Reducing emissions is not going to be enough to prevent catastrophic consequences of climate change. Enter geoengineering. Read the original post by Anna Vlasits
Month: September 2017
How Professional Drone Pilots Are Helping Houston Recover From Hurricane Harvey
Newly licensed operators are getting to work. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Nonda USB-C HDMI review: Foldable adapter offers a well-made travel option
It’s a little thing, but not having a USB-C to HDMI connector on a laptop becomes a big deal when you need to plug into […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Echogear Outlet Shelf review: A brilliant, if not always practical, shelving idea
You’re plugging stuff in that outlet, so why not make use of the space around it? Read the original post by Michael Brown
How to use iOS Maps’ indoor maps and lane guidance
With every new iOS release come several new features that Apple enthusiastically introduces during its annual WWDC event, while a plethora of smaller features go […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
IFA 2017: Huawei reveals low-power Kirin 970 mobile AI chipset
Huawei, the world’s third biggest smartphone maker, has promised to bring AI to its next generation of smartphones with the launch of the Kirin 970 […] Read the original post by Josh Brooks
Yamaha YAS-107 soundbar review: This speaker delivers plenty of bang for the buck
Highly intelligible dialog and great overall performance make Yamaha’s sound bar a top performer in its price class. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Lands’ End, Inc. (LE) Receives Average Rating of “Hold” from Brokerages
Shares of Lands' End, Inc. have received an average recommendation of “Hold” from the six research firms that are presently covering the firm, Marketbeat reports. […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Apple’s Peer-To-Peer Payment Service Could Be Coming To Europe
At WWDC 2017 earlier this year, Apple announced iOS 11 which will obviously bring about some changes to the platform. One of those changes is […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Toshiba launches 256GB microSD card
Toshiba has launched a microSD UHS-I card with a read speed of up to R100 MB/s and which is shock proof, water resistant and x-ray […] Read the original post by David Manners
Last chance to register for next EW Webinar: Reduce Test Time by implementing Embedded JTAG Solutions
Make a note for your diary – Wednesday 6 September, 10:00am – for a new Electronics Weekly webinar: Combining the Power of Functional Test and […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
iOS 11 Beta 9 vs iOS 10.3.3 Speed Test
Last week, Apple released the ninth beta of iOS 11 ahead of its September 12 iPhone 8 launch event. It is likely that this was […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Marks Sixth-Generation iPod Nano as Obsolete
The sixth-generation iPod nano from Apple has officially become obsolete now. This means that Apple’s service centers will no longer be accepting repairs for the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Rickards: Gold Prices Could Surge to $10,000 Because ‘War Is Coming’
To be sure, gold rose early Monday as North Korea's latest nuclear test provoked the usual knee-jerk shift to safe havens. “The bigger picture, the […] Read the original post by News Max
Future Mac Computers Could Adjust Audio Based On Your Position
When you sit in front of your computer and the speakers are directly in front of you, there is no need to pump out audio […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo