Naloxone will undoubtedly save many people, preserving the lives of addicts who might have otherwise perished. But it may also result in an increase of […] Read the original post by Connor Narciso
Month: July 2016
IPVanish VPN
VPN service IPVanish secures your Web traffic from prying eyes and packs extra security features. It’s also one of the few VPNs that improved download […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
During coup attempt, Turkish president appears via Facetime on live TV
In what may be another first for our connected world, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan placed what appeared to be a Facetime call to a national news […] Read the original post by Martyn Williams
The Ins and Outs of the New Trump-Pence Logo
It’s a T. Penetrating a P. But let’s drill down on this. The post The Ins and Outs of the New Trump-Pence Logo appeared first […] Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
Rick D. Hess Sells 6,000 Shares of Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) Stock
Analog Devices Inc. SVP Rick D. Hess sold 6,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, July 15th. The stock […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Looking for a Pokéstop in Pokémon Go? Try Yelp
Alongside the usual classic filters for location and price, you can now sift through local businesses on Yelp by another criterion: proximity to Pokéstop. The […] Read the original post by Jake Muncy
Gadget Lab Podcast: Nostalgia Is Huge Again
This week: Pokémon Go, Nintendo’s NES Classic, and much ado about messaging. The post Gadget Lab Podcast: Nostalgia Is Huge Again appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Daily App Deals for July 15, 2016 featuring The Minims, PDF Max 5 Pro and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including The Minims, PDF Max 5 […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
The History of Trial by Combat, and Other Stories You Missed This Week
We’re proud to bring NextDraft—the most righteous, most essential newsletter on the web—to WIRED.com. The post The History of Trial by Combat, and Other Stories […] Read the original post by Dave Pell
How to turn off your iPhone’s cellular data
There are plenty of reasons for why you’d want to turn off your iPhone’s cellular data connection. Perhaps you’re running low on battery but need […] Read the original post by Nick Mediati
Frigidaire Gallery Smart Room Air Conditioner With WiFi Control (FGRC0844S1)
Frigidaire’s good-looking Gallery Smart Room Air Conditioner is one of very few app-enabled window ACs currently available. You can control it from afar, it cools […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
BenQ PV3200PT
The BenQ PV3200PT, a pricey 32-inch monitor designed for video editing, delivers very accurate color and grayscale performance and offers plenty of features, including support […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Synology DiskStation DS216j
The Synology DiskStation DS216j is a speedy and easy-to-use dual-drive consumer NAS that boasts easy remote access, a large selection of optional downloadable services, and […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
QNAP TAS-168
A NAS device that also runs Android apps, the QNAP TAS-168 is bound to be a big help if you spend a lot of time […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Watching the Attempted Turkish Coup Unfold on Twitter
On Friday afternoon the images started rolling in on Twitter. Was it a terror attack, or a coup? The post Watching the Attempted Turkish Coup […] Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss