Chinese smartphone maker Huawei aims to become the world’s largest smartphone maker by 2021, ahead of both Apple and Samsung, and the latest market share […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: August 2017
Primary Data Gets New VC Funding, Launches DataSphere 2.0
The company said it would use its $40 million in VC to support sales growth alongside the 2.0 release of its DataSphere software platform, which […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Hyperloop One Successfully Tests Its Pod For the First Time
Elon Musk’s vision of high-speed transportation gets closer than ever to reality. Read the original post by Alex Davies
The case of the iMac screen that mysteriously blacks out
Cecil Usher wants to give his granddaughter a 2010-era 27-inch iMac. However, there’s a problem. The screen goes completely black and stays that way for no […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Data Recovery Specialist DriveSavers Meets New SSAE 18 Security Standards
New standards converge the varying degrees of compliance standards that previously existed and bring all U.S. standards up to international standards of compliance. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
YouTube Will Isolate Questionable Videos That Don’t Violate Its Policies
Just like the law, YouTube has policies which are pretty clear cut, but there are instances where one might upload a video that is causing […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Mophie Unveils 19,500mAh Powerstation Usb-C XXL
The great thing about laptops is that you get to take it with you on the go, and with many laptops these days being so […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samsung’s Next Wearable Could Be A Smartwatch/Fitness Tracker Hybrid
When it comes to wearables, these devices are typically separated into two categories where one is a fitness tracker and one is a smartwatch. The […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Microsoft Adding Eye-Tracking Technology to Windows 10
The software maker’s Eye Control eye-tracking technology is coming to Windows 10, improving accessibility for disabled people. Read the original post by Sandy Stachowiak
A Super-Expensive iPhone Would Be Good News For Us All
This year’s kickass $1,200 phone looks just like next year’s kickass $650 phone. Read the original post by David Pierce
What Biotech CEOs (and Their Funders) Learned From the Theranos Debacle
Biotech investors are still stunned by the rise and fall of the one-drop blood testing startup. But they’re hellbent on making sure they don’t all […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Cosplay Won’t Solve the Meme Gap Dooming the #Resistance
By seeing memes as a core metric of a movement’s success, progressives are tripping over their own message. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
What Is Ray Kurzweil Up to at Google? Writing Your Emails
Ray Kurzweil popularized the singularity and is now at Google trying to make machines better with language Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Artificial Intelligence at Salesforce: An Inside Look
Let others build Skynet. With “Einstein,” the sales software giant will change the world one spreadsheet column at at time. Read the original post by Scott Rosenberg
Self-Driving Cars Scare Insurance Companies Worried About ‘Autonomous Ambiguity’
The Association of British Insurers argues that drivers don’t understand the limitations of these semi-autonomous systems. Read the original post by Jack Stewart