A Google white paper says its three-tiered approach to mobile security allows for greater flexibility and better enforcement of security policies. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: April 2017
Epson WorkForce DS-320 review: Portable productivity scanner, sans wireless
Despite the proliferation of apps capable for turning an iPhone camera into a handheld mobile scanner, nothing quite beats the quality of dedicated imaging hardware. […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Google’s New Play Store Helps Spring Clean Your Apps Easily
If you've stuck around with one particular platform for many years, there's a good chance you'll have downloaded and deleted many apps. Some might have […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
At the Bottom of the Sea, Glass Spheres Prepare to Hunt for Mysterious Neutrinos
Yo-yos, glass orbs, and underwater robots on a physicist’s budget. The post At the Bottom of the Sea, Glass Spheres Prepare to Hunt for Mysterious […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Microsoft Cognitive Services Finds Faces, Recognizes Landmarks
Microsoft announces the general availability of its Face API, Computer Vision API and Content Moderator to help developers add cognitive capabilities to their apps. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Limited Survey Shows High CarPlay Satisfaction Rate Among Users
A new report from analytics firm Strategy Analytics claims that Apple’s CarPlay has an 85 percent customer satisfaction rate. This can be surprising for many […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
AWS Rolls Out New-Gen Tools for DB Admins, Data Scientists
Amazon Redshift Spectrum enables Redshift customers to run SQL queries against potential exabytes of data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Read the original post by Evan Selleck
The Weird World of German Trade Shows, From War to Chickens
For every industry, there’s a trade show. And Jakob Schnetz is on a mission to photograph as many as possible. The post The Weird World […] Read the original post by Elizabeth Holzer
Best hockey apps for following the Stanley Cup on iPhone and iPad
Hockey fans get ready for a hip check because the playoffs are underway now! Hockey fans already know that the Stanley Cup playoffs are in full […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
How to fix an uncopyable iPhoto or Photos Library
Martha Helena writes in with a problem that may have a few different angles. Her startup drive started to fill. Her Photos Library file is […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Google may build ad-blocking into Chrome
Google makes a lot of money from online advertisements. In what appears to be a surprising move at first glance, the company is likely to […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
Facebook wants people to type from their brain and hear with their skin
Facebook revealed Wednesday that it is working on technology to let people type straight from their brains at 100 words per minute. A team of over […] Read the original post by John Ribeiro
Finger-pointing: The rumored iPhone 8 delay
You know that product that Apple hasn’t announced yet, let alone having announced a shipping date? It’s delayed. Yes, the problems at Apple just pile up […] Read the original post by The Macalope
After more than two years, Apple Pay still feels like the future
There’s a lot of negativity out there, on the Web and in the world. People are angry, dissatisfied, tired of political clashes and online arguments […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Western Digital, Japan Investors Discussing Toshiba Unit Sale 18 minutes ago
Toshiba Corp. 's flash memory unit with state-backed fund Innovation Network Corp. of Japan and Development Bank of Japan Inc., as well as the country's […] Read the original post by Bloomberg