Production on the 2017 iPhone is moving along, with Apple recently having placed orders for 70 million OLED panels, reports Nikkei. Samsung, as we already […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Month: April 2017
Next-Generation DDR5 RAM Will Double Speeds of DDR4 RAM as MacBook Pro Remains on LPDDR3
JEDEC, the organization that develops global standards for computer memory, has announced it will be previewing its next-generation DDR5 standard for RAM in June 2017. […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Next-Generation DDR5 RAM Will Double Speeds of DDR4 RAM as MacBook Pro Remains on DDR3
JEDEC, the organization that develops global standards for computer memory, has announced it will be previewing its next-generation DDR5 standard for RAM in June 2017. […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Weaveworks Advances Container Services Platform with Enterprise Edition
[VIDEO] Alexis Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Weaveworks, discusses his company’s new Enterprise Edition and what’s next for container operations management. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Weaveworks Advances Container Services Platform in Enterprise Edition
VIDEO: Alexis Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Weaveworks, discusses his company’s new Enterprise Edition and what’s next for container operations management. Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
iPad (5th generation) review: The best value in tablets today
It’s not the latest and the greatest, but iPad (5th generation) is the least expensive full-sized iPad ever — and, for some, that’s the feature […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Geekbench 4 for iOS goes free until April 10, now with added Metal
Popular cross-platform benchmarking tool, Geekbench, has added something iOS number chasers will be most pleased about. With the latest version, 4.1 if you’re counting, Geekbench […] Read the original post by Richard Devine
Linear’s SAR ADC has filtered and no latency output options
A 32-bit successive approximation register (SAR) analogue-to-digital converter with dual outputs and digital filters to optimise signal bandwidth has been introduced by Linear Technology, now […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Russian Hackers Have Used the Same Backdoor for Two Decades
A twenty-year-old record of one of the earliest ever cyberespionage campaigns suggests the same spy group still be alive and hacking. The post Russian Hackers […] Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Detroit Is Stomping Silicon Valley in the Self-Driving Car Race
Manufacturing muscle gives old-school automakers the edge on companies like Uber and Google. The post Detroit Is Stomping Silicon Valley in the Self-Driving Car Race […] Read the original post by Alex Davies
How to get Apple Watch Hermès Double Cuff look for less
How can I get a good quality Hermès Double Cuff without breaking the bank? Whether you’re someone who is head-over-heels in love with high-fashion, or just […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Myopic Political Bubbles Apply to Science Books, Too
People buy science books for the same reasons they buy politics books: To reinforce their ideological beliefs. The post Myopic Political Bubbles Apply to Science […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton
The Pico Model C is the beer-brewing appliance for price-conscious beginners
In their forward march to make a truly affordable, newbie-friendly beer-brewing appliance, the folks at PicoBrew have just announced the Pico Model C, another kitchen […] Read the original post by Jon Phillips
Cantina Talk: A Vicious New Kind of AT-AT Could Debut in The Last Jedi
If the rumors are true, the lumbering new walkers are very gorilla-like. The post Cantina Talk: A Vicious New Kind of AT-AT Could Debut in […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Everything you need to know about Apple Music
Curious about Apple Music? We’ve got the beats and the deets. Updated April 2017: We’re putting together a massive streaming music roundup, and updating our FAQs […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell