Channels is an Apple-centric, over-the-air DVR with high barriers to entry, but one killer feature. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Month: October 2017
Could San Francisco Get the Oil Industry to Pay for Climate Change?
The city has to shore up its seawalls and modify its sewer systems to fight back rising tides. And it’s suing Big Petroleum over the […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Audio chip brings context aware processing to voice-activated smartphones
An audio processor which aims to improve the quality of voice-activated smartphones has been developed by US-based firm Knowles. It does this, says the firm, […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
5 reasons to buy a Pixel 2 over iPhone 8 (and five reasons not to)
If there’s one phone that an Apple fan sould consider switching to, it’s the Google Pixel 2. From the stock Oreo experience to the optimized […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Tiny open-frame medical supply gets equally tiny fan kit
EOS Power has introduced a fan and cover kit for its (M)WLP225 series of 225W medical open-frame power supplies. The total size of the module […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Microsoft Releases Visio Online With Stack of Diagramming Templates
Customers can now choose from two plans that enable them craft Visio diagrams with little more than a web browser. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Tony Fadell, Coinventor of the iPod, Gets Back at Silicon Valley—From Paris
Tony Fadell cocreated the iPod and Nest, then lost control of them. His latest project could be his most ambitious yet. Read the original post by Adam Fisher
Alphabet, Google, and Sidewalk Labs Start Their City-Building Venture in Toronto
Alphabet subsidiary Sidewalk Labs announces a plan to remake the Toronto waterfront in its data-soaked image. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
How to set up your iPhone for disaster alerts
This week I’ve been in Chicago for a conference, and people keep coming up to me to ask if I’ve been impacted by the horrible […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Don’t buy an old Roku now
Old Roku players are on sale, but the latest models are well-worth the extra cash. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Tony Fadell, Co-inventor of the iPod, Gets Back at Silicon Valley—From Paris
Tony Fadell co-created the iPod and Nest, then lost control of them. His latest project could be his most ambitious yet. Read the original post by Adam Fisher
Google’s Sidewalk Labs Starts Its City-Building Venture in Toronto
Alphabet subsidiary Sidewalk Labs announces a plan to remake the Toronto waterfront in its data-soaked image. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
This Robot Tractor Is Ready to Disrupt Construction
Autonomous construction equipment has one big advantage over self-driving cars: They move around a relatively static, structured environment. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Stranger Things Season 2: Q&A With Creators Matt and Ross Duffer
The writer-directors—and twin brothers—sit down to talk about the second season of their hit Netflix series. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
IoT dev kit has security, Bluetooth, touch and zero-power display
Cypress has released a development kit for low-power high-performance IoT devices. It is based around a programmable logic chip that includes a 150MHz ARM Cortex-M4 […] Read the original post by Steve Bush