Aldi US, the Illinois-based discount supermarket chain that won approval during December to expand a storage area at its Lower Pottsgrove Township location, is working […] Read the original post by The Sanatoga Post
Month: February 2017
A Controversial Minister Makes Peace With Techies in the Battle for SF’s Soul
In San Francisco’s Tenderloin, tension simmers between wealthy techies and the city’s most needy. An 87-year-old minister is trying to heal the divide. The post […] Read the original post by Chris Colin
Save $25 on Belkin’s dual home charger today!
One annoying thing about some chargers is that they cover more than one outlet at a time, making it hard to charge multiple devices. Belkin’s […] Read the original post by iMore.com
A Heroic AI Will Let You Spy on Your Lawmakers’ Every Word
A new platform uses artificial intelligence to let voters keep track of every official word uttered by state legislators. The post A Heroic AI Will […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Beyerdynamic Amiron home headphones review: no high-tech gewgaws, just sweet sound
It seems Beyerdynamic didn’t get the memo that analog jacks are out and wireless streaming and Lightning ports are in. The company’s $599 Amiron home […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Beyerdynamic Amiron home headphones review: no high-tech gewgaws, just sweet sound
It seems Beyerdynamic didn’t get the memo that analog jacks are out and wireless streaming and Lightning ports are in. The company’s $599 Amiron home […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Beyerdynamic Amiron home headphone review: no high-tech gewgaws, just sweet sound
It seems Beyerdynamic didn’t get the memo that analog jacks are out and wireless streaming and Lightning ports are in. The company’s $599 Amiron home […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Fujitsu says its biggest shareholder to unload its stake
Feb 7 Japan's Fujitsu Ltd said on Tuesday its biggest shareholder would sell most of its stake in the electronics conglomerate, part of a plan […] Read the original post by Reuters
‘Adr1ft’ developer joins a VR startup, leaves old studio behind
If you were hoping for a sequel to Adr1ft , the game about a zero-gravity escape from a destroyed space station high above Earth , […] Read the original post by Engadget
Toshiba Draws Bids for Chip Business
Bidders participating in Toshiba Corp.'s sale of a minority stake in its computer-chip business include SK Hynix Inc., Foxconn Technology Group and Western Digital Corp., […] Read the original post by Wall Street Journal
AR games like ‘Pokemon Go’ need a permit in Milwaukee
Pokemon hunting is apparently a messy business. The Milwaukee County Board passed an ordinance requiring the creators of location-based augmented reality games like Pokemon Go […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple Ramping iPhone 8 Production Earlier Than Usual
Analyst firm BlueFin Research Partners has received “some indication” from Apple’s supply chain suggesting that the iPhone 8 production will be ramped up in June. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple’s ‘One Night’ Ad Showcases Photos Taken from iPhone 7 in Low Light
Apple today released a new ‘One Night’ ad under its ‘Shot on iPhone 7’ marketing campaign. The simple ad consists of photos that were taken […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Juniper founder, CTO Sindhu cuts role to focus on startup
Juniper's Pradeep Sindhu says he will reduce his role at the company to focus on developing technology for a startup Fungible. Founder and current CTO […] Read the original post by ComputerWorld
Tech Giants Have the Legal Clout to Help Stop Trump’s Refugee Ban
In the face of the outcry against the ban, tech’s friend-of-the-court brief is good optics. But legal experts say it’s about more than public image. […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky