In an unprecedented move, Samsung today announced a worldwide recall of all the Galaxy Note 7 units it has sold so far. The company will […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2016
CORRECTING and REPLACING Tyler Technologies to Participate in September 2016 Investor Conferences
Third paragraph, second sentence of release should read: The presentations given will be available under the “Presentations and Webcast Events” section on the company's investor […] Read the original post by Freshnews
The Secret to a Breakthrough in Fighting Norovirus? Human Bile
By adding digestive juices, scientists have finally figured out how to grow norovirus in a petri dish—opening up a path for important health research. The […] Read the original post by Sarah Zhang
How to use True Tone on your iPad
How do you get your iPad display to look less yellow or blue and more paper white? With Apple’s new True Tone technology! True Tone was […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
A mysterious stranger appears in Mail’s To field
I was innocently checking the Mac 911 inbox and answering messages, when I noticed the To: field in Apple’s Mail app for OS X had […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple’s Five-Year-Old Twitter Account Gets Active Ahead of September 7 Event [Updated]
Created five years ago in September of 2011, Apple’s official twitter account, @Apple, has begun stirring today. The company updated the page with a new […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Apple’s Five-Year-Old Twitter Account Gets Active Ahead of September 7 Event
Created five years ago in September of 2011, Apple’s official twitter account, @Apple, has begun stirring today. The company updated the page with a new […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Samsung recalls the Galaxy Note 7 amid battery fears
The Galaxy Note 7 isn't just the highest-scoring phone we've reviewed this year, it's the highest-scoring product. But following several reports that batteries were exploding […] Read the original post by Engadget
Repeat After Me: Humans Run the Internet, Not Algorithms
With the Facebook Trending mess, people are arguing over whether humans or algorithms should run Facebook. But that makes no sense. The post Repeat After […] Read the original post by Davey Alba
The Four-Year Fight to Make San Francisco’s Subway Stop Screaming
This is what it takes to make your commute quieter. The post The Four-Year Fight to Make San Francisco’s Subway Stop Screaming appeared first on […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
The NFL’s First Translucent Roof Is a Super-Tough Monster
Innovative new materials have been creeping into sports stadium construction around the world, providing both practical and aesthetic benefit. The post The NFL’s First Translucent […] Read the original post by Tim Newcomb
Ghostbusting Finally Got Me to Believe in the Power of VR
Matching virtual reality to a physical space helped me find the type of experience necessary for emotional impact. (Just don’t cross the streams.) The post […] Read the original post by Jake Barton
The Last Ship Is One Huge Navy Ad—and Your New TV Obsession
It might not be a great summer for popcorn movies, but the TNT summer show has more than enough lightweight action to keep you entertained. […] Read the original post by Charlie Jane Anders
It’s Time to Talk About That Awful Don’t Breathe Twist
If you haven’t seen ‘Don’t Breathe,’ don’t read. The post It’s Time to Talk About That Awful Don’t Breathe Twist appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Wired Staff
It’s Way Past Time for Every Phone to Be Waterproof
Phones are too fragile, too breakable, too afraid to take a dip. That’s not OK anymore. The post It’s Way Past Time for Every Phone […] Read the original post by David Pierce