The landscape looks perfectly ordinary, but it holds a sinister secret. The post The Lovely British Scenery Where the Plague and Anthrax Once Rained appeared […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
Month: April 2017
Netflix Ditches Five Star Rating in Favor of a Binary Thumbs up/Thumbs down System
Netflix has a wide range of TV shows and movies catering to a large audience. The only way that the provider can ascertain if the […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Cities Crave Hyperloop Because It’s Shiny—and Talk Is Cheap
The scope and intractability of America’s infrastructure problem makes the siren song of the hyperloop extra alluring. The post Cities Crave Hyperloop Because It’s Shiny—and […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
How to fix Safari when popups block usage in iOS and macOS
iOS 10.3 fixed a mobile Safari pop-up issue that plagued users who were unfortunate enough to visit a site that served an ad containing malicious […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Canon PowerShot SX730 HS Digital Camera Launched
If you're looking for a new camera but don't really want to invest in a mirrorless or DSLR system and its lenses, we guess the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Woman’s Fitbit Saved Her Life After Detecting Spike In Her Heart Rate
Wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers are incredibly handy tools for those who hit the gym regularly and want to keep track of their […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Total-Takeover iPhone Spyware Lurks on Android, Too
A version of the nation-state favorite Pegasus software researchers found on iOS officially hit Android as well. The post Total-Takeover iPhone Spyware Lurks on Android, […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Twitter Lite is a faster, smaller Twitter built for the mobile web
Twitter launched Thursday a ‘Lite’ version of its service that runs from the browser on a smartphone, in a bid to attract customers in emerging […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
Australian regulator takes Apple to court over ‘error 53’ iPhone shutdowns
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court against Apple Australia and its U.S.-based parent company, Apple, for allegedly making […] Read the original post by Hafizah Osman
Solid-state DIN relay has integrated heatsink
Available from Switchtec for industrial high speed switching applications, Kudom’s KSV series solid state relays are DIN rail mountable and come with an integral heatsink, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Microsoft’s .NET Framework 4.7 Includes Major UI Enhancements
Developers can now take advantage of Windows 10 Creators Update’s new high-DPI enhancements for sharper screens, touch input tweaks and improved stylus support. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Lightform: The Magical Little Device That Transforms Whole Rooms Into Screens
A new computer from Microsoft and Disney alums aims to make projected augmented reality simple to use. The post Lightform: The Magical Little Device That […] Read the original post by Liz Stinson
Our 15 Favorite Wireless Headphones, From Bose to Beats
Looking to buy some wireless headphones? These ones will make you forget all about the headphone jack. The post Our 15 Favorite Wireless Headphones, From […] Read the original post by Wired Staff
The Hidden, Wildly NSFW Scandal of the Hugo Nominations
The ballot-box stuffing of the speculative fiction awards continues, as evinced by a self-published erotica author with a curious pen name. The post The Hidden, […] Read the original post by Jason Kehe
Android Passes Windows as Most Used Operating System on Internet
DAILY VIDEO: Android overtakes Windows as top operating system on the internet; IBM report details 2017 tax scams as IRS filing deadline nears; Oracle, Fujitsu […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey