With the initial demand for the iPhone 7 now slowing down, Apple has now reduced orders for iPhone 7 components to its suppliers. Digitimes sources note that […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: December 2016
Apple Plans to Use Data-Collecting Drones in Order to ‘Catch Up’ With Google Maps
Apple is putting together a team of robotics and data-collection experts who will use drones, and “new indoor navigation features,” to bolster and further improve […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
US lead on AI will shrink without more funding and education
Over a month ago, the White House released a report exploring AI's promises and challenges. Today, climate change denier and Senator Ted Cruz, head of […] Read the original post by Engadget
iOS 10.1.1 Causing Battery Drain Issues on iPhone
Many iPhone owners are reporting that the iOS 10.1.1 update has greatly reduced the battery life of their handset. Post the update, iPhone users are […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Steam Explosions Rock New Zealand’s Rotorua Caldera
Steam explosions rocked the shores of Lake Rotorua in New Zealand for the first time in 15 years. The post Steam Explosions Rock New Zealand’s […] Read the original post by Erik Klemetti
LABB Is a Clever Watch Strap Inspired by Lego Bricks
The LABB band’s straps interlock like Lego bricks, allowing each to fasten quickly and securely to the other. The post LABB Is a Clever Watch […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes
You Could Play This Jigsaw Puzzle Forever and Never Finish
It just keeps going and going and going and going… The post You Could Play This Jigsaw Puzzle Forever and Never Finish appeared first on […] Read the original post by Brian Barrett
The evolution of Apple’s laptops, from the PowerBook to the MacBook Pro
In a moment of somewhat unexpected nostalgia at its most recent media event, Apple pointed out that it was the 25th anniversary of the PowerBook. […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Apple Plans on Using Drones to Improve Apple Maps; Working on New Indoor Navigation Feature
In a bid to improve its Maps service, Apple plans on using drones and other new indoor navigation technologies to collect more data for Apple […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Pay Launches in Spain with Support from Banco De Satander
As reported yesterday, Apple has launched Apple Pay in Spain in partnership with Amex and Banco de Santander, which is the first bank in the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Cape Watch: Logan Could Be the Best Wolverine Movie Yet
Hugh Jackman’s final film as Logan sure sounds like it could be a pretty good Wolverine movie. The post Cape Watch: Logan Could Be the […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Get Lost in a Display Made of Thousands of Shifting Discs
Breakfast NY’s latest project puts a high-speed, motion-sensing spin on old-school signage. The post Get Lost in a Display Made of Thousands of Shifting Discs […] Read the original post by Tim Moynihan
How a 70-Year-Old Idea Could Make Engines Way More Efficient
Achates Power is reviving the long-abandoned opposed piston layout to make gas-powered cars more efficient. The post How a 70-Year-Old Idea Could Make Engines Way […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart
The Neuroscientist Who’s Building a Better Memory for Humans
Ted Berger’s implant electrically stimulates the brain to form memories—at least in rats and monkeys. And now, he’s testing one that could work in humans. […] Read the original post by Cynthia McKelvey
21 Hulu Additions to Warm Your Hands by in December
Forget the Yule Log—your “Classic Movies of the ’90s” marathon starts now. The post 21 Hulu Additions to Warm Your Hands by in December appeared […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter