Apple has shared three new iPhone 6s television ads called The Camera, Crush and Flip a coin, the latter two starring musician and actor Jamie […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: October 2015
Mobile Nations Weekly: Surfacing the Nexus, watching the Priv
Everything is upside down. It’s been a good while since we’ve had a top-tier Android manufacturer get accussed of copying the iPhone wholesale. Last time it […] Read the original post by Derek Kessler
The After Math: Go faster
It’s been a week filled with 30 to 40-year-old movie franchises , but other stuff happened, I swear. There is a new Cheap, cheap Segway […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple Weekly News Roundup: Apple TV launch date announced, iOS 9.1 released and more
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) last week released updates for iOS, OSX and WatchOS. The iOS 9.1 update, which became available on Wednesday, mostly deals with […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Toshiba to sue three former presidents for their involvement in accounting scandal
Toshiba Corp. plans to file a damages lawsuit against former top executives for their involvement in the company’s accounting scandal, according to informed sources. Hisao […] Read the original post by The Japan Times
They may have their flaws, but a
“I know while she was CEO, Hewlett Packard’s stock dropped dramatically, they laid off 30,000 employees, and she was fired, but ” Ok, those are […] Read the original post by The Sampson Independent
Apple TV buyers guide
How to pick the perfect Apple TV for you! There’s a new Apple TV in town. It doesn’t do 4K but it does do Siri and […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Eye-tracking robot arm lets you paint while you eat
One day, you might not have to even touch a canvas to make a masterpiece. Scientists from Imperial College London have developed a system that […] Read the original post by Engadget
They’re all Clinton Democrats now
In June 1992, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton was running last in a three-way race against an incumbent president, George H.W. Bush, and feisty third-party candidate […] Read the original post by The Wave
Chrome Canary shows how secure your web browsing really is
If you think that your browser’s little padlock icon isn’t enough to verify a website’s security , you now have a better solution. Google has […] Read the original post by Engadget
Black Friday 2015 leaked ads: Dell’s Nov. 26-27 deals, Target, Amazon, K-Mart toy books
While the Friday after Thanksgiving signals the official kickoff of the Christmas shopping season, there’s no need to wait until then to start planning your […] Read the original post by Alabama Live
Barefoot Caravans sleep you in a rolling egg
Think “rounded caravan” and you probably think of the teardrop trailer. But a new British outfit has a different shape in mind for the towable […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Could antitrust law expand presidential debates?
Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Bill Clinton, center, shakes hands with President George H.W. Bush, right, following the final presidential debate. At left is Independent Ross […] Read the original post by The Wave
Libratone’s new Zipp speakers embrace SoundSpaces flexibility
Libratone is known for blending Scandinavian design with high-performance hardware to create speakers that look plush and sound refined. The company recently launched its new […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Apple poaches NVIDIA’s artificial intelligence leader
Apple’s widely rumored electric car may not be fully autonomous, but it may well have some smarts. The company has hired Jonathan Cohen , who […] Read the original post by Engadget