As good as a service might be, it can only do so much if its reach is limited. While Netflix has rolled out its service […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: March 2017
UK Flights Now Ban Larger Electronic Devices
The other day it was reported that the US would be banning flights from certain countries from allowing larger electronic devices to be brought on […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Microsoft Unveils Xbox Recon Tech Special Edition Controllers
In case the standard selection of Xbox One controllers weren't good enough for you, and you're not willing to drop money on the Elite controller […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Comerica Bank Purchases 1,370 Shares of Ebix Inc
Comerica Bank boosted its position in Ebix Inc by 6.1% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange […] Read the original post by Daily Political
Mass Effect: Andromeda, a Thoughtful Epic Wrapped in Explosions and Lasers
Drawing on 1970s cinema, the sci-fi RPG is more than mere space opera: it explores everything from relationships to the way we treat mental illness. […] Read the original post by Dan Starkey
Ubuntu Core ported to NXP quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 SoC
NXP and Canonical have ported Ubuntu Core to NXP’s quad ARM Cortex-A53 core LS1043A SoC, aimed at IoT gateways and networking equipment. “Embedded networking products […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Intel’s Bold Plan to Reinvent Computer Memory (and Keep It a Secret)
Intel just unleashed a new kind of computer memory it believes will change the way the world builds computers. But it won’t tell the world […] Read the original post by Cade Metz
Google Broadens Ad Placement Policy Changes in Wake of Complaints
DAILY VIDEO: Google ramping up changes to ad placements after recent furor; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 launches with improved security; LinkedIn adds PointDrive to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Debunking the myths that iPhone users are smarter, more judgmental, and more likely to lie
New studies would like you to be believe that iPhone users are in a league of their own. But can you really tell iPhone users […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
One more thing: Why Apple could still launch a new iPad Pro at Apple Park in April
You could say Apple just had its first ever non-event. On Tuesday, Apple released an all-new 9.7-inch iPad, a red iPhone 7, and a bunch of […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
You Bought That Gadget, and Dammit, You Should Be Able to Fix It
Manufacturers want to throughly control how people use the products they sell, but their interests rarely align with those of society. Right-to-repair laws fix that. […] Read the original post by Kyle Wiens
Protect your iPad Air 2 display for just $11.85 today
The iPad Air has a nice large display, but that means there is a lot of space that could get scratched up from daily use. […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Epson Unveils Pair of High-Speed Color Inkjet Printers for SMBs
One new model prints 100 color pages per minute while the other uses a replaceable ink pack system for reduced printing costs. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Police In The UK Will Have A 24/7 Drone Squad
Not only do drones make for good vehicles for delivering items, but they're great at capturing video and photo from angles that would normally be […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Leaked Photo Allegedly Shows Galaxy S8’s Desktop Dock
One of the early rumors that we have been hearing about the Samsung Galaxy S8 is that it could have a Windows Continuum-like feature . […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo