Everybody’s muscling in on streaming music these days. The latest entry: Amazon, which rolled out Amazon Music Unlimited on Wednesday, a streaming service with tens […] Read the original post by Brad Chacos
Month: October 2016
Apple Announces Second R&D Center in China
Research and development is still a huge factor for Apple, so centers are a necessity. In Apple’s case, having a lot of them appears to […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Digital Offers: Lifetime Sticky Password Premium subscription is just $30!
Your passwords protect your whole online life, and they should be strong and secure. Unfortunately, those aren’t always the easiest to remember and manage because […] Read the original post by iMore.com
How to Set Philips Hue Lights to Slowly Fade Out on Your iPhone
After the first week of setting up Philips Hue lights in my bedroom, I was fantasizing about an ability to have them slowly fade out […] Read the original post by George Tinari
How to download all your music from iCloud Music Library to your Mac
If you don’t have a backup and your songs are scattered across multiple computers, you can use iCloud Music Library to unify your libraries on […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Supreme Court Quizzes Apple and Samsung on Value of Design
The Supreme Court is asking Apple and Samsung to define the value of design in their ongoing legal battle. Some justices have asked Samsung why […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Tyler Technologies Named to Fortune’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies List for 2016
Tyler Technologies, Inc. was recently named to Fortune's 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list for 2016. Marking its first appearance in the ranking, Tyler was named among […] Read the original post by Freshnews
UK calls for a taskforce to keep AI and robots in check
While artificial intelligence and robotics are starting to play a more valuable role in people's lives, a new report states that the UK is ill-prepared […] Read the original post by Engadget
Simulator tests self-driving car radar without moving
National Instruments has demonstrated a simulator that allows the radar systems of self-driving cars, and the algorithms behind them, to be tested in limited space, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Adobe Audition CC (2015.2) review: Audio editing becomes more user-friendly
Although most video editing software does a decent job with audio, there’s nothing like using a tool dedicated to manipulating sound. Back in the day, […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
What Apple needs to do now that Google’s made an iPhone
Google revealed two new smartphones last week. The Pixels look the same and cost the same as the iPhone. They even come come in two […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
North Carolina’s Wild Steeds Bucked the Hurricane (Probably)
Wild, wild horses can’t be dragged away. The post North Carolina’s Wild Steeds Bucked the Hurricane (Probably) appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Hoefler & Co.’s Handy Web Tool Lets You Try On Different Typefaces—For Free
Hoefler & Co.’s Try.typography.com is like a fitting room for typefaces. The post Hoefler & Co.’s Handy Web Tool Lets You Try On Different Typefaces—For […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes
Amazon Is Opening Grocery Stores So You Don’t Have to Shop in Them
It’s called Project Como. And it’s the latest example of Amazon dominating the physical world of e-commerce. The post Amazon Is Opening Grocery Stores So […] Read the original post by Davey Alba
BMW’s Motorcycle of Tomorrow Is All About the Feels
In BMW Motorrad’s vision of the future, technology will protect the rider from crashes, but bikes won’t be totally autonomous. The post BMW’s Motorcycle of […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart