This Thanksgiving, we bring you four portraits of immigrants in Silicon Valley—from the C-Suite to the gig economy. Read the original post by Alexis Sobel Fitts
Month: November 2017
How to shop at the Apple Certified Refurbished store online and save money
If you’re looking for a way to save some money on new Apple products, try checking out the Apple Certified Refurbished store. You can find […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola
The Silicon Valley Founder With a Pocket Full of Visas
Purva Gupta has spent the past four years launching her Silicon Valley startup, Lily—and chasing down five visas and a green card. Read the original post by Scott Rosenberg
The Uber Driver Who Chased Love Across the Ocean
Guillermo Fondeur left the Dominican navy to be with his family in the US. He didn’t expect to refashion himself as an Uber driver and […] Read the original post by Miranda Katz
Apple Publishes Research on Self-Driving Car Tech That Can Judge Obstacles More Accurately
Apple’s ambitions in the self-driving car segment is pretty well known to us. A group of Apple scientists have now published a research paper on […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Alexa Can Stream Spotify On Sonos Speakers Now
It was previously not possible to stream music from Spotify on Sonos speakers using Amazon's Alexa digital personal assistant . That changes today. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Apple Shares Research into Self-Driving Car Software That Improves Obstacle Detection
Apple computer scientists working on autonomous vehicle technology have posted a research paper online describing how self-driving cars can spot cyclists and pedestrians using fewer […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The US Global Engagement Center’s Fight Against Russian Propaganda Has Barely Started
Former staffers of the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, tasked with fighting propaganda, say that ‘administrative incompetence’ has hamstrung efforts. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
AirPlay 2 FAQ: What it is, how it works, and which devices support it
AirPlay has been with us for a long time. It’s an evolution of the old AirTunes protocol, which was meant only for music. In 2010, […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Bowers & Wilkins PX wireless noise-cancelling headphones review: They demand a small sacrifice for silence
B&W’s first noise-cancelling headphones sound so good that you’ll happily to live with their quirks. Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Cafe Nero granted permission for second coffee shop in Chichester
Chichester District Council's planning officers used delegated powers to approve a change of use application for the unit in North Street. The application to change […] Read the original post by Bognor Today
Here’s How the End of Net Neutrality Will Change the Internet
The FCC move to eliminate net-neutrality rules opens the door to preferential deals for some content providers, closed doors for others. Read the original post by Klint Finley
Microsoft Bing Delivers More ‘Bird’s Eye’ Views of Points of Interest
The latest Bing updates include a new batch of Bird’s Eye locations that offer travelers detailed views of major points of interest. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Microsoft Bing Delivers More ‘Bird’s Eye’ Views of Points of Interests
The latest Bing updates include a new batch of Bird’s Eye locations that offer travelers detailed views of major points of interest. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Microsoft’s Cloud Rolls Out Red Carpet for VMware Workloads
The soon-to-be released Azure Migrate service will guide VMware users on how to quickly and cost-effectively move their workloads to Microsoft’s cloud. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey