It’s impossible to know if you’re searching for Sophocles or a shopping list before dissolving an ancient Egyptian artifact. The post X-Rays Are Revealing the […] Read the original post by Gregory Barber
Month: October 2016
Who Says Netflix Has Fewer Movies? Just Wait Until 2021!
The lamestream media claims the streaming giant’s supply of awesome movies is dwindling. We say that complaint is RIGGED. The post Who Says Netflix Has […] Read the original post by Brian Raftery
Titanfall 2 Single-Player Review: You Don’t Need No Mech to Have a Blast
If you’ve ever played ‘Mirror’s Edge’ and thought “this could use more giant killer robots,” check out ‘Titanfall 2.’ The post Titanfall 2 Single-Player Review: […] Read the original post by Jake Muncy
Jon Glaser Loves Gear So Much He Reviewed Some for Us
While the gadgets in <em>Jon Glaser Loves Gear</em> are secondary to the show’s plot, Glaser’s love of gear is legit. Here’s some of his favorite […] Read the original post by Jon Glaser
WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Dexter
Revisiting Miami’s most lovable serial killer, 10 years after his television debut. The post WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Dexter appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Jennifer M. Wood
How to use the advanced Calendar Service features in macOS Sierra Server
Last week we took an initial look at setting up the Calendar service in macOS Server. This week we’ll look at some of the advanced […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
Murata aims passives at Nordic Semi 2.4GHz radio chips
Murata has released two kits of passive components matched to Nordic Semiconductor Bluetooth and ANT 2.4GHz wireless reference designs based around nRF51x22 and nRF52x32 chips. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Touchscreens can recognise objects, says Zytronic
Touch sensors that have an object recognition capability will mean that touchscreen in shops or museums will be activated to display information when specific objects […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
AI Pioneer Yoshua Bengio Is Launching Element.AI, a Deep-Learning Incubator
One of the founding fathers of the deep learning movement is building a Silicon Valley-style tech incubator for AI. The post AI Pioneer Yoshua Bengio […] Read the original post by Cade Metz
Grab this stylus for your 12.9-inch iPad for just $12.95 today!
Want to pick up a stylus for your iPad Pro but not drop the $100 that Apple wants for the Pencil? If so, check out […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Intel aims at IoT edge with Atom processor
Intel has announced Atom processors for IoT ‘edge’ processing – pre-processing data to reduce its bulk before it is sent on to the internet. “IoT […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Hello again: What to expect from Apple’s Mac event on Thursday
If you’ve been waiting patiently to pull the trigger on a new Mac purchase, get ready for Thursday. Apple’s legacy product lineup is feeling a […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
4 ways Tim Cook made lemonade out of Apple’s Q4 2016 earnings
So you’re the CEO of one of the world’s most successful companies. You’ve just dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s on all the paperwork […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Intriguing Aerials of a Colorado You’ve Never Seen Before
Photographer Evan Anderman captures the eastern plains from the cockpit of his Cessna 206. The post Intriguing Aerials of a Colorado You’ve Never Seen Before […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Vodafone fined A 4.6m after PAYG top-up fails
Vodafone has been slapped with a hefty 4.6 million fine after failing to process customer top-ups. UK regulator Ofcom found that 10,452 pay-as-you-go customers weren't […] Read the original post by Engadget