With its iPhone X debut and the introduction of Face ID, Apple has now tilted interest in the mobile industry away from under-display fingerprint recognition […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Month: October 2017
Go Update Your Mac ASAP To Fix Some Serious Vulnerabilities
Las Vegas, another NSA contractor slip-up, and more of the week’s top security news. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Project Loon cleared to help restore wireless in Puerto Rico
Project Loon — the balloon delivered internet project that started life as part of Google and now calls Alphabet's X “innovation lab” home — has […] Read the original post by Engadget
AOL Instant Messenger is shutting down after 20 years
You are about to activate our Facebook Messenger news bot. Once subscribed, the bot will send you a digest of trending stories once a day. Read the original post by TechCrunch
Space Photos: On Mars, Clues About the Origin of Life
Volcanic activity in standing water could have provided conditions for early life. Read the original post by Shannon Stirone
US Traffic Deaths Rise for the Second Year in a Row
And the economy is only partly to blame. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
If Ads Don’t Work, Can Publishers Strike Subscription Gold?
A new crop of startups wants readers, rather than advertisers, to fund internet content. Read the original post by Erin Griffith
Conspiracy theories: Working hard to find Appleās problems
Things are perpetually bad for Apple, provided you know what to look for. Writing for Inc., Erik Sherman puts on those shades from They Live so […] Read the original post by The Macalope
New emoji coming with iOS 11.1 update
Apple has shown off its latest emoji designs in a Newsroom post. Hundreds of emoji will be added to the iPhone and iPad when […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Alleged Render Of The BlackBerry Motion Leaked
A couple of months ago, TCL confirmed that the company had a new BlackBerry phone in the works . Apart from confirming that the phone […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
AIM to be taken out back and shot
AIM, Aol's instant messaging service, is to shut down December 15 after 20 years of operation. Once a near-universal form of communication for a certain […] Read the original post by Boing Boing
Samsung Galaxy S8, Note 8 Enterprise Editions Launched
Different users have different needs and/or wants when it comes to their smartphones. For example those working outdoors might require a phone that's rugged, students […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
ScanSource, Inc. (SCSC) CEO Sells $780,962.72 in Stock
ScanSource, Inc. CEO Michael L. Baur sold 17,621 shares of the firm's stock in a transaction on Thursday, October 5th. The stock was sold at […] Read the original post by Daily Political
Alphabet Closer to Using Balloons for Telecom in Puerto Rico
Alphabet wins FCC approval to deploy Project Loon balloons to restore telecom service on storm-battered island. Read the original post by Mark Harris
Google Closer to Using Balloons for Telecom in Puerto Rico
Google wins FCC approval to deploy Project Loon balloons to restore telecom service on storm-battered island. Read the original post by Mark Harris