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Month: December 2015

iOS 9 adoption reaches 70% just ten weeks after launch

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iOS 9 is now running on 70 percent of compatible devices just over two months after making its public debut. The update has increased its […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

Wikipedia’s AI can automatically spot bad edits

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Wikipedia has a new artificial intelligence service, and it could make the website a lot friendlier to newbie contributors. The AI, called Objective Revision Evaluation […] Read the original post by Engadget

Hoverboard Explodes, Allegedly Destroys Home In The Process

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Some of you guys might have heard the recent ban that places like New York and the state of New South Wales in Australia have […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

Relays handle increasing solar loads

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Relays handle increasing solar loads Zettler has introduced series of 80, 120 and 200A solar relays for switching ac current in inverters. Contact gaps are wider than […] Read the original post by steve bush

LinkedIn rolls out redesigned iOS app with improved private messaging

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LinkedIn’s redesigned iOS app, which was first unveiled back in October, is now available to all via the App Store. The update promises an improved […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

TI combines accurate humidity sensor with thermometer

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TI combines accurate humidity sensor with thermometer Microcurrent humidity sensor from Texas Instruments offers a measurement accuracy of +/-3%. Designated the HDC1050, it  is a 1.3µA ±3% […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson

LinkedIn’s official app is no longer dreadful thanks to latest update

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LinkedIn is an app for those who are looking to connect with other professionals, or even look for work. The official app for both iOS […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds

Auxo Legacy Edition receives an update for iOS 9

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Auxo Legacy Edition, which brings back the look and feel of the original Auxo, was made available a long time back for iOS 8 and […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi

In the shadow of two App Stores

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Sketch, an Apple Design Award (ADA) winning design app for the Mac, is leaving the Mac App Store. It follows BBEdit and Coda, and the […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie

No More Medicine, We Need a Cure: Government is the Problem, Not the Solution

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It seems as though every day Americans turn on their television sets to find the nation embroiled in yet another controversy. Last week we were […] Read the original post by Townhall

Kinect measures body thickness to lessen radiation exposure from X-rays

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Blurred X-ray images such as this one, which result in retakes and more exposure to radiation, is something the researchers are hoping to avoid The […] Read the original post by Gizmag

Samsung Replaces Head of Struggling Smartphone Division

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Samsung made the change as its mobile phone division continues to struggle to boost its earnings in a crowded world market. Read the original post by Killian Bell

Apple releases ‘Ridiculously Powerful’ and ‘Hey Siri’ ads for iPhone 6s

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Apple today released two new ads titled ‘Hey Siri’ and ‘Ridiculously Powerful’ for the iPhone 6s on YouTube. The first ad is all about the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Flash-based drives may soon be as cheap as the spinning kind

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If you’ve noticed that solid-state drives no longer cost an arm and a leg, you’re not alone. Researchers at DRAMeXchange understand that the price per […] Read the original post by Engadget

Fiorina says shea d beat Clinton; speaks at Citadel late Tuesday

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COLUMBIA – Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina told a group of business owners Tuesday that if she were to be the Republican nominee she could […] Read the original post by Post and Courier

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