Rachel Bujalski documents the people who drove hundreds of miles and countless hours to see the eclipse. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Month: August 2017
Build Apps For Any Platform With This Mobile Development Course Bundle [Deals Hub]
If you’re looking to get into the developer business, mobile is a great place to start. As users flock to mobile platforms, there’s never been […] Read the original post by StackSocial
Delta tests customer service video chats to field your complaints
Delta is certainly trying to update its tech to join the 21st century. This summer, it's tested replacing boarding passes with fingerprints and checking baggage […] Read the original post by Engadget
SDNY District Court Judge Rules Escobar FCA Test Is Mandatory
District courts nationwide have been split on the issue of whether the two-part falsity test set forth in the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in Universal […] Read the original post by JD Supra
AccuWeather for iOS Sending Location Data to Monetization Company Even When Location Sharing is Off [Updated]
Popular and well-known iOS weather app AccuWeather has been caught collecting and sharing user location data even when location sharing permissions are turned off, according […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
AccuWeather for iOS Sending Location Data to Monetization Company Even When Location Sharing is Off
Popular and well-known iOS weather app AccuWeather has been caught collecting and sharing user location data even when location sharing permissions are turned off, according […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Mint SIM Buyer’s Guide: How to get the lowest data prices in the U.S.
Everything you need to know about Mint SIM in one easy place. Buying phone service or changing carriers is never fun. But it should be! Saving […] Read the original post by Jerry Hildenbrand
Final Fantasy XV PC Specs Confirmed
Square Enix confirmed at Gamescom this week that it's going to release Final Fantasy XV for PC. The version headed to the desktop is called […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Medium is letting some users hide their posts behind a paywall
If you come across a piece on Medium you can't read without an account, don't be surprised. Medium has expanded its Partner Program to give […] Read the original post by Engadget
Total eclipse of the sun: How the internet captured the solar eclipse!
Yesterday was #SolarEclipse2017, so how was the world reacting?! Here are all the best tweets, posts, photos, and more from this year’s solar eclipse! The solar […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Start-up king Jim Clark shoots for sixth success with CommandScape
Five times before, he's started a successful tech company: Silicon Graphics. Netscape. Read the original post by USA Today
AT&T: That Just Killed Our Call
We discuss recent news items that supported this call, only to be stopped by the Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense. Although the deal could […] Read the original post by Seeking Alpha
Bizarre Sea Creature Could Teach Humans to Do the Locomotion
The gelatinous salp pulses at its own frequency, but they live together as a long chain—somehow, moving efficiently as a whole. Read the original post by Matt Simon
You can and should recreate your actual room in SteamVR
VR enthusiasts are recreating their rooms in VR, and you can too! SteamVR has come a long way since its inception, to the point that users […] Read the original post by Cale Hunt
Report: HomePod setup procedure noted in iOS 11 beta
Editor’s note: We’ve updated this story to include information revealed by iHelp BR in the latest iOS 11 beta about the HomePod setup. The HomePod (originally rumored to […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo, Macworld Staff