Back towards the end of 2016, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced that manufacturers would now be able to incorporate Bluetooth 5 technology into their […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: March 2017
Watch SpaceX Launch Its First Truly Reusable Rocket
This is the first time SpaceX—or any commercial space company—has attempted to reuse a rocket to send something into orbit. The post Watch SpaceX Launch […] Read the original post by Chelsea Leu
If You Want a VPN to Protect Your Privacy, Start Here
A VPN’s not a perfect solution to your privacy problems, but it’s a start. The post If You Want a VPN to Protect Your Privacy, […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Inside Cheddar, the Would-Be CNBC of the Internet
The company’s big plan is to be everywhere video is—everywhere but your cable box. The post Inside Cheddar, the Would-Be CNBC of the Internet appeared […] Read the original post by David Pierce
AI test drive: Is Alexa on your phone as good as it is in your home?
Alexa is making its move. While Amazon’s virtual assistant has been tied to its own devices since its introduction more than two years ago, it […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Microsoft to Open Its Third IoT and AI Lab in Germany
The lab, which joins facilities in Shenzhen, China, and Microsoft’s own hometown of Redmond, Wash., gives local innovators no-cost access to Microsoft technology and expertise. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Add a keyboard to your new 9.7-inch iPad for $79.85 today
The new iPad is a great productivity tool, but having a physical keyboard can make it even better. Belkin’s Ultimate keyboard case gives you a […] Read the original post by iMore.com
With the new iPad, Apple keeps simplifying its product lines
Nineteen years ago, Steve Jobs unveiled his simplified Mac product strategy of a box divided into four squares: Power Mac, PowerBook, iMac, and a question […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Renesas adds more MCU options to IoT range
Renesas Electronics has added new microcontrollers to its Synergy range of IoT-focused devices and software. With the latest MCUs – S128, S3A3 and S3A6 families – there […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Tiny 3-axis accelerometer gets improved specs
Kionix KXTJ3 is a drop-in replacement for the earlier 2 x 2 x 0.9mm KXTJ2 (Kionix’s best selling accelerometer), with from better noise performance to […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Questlove and the Art of the Subversive Musical Dig
The Roots—the house band of <em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em>—are known for sneaking flyby jabs into 10-second snippets of walk-on music. The post Questlove […] Read the original post by Lauren Murrow
Our Favorite Trump-Era Headlines From The Onion
At a time when Republicans and Democrats alike are fond of flinging around the term “fake news,” <em>The Onion</em> is reveling in the absurdity of […] Read the original post by Lauren Murrow
Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Officially Launched
While digital cameras and smartphone cameras are pretty much all the rage at the moment, there appears to still be a market for film cameras, […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samsung’s Galaxy S8, S8+ Smartphones Available for Preorders
The company’s latest handsets, which were announced on March 29, will be available to buyers from the four major U.S. carriers starting April 21. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Data Privacy Rule Repeal Could Aid Google, Facebook Rivals
DAILY VIDEO: Data privacy rule repeal could boost competition for Google, Facebook; AWS’s Amazon Connect provides instant call centers in the Cloud; Microsoft targets office […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak