When you go to Cafe X, there are no hipster bean nerds, and no judgy glances. Just a robot. The post This Robot Barista Makes […] Read the original post by David Pierce
Month: January 2017
How to get help for your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch
You can get help for your device — right on your device. If that doesn’t work, ask iMore! Updated on 1/29/17 to reflect additional countries for […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Apple’s iPhone Dethroned From Its Top Spot in China By Oppo R9
Despite all the regulatory hurdles that it periodically faces in China, Apple’s iPhone has remained the best selling smartphone in the country since 2012. That is […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Marbotic Smart Letters and Smart Numbers review: Toys + tablets = educational fun
Where kids are concerned, pairing an iPad with apps is second only to the unbeatable combination of peanut butter and jelly. Thanks to the App […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
How to choose the best Wi-Fi replacement for your Apple AirPort routers
I remember a call from Apple PR in October 2000. They wanted me to test their wireless AirPort equipment, and would loan me a spaceship-shaped […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Google’s Go-Playing Machine Opens the Door to Robots that Learn
Computers have taught themselves to master games through AI-powered versions of trial and error. Now robots are doing the same in the real world. The […] Read the original post by Cade Metz
Peer Review Has Its Shortcomings, But AI Is a Risky Fix
Opinion: A European professor and journal editor argues that the use of AI in peer review could hamper scientific advancement. The post Peer Review Has […] Read the original post by Janne I. Hukkinen
How Not to Screw Up Spending $1 Trillion on US Infrastructure
Focus on repairs, plan for the future, and listen to the locals. The post How Not to Screw Up Spending $1 Trillion on US Infrastructure […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
The TV Ad Isn’t Going Anywhere—It’s Going Everywhere
Welcome to Big Video: when Hollywood can make the same pitch as Google and Facebook. When brands matter again. When TV ads come back like […] Read the original post by Davey Alba
Obama’s Exit Interview and 9 Other Must-Listen Podcasts
Listen up for post-apocalyptic fiction, dubiously dead turtles, and a con man curing flatulence. The post Obama’s Exit Interview and 9 Other Must-Listen Podcasts appeared […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
Customer service firm opening in Lynchburg, to hire hundreds
The city of Lynchburg says a customer service firm opening its first Virginia location is expected to bring hundreds of new jobs to the area. […] Read the original post by The Daily News-Record
Step Inside the YouTube-Fueled, Teenaged Extravaganza That Is Beautycon
Where online culture meets offline fanfest—and corporate brands try to huff the pixie dust. The post Step Inside the YouTube-Fueled, Teenaged Extravaganza That Is Beautycon […] Read the original post by Jamie Lauren Keiles
This Lightning to 3.5mm aux cable is just $6.87 today!
Bummed that Apple took away the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and now you don’t have an easy way to play music in your […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Murata chip inductors for NFC
Murata has introduced the LQM18JN series of chip inductors for near field communication (NFC) applications Read full article: Murata chip inductors for NFC Read the original post by David Manners
Baby Dolphin Reportedly Dies While Tourists Snap Selfies With It
You might recall that back in 2016 there was a story of how a washed up dolphin died after tourists decided to grab at it […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo