Just as reports had suggested, Amazon today unveiled its latest Alexa-powered smart speaker: the Echo Show. Unlike previous Echo speakers, the Echo Show comes with […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: May 2017
T-Mobile quietly kills ‘Free Data for Life’ giveaway for new tablets
In the age of high definition video streaming, you can’t get very far with 200MB of mobile data. That appears to be the reason T-Mobile […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Blast some high-quality sound into your life with several Bose price drops on Amazon
Our friends at Thrifter are back again with some great discounts on various Bose products! A whole lot of Bose products just dropped in price on […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Learn to code apps for Amazon Alexa with this $19 bundle
There’s no arguing that what once was the smart home trend is slowly becoming the smart home norm, and there is high demand for apps […] Read the original post by iMore.com
McNealy sees Sun’s past in IoT’s future
The former Sun chief is advising RTI, an IoT communications company, and doesn't miss being 'a CEO in a pinata' When Sun Microsystems said, “The […] Read the original post by ComputerWorld
The Rokoko Smartsuit Brings Motion Capture to the Masses
The $2,500 device makes motion capture as easy as suiting up. The post The Rokoko Smartsuit Brings Motion Capture to the Masses appeared first on […] Read the original post by Paul Sarconi
The Web’s Premier Free Photo Library Opens Up Its Vaults
Unsplash is a web repository of 200,000 high-resolution images, and every single photo on the site is free to download. The post The Web’s Premier […] Read the original post by Michael Calore
Comic: Falling in Love with Mechanical Keyboards
Read more comics from The Pixel Project. Read the original post by Rich Stevens
Pixomatic 3 review: Layer-based image editor for iOS, now with hair selection
Pixomatic 3 ($5 on the iTunes Store) makes short work of the most thankless of all image editing tasks: Separating a foreground image from its […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
WhatsApp Quietly Started Encrypting iCloud Backups Since Late 2016
Late last year, WhatsApp further beefed up the security of the chat logs that it uploads to iCloud. Since late 2016, WhatApp has been secretly […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Want to Know How Long a Fidget Spinner Spins? Get a Laser and Some Physics
Fidget spinners are everywhere. How long can you make one spin? That depends on the starting speed and the angular acceleration. The post Want to […] Read the original post by Rhett Allain
3D modeling helps gym climbers replicate real mountain routes
You can create a seemingly endless array of things with commercial 3D printers, but they won't be very durable. Dartmouth researchers developed a novel method […] Read the original post by Engadget
Spotify Accuses Apple Of Anticompetitive Practices In Europe
In the music streaming scene, Apple Music is still a relatively newcomer, but yet Apple has made some pretty impressive strides largely thanks to the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Apple Extends iPad Pro Smart Keyboard Repair Program
One of the accessories launched with the iPad Pro is the Smart Keyboard which not only turns the iPad Pro into a laptop-like device, but […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Fixing the Cell Network Flaw That Lets Hackers Drain Bank Accounts
Security researchers have warned about SS7 for years. Now that hackers have used it to rob banks, here’s how telecoms can finally fix it. The […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman