You can add photos, videos, sketches, and even scanned documents to the Notes app on iPhone and iPad. Here’s how. The Notes app on your iPhone […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: October 2017
Oxitec’s Zika-Fighting Mosquitoes Are the EPA’s Problem Now
Oxitec has spent the last six years seeking US regulatory approval for its Zika-fighting GM mosquitoes. Now they’re the EPA’s problem. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
How to markup and send a photo in iOS Messages
You know you can send pictures within the Messages app in iOS 10, but there’s a couple of levels of depth to it—including Markup features—that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Keymailer Lists Crash Bandicoot For The Nintendo Switch
Just like Mario, Crash Bandicoot has become one of the more iconic game mascots in gaming history, although it seems that the character has been […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Overwatch Is Now Boasting 35 Million Players
Sometimes knowing when to let go of a project can actually lead to greater things, like in the case of Blizzard's Project Titan next-gen MMO […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
BlackBerry’s CEO Claims They Are ‘Out Of Danger’
There was a period in time in which BlackBerry had hoped that their own mobile operating system would be good enough to compete against the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Google’s ‘Advanced Protection’ Locks Down Accounts Like Never Before
Google offers a powerful new security setting aimed its most (rightfully) paranoid users. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Americans Love Automation, Until It Comes for Their Jobs
New polls find most Americans believe automation destroys more jobs than it creates; one-third believe they’re at risk of losing jobs. Read the original post by Klint Finley
Wikipedia’s Fate Shows How the Web Endangers Knowledge
Social networks train us to focus on images and emotions, sapping the quest for knowledge. Read the original post by Hossein Derakhshan
Unproven assertions: The thinnest of proofs
It’s been said that you shouldn’t ever read the comments on web articles. So, you certainly shouldn’t try to use them as proof of Apple’s […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Cord Cutting Comes To AT&T
I've recommended caution on AT&T ever since it announced its huge acquisition of Time Warner Inc , particularly because it had not long ago acquired […] Read the original post by Seeking Alpha
Cisco Launches Predictive Services Apps Powered by AI
New offerings are designed to manage the fast-growing technical skills gap through usable expertise, intelligence and automation. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
What Happens When Robots Act Just Like Humans
Hiroshi Ishiguro builds androids. Beautiful, realistic, uncannily convincing human replicas. His quest? Untangle the ineffable nature of human connection. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
Virtual Therapists Help Veterans Open Up About PTSD
An artificially intelligent therapist named Ellie helps members of the military open up about their mental health. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
These Photographs Capture the Many Lives Traveling Along Germany’s Iconic Autobahn
There are 8,000 miles in the famed highway network—and each of them has a story. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee