Another month, another batch of classics, originals, and documentaries to mainline. The post The 9 Netflix Additions You Won’t Want to Miss This Month appeared […] Read the original post by Joseph Bien-Kahn
Month: November 2016
Hey Silicon Valley, John Kerry Wants You to Help Save the World
An interview with US Secretary of State John Kerry about how Silicon Valley and Washington can work together to solve the problems of the future. […] Read the original post by Wired Staff
Pull List: The 5 Comics You Absolutely Need to Read This Month
A ‘Black Panther’ spin-off and talking motorcycles? Sold. We’ve got five new titles to add to your sequential-art pile this month. The post Pull List: […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Vibrant New Brain Scans Reveal What Makes You You
Scientists can now trace neural pathways with astonishing precision, turning them into a kaleidoscopic portrait of your mind. The post Vibrant New Brain Scans Reveal […] Read the original post by Lexi Pandell
Russia’s Idea of Summer Camp? Boxing and Assembling AK-47s
Want to win Best Cabin? Better put your gas mask on. The post Russia’s Idea of Summer Camp? Boxing and Assembling AK-47s appeared first on […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
Half listening: A one-sided evaluation of AirPods
Apple’s AirPods aren’t even out yet but did you know that they, like virtually all Apple products, already have a problem? Of course you did. You […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Review: Furby Connect
People of Earth, Furby has returned. And now its beady eyes are aimed at your wallet. The post Review: Furby Connect appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Finally, Technical Running Shades That Actually Look Stylish
Meet District Vision, an eyewear brand that engineers tastefully handsome sunglasses specifically for running. The post Finally, Technical Running Shades That Actually Look Stylish appeared […] Read the original post by Lauren Goodman
The 10 Mac games you need to play from October 2016
October’s Mac games Been a while since you played a new Mac game? Well, it’s a pretty great time to change that, as October brought us […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
‘EVE: Valkyrie’ blasts onto HTC Vive this month
EVE: Valkyrie might have started life as an Oculus Rift tech demo, but this month the space-shooter will arrive on Steam for HTC Vive owners […] Read the original post by Engadget
Baylor University Selects Cray CS400 Cluster Supercomputer to Power Innovative Research
Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. today announced that Baylor University has selected a CrayA CS400a cluster supercomputer, further demonstrating its commitment to transformative research. The […] Read the original post by Freshnews
Apple Reportedly Considering Dropping Apple Music Prices By 20 Percent
As per two sources who spoke to Digital Music News, Apple is reportedly considering dropping prices for Apple Music subscription by almost 20 percent. The sources […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Korg’s $300 Monologue synth runs on AA batteries
Korg tempted us with the analog polyphonic Minilogue synthesizer back in January and now the company has another budget-friendly instrument. Meet the Monologue: a monophonic […] Read the original post by Engadget
Time Warner Inc. (TWX) Scheduled to Post Earnings on Wednesday
Time Warner Inc. is set to post its Q316 quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, November 2nd. Analysts expect Time Warner to post earnings of $1.35 […] Read the original post by Daily Political
Kuo: Apple to Drop MacBook Pro Prices in 2017; Could Launch Models with 32GB RAM
KGI Securities analyst King-Chi Kuo in his latest note says that Apple will be reducing the prices of the new MacBook Pro and giving it […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey