Samsung’s Galaxy Note8 is a premium phablet with the features to help Note7 users forget about the company’s past mistakes. But will it deliver on […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2017
Little Snitch 4 review: Mac app excels at monitoring and controlling network activity
The Internet is a terrifying place, and Objective Development’s Little Snitch 4 ($49) has tried for many years to help keep your Mac locked down […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Microsoft Shows Off Automated IoT Device Configuration Service
Microsoft is removing the tedium of manually configuring IoT devices with an automated service that can be used to provision millions of devices. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to Automatically Answer Phone Calls on Your iPhone in iOS 11
iOS 11 has a hidden feature that automatically answers a phone call for you. This can be a cellular call or a VoIP call from […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
How to Save Documents from Anywhere to Files App on iPhone and iPad in iOS 11
Files app in iOS 11 is a fully fledged, cloud enabled file system on your iPhone and iPad. Which means you can use it a […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Jaguar Will Make an Electric Version of Every Car Its Sells by 2020—And Might Make an Electric E-Type
Jaguar Land Rover unveils an all-electric E-type, and promises much more battery power in its future. Read the original post by Alex Davies
iOS explained: How each version of Apple’s mobile OS evolved
Ten years ago, the tech world shifted dramatically with the arrival of the first pocket computer, better known as Apple’s original iPhone. The combination of […] Read the original post by Michael deAgonia
Google Offers Tips on How to Protect G Suite From Phishing Attacks
Google wants to show enterprises how to protect G Suite in the wake of a phishing campaign against Gmail users earlier this year. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
SpaceX Lifts Off as NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Braces for Hurricane Irma
Moves to prepare the spaceport for Irma’s destructive winds and torrential rain started on Wednesday. Read the original post by Robin Seemangal
For Superpowers, Artificial Intelligence Fuels New Global Arms Race
Russia, China, US are rushing to weaponize artificial intelligence. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
The New 2018 Nissan Leaf: First Drive Impressions
The new EV is a different kind of challenge to Tesla’s Model 3 and Chevy’s Bolt EV. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Facebook May Have More Russian Troll Farms to Worry About
The Internet Research Agency, which appears to have purchased thousands of bogus political ads on Facebook, may be defunct, but its work may not be […] Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Logitech Circle 2 review: Second time’s the charm for this wired home security camera
The Circle 2 improves on its predecessor is every way, but you have to spend a little extra to unlock all its goodness. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Amplicon Intel Atom PC has 15 year lifecycle
A range of Industrial PC’s from Amplicon are Apollo Lake based and powered by the Intel Atom E3950 processor. A feature of the PCs is […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Indiegogo Wants To Make Backing Campaigns More Reassuring
Backing a crowdfunded project is a risk because more often than not, you are backing a project whose project might not even have materialized yet. […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo