Twitter is making it a bit easier for users to apply for “Verified” status — signified by a blue badge icon usually reserved for public […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Month: July 2016
Twitter Rolls Out New Online Application to Verify Accounts
One way to know if a Twitter account is legit or not, especially when dealing with pubic figures, is the blue badge next to the […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
The NYC Subway’s Getting a Much-Needed Facelift
These are some attractive quick fixes for a transportation network stretched well beyond its capacity. The post The NYC Subway’s Getting a Much-Needed Facelift appeared […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
15% off Google OnHub AC1900 Wireless Wi-Fi Router – Deal Alert
The OnHub AC1900 wireless router from Google and TP-LINK is designed to make even the more complicated home networks run fast and efficiently. It supports over […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
Deezer is now available for everyone in the U.S.
Music streaming service Deezer is now widely available in the U.S., meaning that anyone can now sign up for the service. The Spotify and Apple […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Oracle VM VirtualBox (for Mac)
VirtualBox is a free, powerful virtualization utility that runs a vast range of Intel-based guest OSes, but it has some rough edges and lacks features […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
MSI GE72 6QD Apache Pro
The MSI GE72 6QD Apache Pro provides respectable midrange gaming performance without breaking the bank, but there are better values out there if you’re not […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
MSI GS40 6QE Phantom
MSI’s GS40 6QE Phantom is a solid midrange gaming laptop with the power for 1080p games on high settings, a nice feature set, and a […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Where not to play Pokemon Go
Sure, Pokémon Go is a lot of fun, but there are some places and times when you should put the game away. When you first open […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
22W ac-dc supply for LED light bulbs
Power Integrations has introduced a one-chip non-isolated LED driver for loads up to 22W. Capable of working from inputs from 90 to 305Vac, it is triac […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
HP Elite X3 Windows 10 Handset Aimed at the Enterprise
The HP Elite x3, a Windows 10-based smartphone with a high-end processor and large display, is designed to keep users working in a PC-like fashion. Read the original post by Andy
Apple Watch Sales Remain Steady After 15 Months Despite Lack of Next-Generation Model
Nearly fifteen months after the Apple Watch launched in the U.S. and eight other countries on April 24, 2015, new data shows that sales of […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
iPhone SE Estimated to Grab 16% of U.S. iPhone Market in Launch Quarter
Apple’s newest 4-inch iPhone SE has taken a 16 percent share of the overall United States iPhone market in its launch quarter, according to new […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
iPhone 7 rumors: iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and iPhone Pro?
Now that WWDC is over, the iPhone 7 rumors are getting even louder, since its expected unveiling in September is probably the next time we’ll […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry, Oscar Raymundo
Isolated power driver is the fastest yet at 5.7kV
Texas Instruments has introduced what it claims is the fastest 5.7kVrms isolated dual-channel gate driver. Called UCC21520, propagation delay is 25ns (5ns channel-to-channel matching) and the 4A […] Read the original post by Steve Bush