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Month: October 2017

Marvel Keeps Making TV—But With ‘Runaways’ on Hulu, How Many Networks Is Too Many?

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With properties on broadcast, cable, and multiple streaming outlets, Marvel is feeling super-overextended these days. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter

In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria, No Power Means No Telecommunications

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Without power, phones and internet won’t work. And without phones and internet, Puerto Rico can’t coordinate repairs. Read the original post by Adam Rogers

Hacking North Korea Won’t Stop Its Nuclear Program

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Security researchers say penetrating North Korea’s hacking operations and even its domestic intranet is possible. But not enough to stop its nuclear threat. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg

Comic Con Gallery 2

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Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

Google also found evidence of Russian influence in US election

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Et tu, Google? Search and ad giant Google has found evidence that Russian agents purchased ads on YouTube, Google Search, Gmail and the company's DoubleClick […] Read the original post by Engadget

Marston’s sales and profit margins lose fizz in final weeks

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Brewer and pub operator Marston's saw sales growth slow and margins squeezed in the final 10 weeks of the year along with the rest of […] Read the original post by Live Charts

Arity Launches Mobility Intelligence Tools for Shared Ride Industry

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Shared Mobility Solutions is an app for smartphones that uses more than 26 billion miles of historical driving behavior data and years of transportation expertise […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck

Mediasonic Homeworx HW180STB review: Dirt-cheap DVR for broadcast TV

Posted on October 10, 2017 by

The MediaSonic Homeworx HW180STB has a dumb-as-a-rock recording features that might remind you of an old VCR. Read the original post by Jared Newman

64bit quad-core Risc-V for Linux

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SiFive has released an open-source RISC-V architecture 64bit, quad-core application processor aimed at full-featured operating systems such as Linux. “RISC-V is a free and open instruction […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

GaN-on-Si RF power transistor hits 500W for radar

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Macom has announced a 500W (peak) GaN-on-Si power transistor for pulsed L-Band airport surveillance radar at 1.2-1.4GHz. Called MAGX-101214-500, greater than 70% power efficiency is claimed […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Apple Considering Self-Adjusting Watch Straps for the Apple Watch

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A new patent filed by Apple talks about how the company could automize strap adjustment based on fit and shape, rather than leave the choice […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao

Apple Considering Self Adjusting Watch Straps for the Apple Watch

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A new patent filed by Apple talks about how the company could automize strap adjustment based on fit and shape, rather than leave the choice […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao

Microsoft Improves Outlook Mobile Calendar Management

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Outlook mobile app users can now sync changes in shared calendars and manage events in delegated calendars. Read the original post by Chethan Rao

Apple’s Jony Ive Says iPhone X Took Five Years To Develop

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The iPhone X is the first smartphone from Apple to jump on the “bezel-less” bandwagon, however, the company didn't just come up with it out […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo

Oath is killing off AOL’s AIM after twenty years

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For many, their first experience of instant messaging, AIM is the latest victim of the streamlining going on at the new AOL-Yahoo conglomeration Oath. “AIM […] Read the original post by The Inquirer

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