Yes, the intelligence community crowdsources, too. The post The Wikipedia for Spies—And Where It Goes From Here appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
Month: March 2017
Intellipedia Is Wikipedia for Spies, But Could Have Been So Much More
Yes, the intelligence community crowdsources, too. The post Intellipedia Is Wikipedia for Spies, But Could Have Been So Much More appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
Nintendo Switch: A review from three different types of gamers
After one week with the Nintendo Switch, three gamers discuss their take from their different perspectives. Russell Holly, Lory Gil, and Luke Filipowicz have all been […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
iOS podcast apps review roundup: Castro 2.3, Overcast 3, and Pocket Casts 6.5
Apple owns all the oxygen in several territories across its ecosystems, like music-library management and photo management, competing only with giants such as Amazon […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple Tops ‘Tech Support Showdown’ List for Third Consecutive Year
Apple has topped Laptop Mag’s Tech Support Showdown list for the third year in a row, receiving praise as “the best tech support in the […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Overcast 3 review: iOS podcast app adds a queue and perks up its interface
The new Overcast 3 (free on the iTunes Store) podcast app for iOS provides a crisp overhaul to many of the weakest interface elements and […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Pocket Casts 6.5 review: iOS podcast app emphasizes graphics and simplicity
Do podcasts have a face that only radio can love, as the old joke goes? The Pocket Casts ($4 in the iTunes Store) app puts […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
‘It Has To Have A Soul’: How Chatbots Get Their Personalities
These days, talking to a bot is commonplace. Think Siri, or your chatty banking app. Read the original post by National Public Radio
You Can Try Out The Hidden Floating Keyboard in iOS 10.3 in Swift Playgrounds
It has been known for well over a month now that iOS 10.3 comes with a hidden one-handed floating keyboard. It has been presumed that […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
A Portable Panic Button for Immigrants Swept Up in Raids
Your daily life doesn’t disappear just because ICE has detained you in a raid. A new app lets you get the word out when every […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Mesmerizing Map Renames LA Streets After Your Favorite Films
Film Map is a street map of Los Angeles labeled with the titles of more than 900 films. The post Mesmerizing Map Renames LA Streets […] Read the original post by Margaret Rhodes
How to use the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons with your Mac – and why you’d want to
The Nintendo Switch hit stores last Friday, and the gaming world is buzzing about the convertible handheld/home console hybrid—and top launch title, The Legend of […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Why the new Mac Pro might never come
Pros have been dissatisfied with Apple of late, and it’s not hard to see why. The so-long-in-the-tooth-it-qualifies-as-a-fang Mac Pro hasn’t been updated in more than […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Samsung Galaxy S8 Dimensions Compared To iPhone 7 In Latest Leak
Samsung is all set to unveil the Galaxy S8 later this month, but the handset has already leaked in plenty of pictures that show off […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to Transfer Photos and Data from Android to Your New iPhone
You won’t really feel at home on your iPhone until all your important data is all here. All your contacts, emails, photos and videos. You might […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak