This new game captures the feeling of PC space flight sims from the 1990s—then boils it down to its essence. The post Space Sim House […] Read the original post by Jake Muncy
Month: November 2016
The Hidden Art of Designing Trains for Anti-Social Commuters
How BART’s designers create train cars with your needs in mind. The post The Hidden Art of Designing Trains for Anti-Social Commuters appeared first on […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Review: Tile Mate and Slim
The easiest way to add locational tracking to your wallet, passport, or cat is back. Tile Slim and Tile Mate are smaller and more powerful. […] Read the original post by Christopher Null
The Genius Kids Behind Obama’s Favorite Science Projects
The White House Science Fair and Maker Faire celebrate students pushing the limits of science and technology. With photography by Platon. The post The Genius […] Read the original post by Elise Craig
Will the Touch Bar learn from the Apple Watch’s mistakes?
First up, let’s get this out of the way: I haven’t laid a finger on the Touch Bar on Apple’s new MacBook Pros. They’re not […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Electronica 2016: Pickering switches to 2-pole reed relays
Pickering Electronics will demonstrate its two pole reed relays for high density designs at the Electronica exhibition in Munich next week (8 – 11 November). The […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Grab this iPhone 7 leather belt holster for $34.95 today!
Not a fan of using cases but also don’t want to keep your iPhone 7 unprotected in your pocket while on the go? If so, […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Apple could have made the USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 transition easier
We knew it was coming. Ever since the 2015 release of the 12-inch MacBook, with its single USB-C port, it was obvious that this connector […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Huawei’s Newest Supersized Phone Comes in a $1,500 Porsche Design Version
The Mate 9 is a massive handset that comes in two different variations with slightly different specs and very different prices. The post Huawei’s Newest […] Read the original post by Maurizio Pesce
The 2016 Presidential Campaign—in Toilet Paper and Hot Sauce
Two Italian photographers catalogue the angry election paraphernalia they found while traveling the American southwest. The post The 2016 Presidential Campaign—in Toilet Paper and Hot […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Forget Big Data—Little Data Is Making Learning Personal
At the Innovation Academy in Arizona, students are making their own schedules and learning at their own pace. The secret is collecting little bits of […] Read the original post by Jamie Martines, The Hechinger Report
Basketball without cable: A cord-cutter’s guide to the NBA
Cord cutters can get their fill of big nationally televised games, but local broadcasts are still left on the bench. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
IIJ Revises its First Half and Full-Year Financial Targets for FY2016
Internet Initiative Japan Inc. has revised its first half and full-year financial targets for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017 from the targets announced […] Read the original post by Freshnews
Psychologists figure out the science behind earworms
There's a scientific reason why you can't get that one song out of your head, and a team from the American Psychological Association conducted a […] Read the original post by Engadget
Maine may completely overhaul the way voters elect candidates for public office
In a 1996 “Simpsons” episode, evil aliens Kodos and Kang secretly replace and impersonate Bill Clinton and Bob Dole during that year's election. When their […] Read the original post by Silicon Alley Insider