It’ll only take about an hour to play <em>Batman: Arkham VR</em> on PlayStation VR, but there’s some fun stuff in this be-the-Batman experience. The post […] Read the original post by Chris Kohler
Month: October 2016
Review: Sony PlayStation VR
In both price and performance, Sony’s VR system splits the difference between high-end, PC-driven headsets and lightweight mobile solutions. The post Review: Sony PlayStation VR […] Read the original post by Peter Rubin
Sky Q’s Split Screen puts two matches on one TV
If you love sport, picking a match to watch on TV can be a nightmare. Murray's semi-final against Wawrinka? Or Nadal's clash with Djokovic? When […] Read the original post by Engadget
Fancy charging your smartphone in five minutes? Oxford firm can make it happen
ZapGo's ultra-fast charger takes as little as five minutes to charge a smartphone, versus hours needed with standard lithium batteries. ZapGo chief executive Stephen Voller, […] Read the original post by Oxford Mail
Paper Girls Is the Perfect Comic for Your ’80s Nostalgia Trip
Brian K. Vaughan’s ’80-set comic book series, now a year old, is a vibrant, re-readable sci-fi series about friendship, time-travel, and rad bikes. The post […] Read the original post by Brian Raftery
San Francisco’s Iconic Fog Sure Looks Stunning From Above
Sure, the Golden Gate Bridge is pretty. But nothing is quite as gorgeous as the fog. The post San Francisco’s Iconic Fog Sure Looks Stunning […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
On @Jack’s One Year Anniversary, Twitter Remains a Mess
Jack Dorsey took over as CEO of Twitter one year ago today. And very little has changed. The post On @Jack’s One Year Anniversary, […] Read the original post by Davey Alba and David Pierce
To Help Cool the Climate, Add Aerosol
Opinion: As counterintuitive as it seems, deliberately injecting sufficient aerosol into the upper atmosphere to keep global temperatures in check would very clearly save lives. […] Read the original post by David Keith and Gernot Wagner
How to set up macOS Server’s VPN service
Last year we looked at services you could use to secure connections to servers and websites when you were on the public Internet. This week […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
Why Google can’t truly compete against Apple without retail stores
After years of making killer software, Google’s next step is to try to integrate it all together into hardware that’s just as impressive. On […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
This nylon braided Lightning cable is just $8.95 today!
Tired of Lightning cables not being able to withstand your daily use habits? If so, check out Seidio’s nylon braided cable which should be able […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Yahoo Secretly Scanned Millions of Customer Emails for U.S. Authorities [Updated]
Yahoo secretly built a custom software program to search all of its customers’ incoming emails for specific information at the behest of U.S. intelligence authorities, […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Yahoo Secretly Scanned Millions of Customer Emails for U.S. Authorities
Yahoo secretly built a custom software program to search all of its customers’ incoming emails for specific information at the behest of U.S. intelligence authorities, […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The Bocco Family Robot Now Comes With Support For SIM Cards
Developed by Yukai Engineering, it looks like the company is back with a slightly upgraded model, and by slightly we do mean slightly. Essentially at […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
High-speed load tests PoL converters
Intepro Systems is offering a 50MHz bandwidth load for testing point-of-load power converters. The stand-alone unit, called EL 2000 HS, works up to 40W, has […] Read the original post by Steve Bush