His candidacy has been disorienting, self-contradictory, and overwhelming. In other words, just like a social media feed. The post Trump’s Surreal Campaign Is More Like […] Read the original post by Jason Tanz
Month: September 2016
Crazy Stadium Roofs Are Now a Thing. Here Are the Craziest
From apertures to geodesic domes, stadium designers are raising the roof, and making it much more interesting. The post Crazy Stadium Roofs Are Now a […] Read the original post by Sam Lubell
Capturing the Creatures of the Underground With … a Scanner?
Photographer Melinda Hurst Frye digs holes in her backyard to discover the world under our feet. The post Capturing the Creatures of the Underground With […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
Ask the iTunes Guy: Limited options for viewing music, album repeat, and duplicate tracks
Sometimes it’s the little things. Sometimes you just want an app to display your content the way you want, but with Apple, it’s not always […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Prioritiser picks best voltage for brown-out protection
Linear Tech has introduced a dual input power prioritiser for 1.8V to 18V systems which preserves rails during brown-outs and prompts graceful shut-down on power loss. Designed […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
This iPad Pro stylus is just $12.95 today!
Want a stylus for your iPad Pro but don’t have the money for an Apple Pencil? If so, Lynktec’s TruGlide Pro is a great option […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Hey, Apple: It’s time to rethink iCloud
There’s no shortage of predictions over what Apple will discuss at its upcoming September event, but here’s one thing that the company probably won’t spend […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Which popular Mac MOBA game is best for newcomers?
Multiplayer online battle arena (or MOBA) games are an absolutely massive phenomenon. League of Legends, the best-known MOBA, boasts 67 million monthly players, and holds […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Everything you need to know about wireless charging
No smart home would be complete without wireless chargers to keep the batteries your smart devices topped off. We’ll help you choose the right standard. Read the original post by Derek Walter
Google rumors point to ‘Pixel’ phones, 4K Chromecast
The answer to the question of what Google will call its next Nexus phones may turn out to be not Nexus at all. Android Central […] Read the original post by Engadget
Nurses prepare influenza vaccine injections at a flu shot clinic. Photo: Thomson Reuters
Crazy as that might sound, there are reasonable explanations for these differences. Kids born in some seasons are exposed to different risk factors than children […] Read the original post by South China Morning Post
Alcatel Vision Virtual Reality Headset Announced
Earlier this year Alcatel ventured into virtual reality when they launched the OneTouch Idol 4S . This was a handset that came in a box […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Apple Releases Security Updates for OS X El Capitan, OS X Yosemite and Safari
Last week Apple had released iOS 9.3.5 security update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to fix a serious security exploit. Continue reading → Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Apple is hunting down unused, dysfunctional apps
Apple has vowed to remove from the App Store any programs that no longer work, don't follow current review guidelines or are simply outdated. Starting […] Read the original post by Engadget
Philips’ new Oled TV has built-in, super colorful ambient lighting
If you've been waiting your whole life for a TV that offers a 4K resolution, an OLED panel and Philips' funky Ambilight technology, you're going […] Read the original post by Engadget