Wonder Woman can deflect bullets with her Bracelets of Submission. But what kind of recoil would she have? And how much power does it require? Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Month: June 2017
The Physics of Bullets Vs. Wonder Woman’s Bracelets
Wonder Woman can deflect bullets with her Bracelets of Submission. But what kind of recoil would she have? And how much power does it require? […] Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Echo Dot and New Echo Show Discounted When You Buy Multiple – Deal Alert
It’s your alarm in the bedroom and your assistant in the kitchen. It gives you news and weather in the living room, and maybe music […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
Siri Finally Got Its Coming Out Party
With iOS 11 and the new HomePod speaker, Apple’s showing a lot more confidence in what its voice assistant can do. The post Siri Finally […] Read the original post by David Pierce
Webinar June 8: Drive Impactful Insights from Your Survey Research
Please join us on June 8 for a webinar on improving the effectiveness of your surveys by using techniques that provide deeper insights and help […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Offers External Graphics Development Kit Comprising of AMD RX 580 for $599
Apple is finally jumping to the VR bandwagon in a big way and is adding support for it with macOS High Sierra. To develop VR […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
HomePod First Listen Impressions: ‘Incredible’ Audio With Bass-Heavy Sound That Easily Beats Echo
Following an unveiling at WWDC yesterday, Apple let members of the press get a close-up look at its new Siri-enabled speaker, HomePod, but due to […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Wonder Woman and the Importance of the Female Hero Moment
Patty Jenkins’ superhero movie gives its lead more than a few slow-mo heroic moments. And she deserves every single one. The post Wonder Woman and […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
10 things I’m excited about in iOS 11!
iOS 11 has a ton of awesome new features that were just announced at #WWDC2017. Here are some of the most exciting ones that are […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
The Week in iOS Accessories and Cases: Lightning McQueen, Spark take to the road and sky
On the road (and in the air) again Image by Rob Schultz/Macworld This week’s roundup includes a couple of app-controlled vehicles—one for the ground, the other for […] Read the original post by Joel Mathis
Offload Unused Apps in iOS 11 Automatically Removes Less Frequently Used Apps to Free up Storage Space
Due to the sheer number of new features that iOS 11 comes with, it is understandable that Apple could not go through them all while […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
With the iMac Pro, Apple Rediscovers the Creative Class
At WWDC, Apple made clear why it needs developers to embrace its shiny new tools. The post With the iMac Pro, Apple Rediscovers the Creative […] Read the original post by Brian Barrett
This Bot Turns Trump Tweets Into Official POTUS Pronouncements
As many a movie trickster has learned, official-looking letterhead can make all the difference. The post This Bot Turns Trump Tweets Into Official POTUS Pronouncements […] Read the original post by Charley Locke
Mo’ problems: Apple again goes for that other share
Apple announced a mess of stuff yesterday but why talk about that when we can talk about the problems with announcements they haven’t made yet? Writing […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Google Releases New Version of Spinnaker Cloud Code Update Platform
Google’s Spinnaker 1.0 is designed to make it easier for organizations to deliver code updates to cloud hosted applications. Read the original post by Chethan Rao