could face $105 million fine over unauthorized customer billing
Sprint can’t catch a break. As if its financial woes weren’t enough, the outfit was recently accused of letting consumers get billed for “tens of […] Read the original post by Engadget
Hackers trick way into ICANN computers
The private agency that acts as a gatekeeper for the Internet on Wednesday said that hackers tricked their way into its computers. A “spearfishing” attack […] Read the original post by Iol.co.za