An on-demand pharmacy’s New York subway ad promotes overuse of antibiotics—one of the leading causes of antibiotic resistance. The post Sure, Subways Are Gross. But […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Month: March 2017
Target Returns iPhone SE Stock Ahead of Apple’s Rumored March Event
Target this week instructed its stores to return a number of iPhone SE models to Apple by today, March 1, according to a company memo […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch succeeds as both a home game system and a gaming handheld, offering a new flexibility in how you play. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Convert files like a pro on your Mac with this bundle for $24.95 today
Converting files can be a pain, not ever app handles each file type, and not all converters are equal. You can easily spend hours searching […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Sorry, But Amazon Isn’t Actually Annihilating Retail Jobs
Opinion: The efficiencies provided by Amazon’s e-commerce platform may actually have a positive impact on the economy. The post Sorry, But Amazon Isn’t Actually Annihilating […] Read the original post by Geoffrey A. Manne and Jennifer MacLean
Boston Dynamics’ New Rolling, Leaping Robot Is an Evolutionary Marvel
Handle is a biped with wheels instead of feet, essentially one-upping evolution. The post Boston Dynamics’ New Rolling, Leaping Robot Is an Evolutionary Marvel appeared […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
Facebook turns to artificial intelligence to help prevent suicides
Facebook is using a combination of pattern recognition, live chat support from crisis support organizations and other tools to prevent suicide, with a focus on […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
Twitter (Finally!) Takes Aim at Anonymous Egg Accounts
New Twitter tools include algorithms to detect harassment, updated abuse reporting procedures, and new filters—including an egg-killer. The post Twitter (Finally!) Takes Aim at Anonymous […] Read the original post by Davey Alba
Review: Nintendo Switch
You can play games on your commute. Just don’t expect much when you get home. The post Review: Nintendo Switch appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Chris Kohler
How to catch Unown in Pokémon Go
How do you find and catch all 26 of the Unown Pokémon in Pokémon Go Gen 2? Here are our top tips, from A to […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
AOL appears to be killing third-party access to AOL Instant Messenger
You might have to stop using your third-party AIM client, and switch to the company's own official app to stay connected. AOL Instant Messenger will […] Read the original post by Digital Trends
Rugged power relay has twin coils for low power
TE Connectivity has added to its portfolio of Kilovac current-sensing high-voltage contactors. KCS01 has an integrated current sensor and current trip, and is intended harsh […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The Rogue Neuroscientist on a Mission to Hack Peer Review
Niko Kriegeskorte won’t review an academic paper unless he can publish it publicly on his personal blog—and his plan is forcing science to shape up. […] Read the original post by Anna Vlasits
Canon Sees Potential For a Professional-Grade Eos M Camera
Recently Canon launched their latest mirrorless camera in the form of the EOS M6 . So far Canon's mirrorless efforts have been largely focused on […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samsung’s Noris Digital Stylus Looks Like a Pencil, Works Like an S Pen
When Apple launched the 12.9-inch iPad Pro in November 2015, it also launched the Apple Pencil to go along with it. Apple was initially mocked […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey