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Month: March 2017

Magix SpectraLayers Pro 4 review: Audio editing with a bit of Photoshop style

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

Audio files are edited using waveforms, a visual representation of sound where amplitude and wavelength are displayed in a scrolling horizontal timeline. It’s the standard […] Read the original post by J. R. Bookwalter

Top 8 Apple HomeKit Products for 2017

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Smart home accessories get more and more popular by the day. With Apple becoming increasingly dedicated to smart homes and HomeKit, new devices keep coming […] Read the original post by George Tinari

Mark Cuban on pitching, predictions, and the President: ‘Disrupters are everything’

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

The focus of Mark Cuban’s Q&A at South by Southwest was supposed to be about government disruption, and he was supposed to hype up the […] Read the original post by Leah Yamshon

Enter the 9,000-Degree Hell That Melts 2 Million Tons of Steel a Year

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

It gets pretty toasty at the TimkenSteel factory in Canton, Ohio. The post Enter the 9,000-Degree Hell That Melts 2 Million Tons of Steel a […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee

How to fix problematic iPhoto library imports into Photos

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

A failing hard drive has stymied Jill Ellis. She’s having errors trying to copy her entire iPhoto library to migrate it to a new computer […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

Playing the name game with Intel’s object recognition software

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

Intel does a lot of the heavy lifting to power some of our most-used products, working silently behind the scenes to make things run. But […] Read the original post by Leah Yamshon

EW: Microchip 8bit MCUs get up to 128kbyte flash

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

Microchip’s PIC18F ‘K42’ microcontrollers are available with up to 128kbyte (from 16kbyte) of flash memory in packages from 28-48 pins. Max clock speed is 64Mbit/s […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Budget Android Handset LG Fortune Launched On Cricket

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

If you're in the market for a secondary smartphone, one for your kids, or maybe something inexpensive for your employees to use, you might be […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

Samsung Commits To Monthly Security Updates For Unlocked Galaxy Phones

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Following the reveal of the Stagefright Android security vulnerability, a lot of smartphone OEMs were quick to announce that they would be issuing monthly security […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

New York City Sues Verizon Over Fiber Network Rollout

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When a company makes a promise and fails to deliver, it typically invites itself to get sued, which is pretty much the legal predicament that […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

A Game That Perfectly Captures Small-Town Malaise as … a Cat

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

<em>Night in the Woods</em> is a conversation-heavy adventure game that captures the wild longing of a young person (well, cat) desperate to escape the Rust […] Read the original post by Julie Muncy

Tag Heuer’s New $1,600 Smartwatch Is (Almost) Worth It

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

The only unique thing about the Connected 45 is the comma in its price. The post Tag Heuer’s New $1,600 Smartwatch Is (Almost) Worth It […] Read the original post by David Pierce

Scaredy cat: The latest company Apple should be afraid of

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

The wheel of dumb has turned yet again and now it’s time for Apple to shake in its well-chamfered boots at the next in a […] Read the original post by The Macalope

Don’t Know What a Honeypot Is? Try This Analogy on for Size

Posted on March 14, 2017 by

The folks at Jigsaw teamed up with The Washington Post to create a browser plug-in that uses analogies to explain arcane security terms. The post […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes

The Feds Are Spending Millions to Help You Survive Nuclear War

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For a decade the government has been subsidizing contingency plans for the worst of the worst: nuclear disaster. The post The Feds Are Spending Millions […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni

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