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Month: March 2017
How to make a lasting copy of a Photos Library before cleaning it out
A bulging Photos Library that consumes 30GB of iCloud storage has led Sante Kotturi to want to offload all their current images and videos, and […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6 Give us a Glimpse at the ‘Bezel-less’ iPhone 8
Apple is not the only one that is working on a bezel-less iPhone 8 this year. Samsung’s upcoming flagship — the Galaxy S8, and LG’s already […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The Surprising History of Canada’s Most Iconic Designs
A new documentary aims to tell the untold story of Canadian graphic design. The post The Surprising History of Canada’s Most Iconic Designs appeared first […] Read the original post by Liz Stinson
Chip boosts embedded security for IoT
Hardware ‘secure elements’ will defend against hacking in Sigfox low-power wireless wide-area networks, claimed STMicroelectronics as it introduced such a device. “It’s more important than […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The New FCC Chairman’s Plan to Undermine Net Neutrality
The current net neutrality rules, FCC chairman Ajit Pai seems ready to argue, will hold back a faster internet for everyone. The post The New […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
The New FCC Chairman’s Plan for Undermining Net Neutrality
The current net neutrality rules, FCC chairman Ajit Pai seems ready to argue, will hold back a faster internet for everyone. The post The New […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
Internet Bots Fight Each Other Because They’re All Too Human
A funny thing happens when you lock a bunch of bots in a virtual room: Sometimes they don’t get along. The post Internet Bots Fight […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
The Army Gets Back in the Ship-Killing Business
An Army missile converted into an anti-ship weapon could prove a powerful deterrent against China’s naval power. The post The Army Gets Back in the […] Read the original post by Jeremy Hsu
The Army Is Converting Missiles Into Ship-Killers. Why? China
An Army missile converted into an anti-ship weapon could prove a powerful deterrent against China’s naval power. The post The Army Is Converting Missiles Into […] Read the original post by Jeremy Hsu
Should Apple dump Lightning from the iPhone 8? The cases for and against
On Tuesday a Wall Street Journal report reinforced rumors that there’s a very new iPhone coming this fall, with a flexible OLED screen. But along […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Plessey makes monolithic 12V multi-junction LED
Plessey is introducing its first four-junction monolithic lighting LED, the nominally 12V 700mA PLW7070, stating that: the “component is 50% more cost-effective than any power […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Samsung Galaxy S8 Image Leak Reveals Design of ‘iPhone 8’ Rival [Updated]
Reliable mobile phone leaker Evan Blass this morning posted what looks like an official press image of the Galaxy S8, Samsung’s first flagship phone of […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Samsung Galaxy S8 Image Leak Reveals Design of ‘iPhone 8’ Rival
Reliable mobile phone leaker Evan Blass this morning posted what looks like an official press image of the Galaxy S8, Samsung’s first flagship phone of […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The 10 Mac games you need to play from February 2017
February’s Mac games Image by Finji Need something fresh to play on your Mac? Luckily, February brought a pretty compelling stack of fresh game releases, and we’ve […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward