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
Month: March 2017
Top 8 Apple HomeKit Products for 2017
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’
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
<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
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
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
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
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