The walls of our homes are already wired for electricity, so it only makes sense that consumer electronics manufacturers would try take advantage of those […] Read the original post by J. R. Bookwalter
Month: February 2017
Last Night’s Oscars Tour Bus Bit Underscored a Deep Divide
Bringing a group of unsuspecting tourists into the theater wasn’t just the prelude to an offensive moment—it was a small distillation of a larger issue. […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
What 5G Field Tests Mean for the Future of Wireless Technology
Wireless service providers are testing 5G protocol technology with the goal of widely deploying it in cities across the US in the next five years. Read the original post by StackSocial
No, Cellphones Don’t Cause Cancer. Probably
This is the first entry in our new series Is That a Thing, in which we explore tech’s biggest myths, misconceptions, and—every so often—actual truths. […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
How to prepare for Gen 3 and Gen 4 in Pokémon Go
What Pokémon from Gen 2 — and Pokémon Candy — should you hoard now to prep for Gen 3 and Gen 4? Here’s your list! Pokémon […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Tour the Factory That Cranks Out 90 Million Tennis Balls a Year
How hard is it to make a tennis ball? A lot more complicated than you think. The post Tour the Factory That Cranks Out 90 […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Bankrate glossary: FHA loan
Owning a home is a dream for many Americans, but it's not always easy to do without a large down payment and a good credit […] Read the original post by Bank Rate
Venmo vs. Square Cash: How to Transfer Money to Someone?
While mobile payment services aren’t mainstream just yet, at least not outside of the tech savvy bubbles of New York and San Francisco, they’re growing. It […] Read the original post by George Tinari
I Am Groot*
A <em>Guardians of the Galaxy</em> helmet with built-in Bluetooth headphones is the new way to chillax on the subway. The post I Am Groot* appeared […] Read the original post by Tim Moynihan
Graphic: 500 Designs That Matter Is Like Time Travel for Design Nerds
The book lays bare the interconnectedness of the visual world, spanning time and geography and bridging hundreds of seemingly unrelated subjects. The post Graphic: 500 […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes
How to Use Dark Matter Detectors to Catch a Uranium Thief
It turns out, the tools for hunting dark matter help nuclear watchdogs look inside nuclear reactors. The post How to Use Dark Matter Detectors to […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
How to manage multiple family members’ media within a single Photos library
Heather Dowdee would like to see less of her daughter—her daughter’s selfies, at least. She and four other people in her family share a single […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
AT&T Revises its Unlimited Plans Again; Offers Unlimited LTE Data for $90/month
Just a couple of weeks ago, AT&T and other major carriers in the United States revised or launched new unlimited mobile data plans. When compared […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Protect your iPhone 7 with this slim case for just $16.87 today
If you’re looking for a protective iPhone 7 case that doesn’t add a ton of bulk, you’ll want to be checking out the Seidio Surface […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Lock the lock screen out of revealing secrets and listening to Siri
A Twitter user recounted a familiar story of a lost iPhone that resonated with a lot of people just a few days ago. The person […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman