A new Wall Street Journal report claims that Apple has shown interest in buying advanced LCD panels from Japan Display for the 2018 iPhones. Dubbed Full Active […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2017
XJTAG adds speed to test and debug environment
XJTAG has updated its XJDeveloper test and programming IDE with test automation features. The XJDeveloper development and debug environment is used to set up and […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
No Official Bootloader Unlock Method For The Nokia 8
The beauty of Android devices is that they are highly customizable, where users can download various ROMs, tools, and tweak their phones to their liking, […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Blizzard Launches Battle.net Mobile App
When it comes to mobile apps, Blizzard is no stranger to the mobile platform. The company has launched apps like its mobile authenticator, as well […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Blizzard To Fix Overwatch Bug That Banned Innocent Players
While Blizzard is known to be pretty strict when it comes to cheaters in their games and those who don't play by the rules, sometimes […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
iOS 11.1 Beta 1: New Features and Changes
Apple yesterday seeded the first beta of iOS 11.1 to developers. The upcoming release of iOS 11 comes with a bunch of minor improvements and […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
I don’t get it: Selling the Apple Watch
The Apple Watch sure is an enigma, particularly if you close your eyes, put your hands over your ears and sing “Escape (The Pina Colada […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Google’s Search Changes Won’t Really Level Playing Field
In response to EU ruling, Google will allow rivals to bid on coveted spot near top of page. Read the original post by Nitasha Tiku
Milo, Ann Coulter, and “Free Speech Week” Add Up to the Right’s Best Troll Yet
Extremists have moved from hurting feelings on Twitter to damaging their enemies’ real-life bank accounts. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Why Do Startups Fail? Because Hardware is Hard
Crowdfunding for hardware startups may not reflect consumer demand. Read the original post by Erin Griffith
The Adorable Microbots That Swarm to Build Structures
Microbots inspired by some of Earth’s littlest critters are powered not by limbs, but magnetic fields. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2017 Database on Linux Systems
Microsoft announces the general availability of SQL Server 2017 with Linux support and a new quantum computing language at the Ignite conference. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Intel runs authentication on FPGA-based processors
Intel plans to add authentication and data protection security capabilities to its FPGA-based development boards for IoT designs. Intel’s DE10-Nano development board is now supported […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Myanmar’s Internet Disrupted Society—and Fueled Extremists
The Southeast Asian nation adopted the internet faster than any other country. Ever. Here’s what that feels like and what it has unleashed. Read the original post by Doug Bock Clark
Reference design for high resolution audio player with Bluetooth
Rohm has anounced a high definition audio system reference design based around its BM94803AEKU media decoder processor, aimed at Hi-fi audio equipment, Bluetooth speakers, separate […] Read the original post by Steve Bush