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
Month: December 2015
Wikipedia’s AI can automatically spot bad edits
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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