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Month: November 2016

Apple Watch band + Camera = Wait, what?

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Is there a way to take pictures with my Apple Watch? Not really… but kind of! Have you ever seen those spy movies where 007 can […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau

Review: Google Home

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Home is where the heart is, or at least where the Google Assistant is. The post Review: Google Home appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by David Pierce

Roxio Toast 15 review: Mac disc burning utility remains frozen in time

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If you ever want to travel back in time, there’s no need to have an eccentric pal named Doc Brown who can retrofit an expensive […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter

LEDs come in rainbow colours

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OMC says it can now produce a rainbow of LED backlight colours, including magentas and blue-greens. Previously the only way to achieve non-standard LED colours […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson

Acer Listed on Global Sustainability Indices: 2016 DJSI and MSCI

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Listed in DJSI's Emerging Markets Index for the third consecutive year, Acer ranked in the top percentile for Supply Chain Management , Climate Change, and […] Read the original post by Business Wire

Peter Molyneux’s new game is about pioneering

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Web and smartphone game publisher Kongregate and Peter Molyneux's 22 Cans are teaming up to launch a new mobile game. The Trail is an Oregon […] Read the original post by Engadget

How to Charge Your iPhone Using the New MacBook Pro

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The iPhone 7 comes with a USB-A to Lightning cable in the box. The new MacBook Pros only have a USB-C port. There’s no way […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak

Poll: Do You Connect Your iPhone to Your Mac?

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Now that Apple is moving away from traditional USB ports and focusing on the smaller, reversible USB-C connector with its latest Macs, it’s more difficult […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

The Ocean’s Robots May Soon Enjoy High-Speed Internet

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For scientists talking to submarines, robots, and other instruments, data travels at dial-up speeds of single bytes per minute—far slower than the megabits per second […] Read the original post by Eric Niiler

How to change the desktop and screen saver on your Mac

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Want to give your Mac a more personal touch with a new background or screen saver? Learn how right here! Changing your desktop background or screen […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller

The Week in Mac Apps: Meet Luminar, Macphun’s latest all-in-one photo editing tool

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New Mac apps of the week Let your creativity go wild with this week’s roundup of new Mac Apps, which introduces Macphun’s newest development. Plus, check […] Read the original post by Marco Tabini

Cambridge Nanotherm expands manufacturing

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Thermal interface firm Cambridge Nanotherm has expanded manufacturing to meet demand for LED thermal substrates. Its technology is a thin electrically insulating coating with high […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Electronica 2016: Kit for fast TFT displays from Renesas

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Renesas Electronics will be demonstrating its latest design kit for a thin film transistor (TFT)-based human-machine interface (HMI) at the Electronica exhibition in Munich later this […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson

Novel dual Linear regulator is two 0.05% voltage references

Posted on November 3, 2016 by

Linear Technology has produced a high-power dual voltage reference, allowing the reference replace the circuit power supply regulator. Specs are excellent, with outputs offering 0.05% […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Uber’s Discrimination Problem Is Bad News for Public Transit

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Government alliances make the sharing economy’s implicit bias problem a much bigger deal. The post Uber’s Discrimination Problem Is Bad News for Public Transit appeared […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall

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