Ahead of its September 12 event next week, Apple has started promoting iOS 11 features to iPhone and iPad owners through the Tips app. The […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2017
Like the Galaxy S8, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 Facial Recognition System Can Be Easily Fooled Using a Photo
Back when Samsung launched the Galaxy S8 this year, videos soon popped up on the internet that showed people fooling its facial recognition system using […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Stage Stores Announces Aid for Communities, Guests and Associates Impacted by Hurricane Harvey
“I am incredibly proud of our associates, whose generosity and empathy for affected communities, guests and other associates, reinforces our mission to be the heart […] Read the original post by Business Wire
How to watch the NFL 2017 season on your iPhone or iPad
The 2017 NFL season is upon us, and we want to make sure you’re fully set so you don’t miss a second of the action. […] Read the original post by Simon Sage
Can ransomware hijack Mac backups? Yes, but…
Mac users have so far avoided the scourge of ransomware sweeping the Windows world, where it’s the fastest-growing category of malware due to its simplicity: […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Patagonia’s New Micro Puff Hoody Is Compressible, Warm, and Water-Resistant
The company’s new synthetic fill compresses like down, but stays warm and lofted when wet. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
Antibiotics Made Cheap Chicken Possible. They Also Made Superbugs
In her new book, Big Chicken, Maryn McKenna traces the evolution of antimicrobial resistance from poultry farms to hospital emergency rooms. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Microsoft Shrinks Size of Windows Nano Server Container Images
The final preview build before the system software is released sports smaller Nano Server images and improved support for container orchestration tools. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Facebook Might Make It Easier To Add Copyrighted Music To Videos
According to a new report, Facebook is offering major record labels and music publishers hundreds of millions of dollars so that the billion-plus users of […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Pictar One review: Versatile SLR-style camera grip takes better iPhone photos
Modern iPhones take fantastic pictures, but even with a case attached, the slim exterior doesn’t provide the confident grip of a traditional SLR camera. If […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
A Pro-Level Milling Machine Gets a New Name, and a New Audience
The man behind MakerBot has a new desktop fabrication machine, and a new goal. Read the original post by Elizabeth Stinson
Why WeWork Thinks It’s Worth $20 Billion
WeWork’s strategy isn’t about the free coffee or sappy slogans. It’s about selling data on how work happens. Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
Fear and Loathing on Social Media
Will Twitter ever be fun again? More importantly, should it be? Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
The Poo Pourri Ad Creator Is On a Quest to Take the Curse Words Out of Movies
The man behind viral ads for Poo Pourri and the Squatty Potty is on an unexpected quest to scrub the profanity out of feature […] Read the original post by Andrew Zaleski
Food Stamps Are Finally Being Disrupted
Social programs like food stamps are desperately in need of innovation. A new wave of apps aims to fill that niche. Read the original post by Tonya Riley