The quest to make order fulfillment as efficient as possible is fueling an unlikely robotic renaissance that’ll have implications far beyond the warehouse. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Month: December 2017
Saudi Prince Plans a ‘City of the Future.’ Don’t Bet on It
The checkered history of planned cities doesn’t augur well for Saudi Arabia’s Neom. Read the original post by Zachary Karabell
How to make a website without coding knowledge
Making a website isn’t nearly as terrifying as it used to be. Welcome back to Coding Corner! Today, we’ll be looking at a topic I’ve been […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Amazon Prime Video App for Apple TV Launched
Months after the initial announcement and an accidental slip on Apple’s part, Amazon has finally made its Prime Video app for tvOS available for download through the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iPhone X Tip: Quickly Open the Last Used App From Home Screen
The iPhone X replaces the Home button for a software, gesture-based Home bar. And at first glance, it looks too cumbersome. And yes, the App […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Amazon Prime Video on Apple TV: Everything you need to know!
Amazon Video is finally available on Apple TV. Now you can stream all your Prime content without having to AirPlay! Six months after it was first […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Virtual Keyboard Application Leaks User Data of 31 Million Users
AI.type, a popular virtual keyboard application on Android is coming under fire for allegedly leaving its servers unprotected, which has now resulted in the leak […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
‘Always Connected’ Windows 10 Arm PCs Arriving from HP, Asus
HP and Asus will be among the first to offer “Always Connected PCs” that run Windows 10 on Arm-based processors. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Two-Wheeler Mode Introduced To Google Maps
Just last month, Waze introduced an update that brought about motorcycle mode that was aimed at motorcyclists. Given that Google owns Waze, we suppose it […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
OnePlus 5T Star Wars Edition Will Arrive For Scandinavian Markets
A couple of days ago, OnePlus officially took the wraps off the OnePlus 5T Star Wars edition . There have been rumors about the handset […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Amazon Claims Its Australian Launch Was Its ‘Biggest Opening Day Ever’
While Amazon might ship to most parts of the world, sometimes shipping can be slow and expensive due to Amazon not having local fulfilment centers. […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
SwiftStack’s Multi-Cloud DM Has Universal Access to Single Namespace
Cloud-native storage on-premises and across public clouds enables freedom of mobility and scale for new and classic data-centric applications. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
The AI Company That Helps Boeing Cook New Metals for Jets
To come up with a new material, scientists need to test millions of recipes. Machine learning helps narrow down the options. Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Inside Baidu’s Bid to Lead the AI Revolution
China’s search giant, Baidu, missed mobile. It’s now staking its future on AI—and it just might have an edge. Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
How the FCC’s Net Neutrality Plan Breaks With 50 Years of History
Tim Wu, who coined the phrase “net neutrality,” says the FCC’s proposal to revoke net neutrality rules ignores history and the law. Read the original post by Tim Wu