Xfinity Instant TV: Comcast’s cord-cutting plan has arcane restrictions and potentially high prices. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Month: October 2017
In Cities, It’s the Smoke, Not the Fire, That Will Get You
In these urban smoke islands, it’s harder to get away from the air-borne particles that can wreak havoc on your health. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Can a New Political Talk Show Be Relevant Anymore?
The polarizing effects of the Trump administration have raised the stakes for political talk shows, many of which find themselves at a crossroads. Read the original post by Jason Parham
Russians Reportedly Also Abused YouTube, Pokémon Go in 2016 Election
Meanwhile, Facebook has begun overhauling how it handles political ads on its platform and plans changes before the U.S. midterm elections next year. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iOS 10.x Wi-Fi Exploit Released; Raises Hope of iOS 10.x Jailbreak
Back in July, Apple released iOS 10.3.3 which patched a critical Broadpwn exploit that could allow hackers to execute arbitrary code on the Wi-Fi chip on […] Read the original post by Andy
Privacy is a feature: Apple sells more of it
Read critiques of Siri or iCloud of the iPhone and you’ll see a lot of horse-race comparisons to competing products. Google Now is so much […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Bose Soundlink Micro review: This very tiny Bluetooth speaker delivers great big sound
This diminutive device as good as some speakers twice its size. Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
California Firestorms Reveal Wireless Network Fragility in Emergencies
NEWS ANALYSIS: Wireless networks in the U.S. have little redundancy or interoperability, which means they can fail when they are needed the most, in natural […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Equifax data breach fallout extends to U.K.
Equifax's data breach scandal affected more than 700,000 people in the U.K., in addition to more than 140 million people in the U.S. Equifax's data […] Read the original post by The Orlando Sentinel
Taiwan Fines Qualcomm $773M for Practices That Hamper Competition
The penalty is the latest in a growing list of regulatory problems the mobile chip maker is facing for its business practices. Read the original post by Andy
Google Opinion Rewards Comes to iOS
Google Opinion Rewards has been available on Android since quite some time. This service allows users to earn quick bucks by taking short surveys on […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Edible sensor can measure your gut from within
Studying the stomach for a long period can be tricky, which is why medical tech has turned to experimenting with sensors you can swallow . […] Read the original post by Engadget
LTM4645 25A step-down module regulator
The LTM4645 is a 25A step-down µModule regulator with the ability to current share multiple independent devices This story continues at LTM4645 25A step-down module regulator Or […] Read the original post by David Manners
Apple’s CEO Thinks No Industry Will Be Untouched By AR In The Future
It is no secret that Apple thinks that augmented reality is the future. That is why we have seen Apple launch its ARKit platform and […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Connected Bakeware Will Tell You When Your Cake Is Ready
How do you know when your cake is ready to come out of the oven? If you've baked long enough, chances are you'll instinctively know […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo