No self-driving supercars here. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Month: October 2017
Datameer Shows New Visualizer for Interactive Exploration of Big Data
Company extends big data platform to add interactive functionality that enables self-service exploration of entire big data sets in real time. Read the original post by Rohan Naravane
Apple Music, App Store, and Other Services Experiencing ‘Intermittent Issues’
Apple has updated its System Status page to reflect that it is facing “intermittent service” issues with the App Store, Apple Music, iTunes, Mac App […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
5 Apple Accessories That Are Priced as Absurdly as the iPhone X
If there’s one thing everybody knows about Apple, it is that the company makes premium products. Barring a few offerings like the iPhone SE, the […] Read the original post by Rohan Naravane
Apple Says App Store, iTunes, and Some Other Services Experiencing ‘Intermittent Issues’ [Resolved]
Apple has updated its System Status page to indicate that some users may be experiencing “intermittent issues” with the App Store, iTunes, Apple Music, and […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple Says App Store, iTunes, and Some Other Services Experiencing ‘Intermittent Issues’
Apple has updated its System Status page to indicate that some users may be experiencing “intermittent issues” with the App Store, iTunes, Apple Music, and […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
How to disable geotagging in the Camera app on iPhone and iPad
How do I turn off location tagging for photos on iPhone and iPad? By default, the Camera app on your iPhone and iPad records geographic data, […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Focal Clear review: One of the finest headphones money can buy (and you’ll need lots of it)
The French audio maker Focal has done it again. Clear, Focal’s newest reference headphones, are one of the best I have ever reviewed. It’s a […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Skip the Luau in Hawaii—Snorkel With Sharks Instead
The first open-to-the-public shark-diving program lets you get up close and personal—no cage required (and no sudden movements). Read the original post by Ashlea Halpern
ZTE to Launch Folding Smartphone Ahead of Apple, Samsung: Reports
Samsung and Apple have also been working on similar designs, but news reports indicate that China’s ZTE could announce a folding smartphone at an upcoming […] Read the original post by Rohan Naravane
Beyond Dialysis: Researchers Are Making Implantable Artificial Kidneys
The world needs more kidneys. Here’s how researchers are making artificial ones—in silico. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Border Wars: The Great DIY Remote Control Car Race
It’s cheaper than a real race car—and almost as much fun. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Apple’s relaxing its third-party standards—and that’s a good thing
Apple hasn’t always been a company that plays well with others. More often, it seems to enter into grudging arrangements with others—Motorola’s involvement in the […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Microsoft TechSpark Tackles Skills Gap, Digital Divide in Rural Areas
Microsoft TechSpark is working to bridge the digital divide and narrow the technology skills gap in rural areas beginning with Fargo, North Dakota. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Apple Shows off New Emoji Coming with iOS 11.1
iOS users will be greeted to more emoji with the iOS 11.1 update, Apple has shared. These new emoji are Apple’s take on the additions […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao