Take your wireless charging setup to the next level by buying (or embedding) wireless charger furniture! It wasn’t long ago that I was absolutely, completely, and […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
Month: January 2018
9 Sneaky Ways to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
When you don’t have time or willpower, hack your self-improvement plans. Read the original post by Adrienne So
How to Buck the Brogrammer Culture and Get Women into STEM
Opinion: A female engineer explains how to encourage talented girls to pursue careers in technology. Read the original post by Cai Gao
What happens when you cancel your iTunes Match subscription?
Given that iTunes Match came first and Apple Music years later, many readers aren’t quite sure which features come with which service. That’s partly because […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
OKW straps on wrist-watch box for wearable apps
OKW has added a “wrist-watch” style box to its range of wearable enclosures. Dubbed the Body-case, it is designed for wearable electronics applications including tracking […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Abraham Masri, Hacker and Developer of Houdini, Will No Longer Work on Public Jailbreak Projects
Abraham Masri aka cheesecakufo, the developer of Houdini, a tool that brings semi-jailbreak like experience first for iOS 10.3.3 and more recently for iOS 11 – […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Microsoft, Adaptive Biotechnologies Work on AI-Enabled Immunology
Microsoft and Adaptive Biotechnologies team up on medical research that applies artificial intelligence to find ways to detect cancers and other diseases earlier. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
32% off Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Display and 10 Year Battery – Deal Alert
Carbon Monoxide is odorless, tasteless and invisible, and it accounts for over 72,000 cases of poisoning each year. Kidde calls their C3010D model “worry free” because […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
Voter ID Laws Really Do Discriminate, a New Study Shows
Critics of voter ID laws have had a difficult time proving their menace in court. A new algorithm could change that. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
The Most-Read Backchannel Stories of 2017
From vegan vlogger drama to Anthony Levandowski’s church of artificial intelligence, 2017 was quite a year. Read the original post by The Backchannel Team
CES Preview: Dell Gets Fashion-Conscious with New XPS 13 Laptop
Dell, that bastion of the good ole blue-collar portable PC that you can bang around and watch it keep going like the Energizer bunny, is […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
The T2 chip makes the iMac Pro the start of a Mac revolution
I’ve spent the last week with Apple’s new iMac Pro, and in most ways it’s just a faster Mac. It’s the first pro Mac desktop […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Hybrid aluminium electrolytic capacitors for cars and industry
Panasonic’s EEH-ZA (photo) and EEH-ZC hybrid aluminium electrolytic capacitors are intended to combine the advantages of electrolytic capacitors with those made of solid polymer. “Their resistance against high […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
High-end Roombas will find your home’s WiFI dead spots
That fancy new Roomba you got over the holidays could help suss out your home's WiFi weak spots this month. A forthcoming patch will add […] Read the original post by Engadget
10 must-play iPhone and iPad games released in December 2017
December’s iOS games Image by IDG The App Store sent 2017 out with a bang as developers unleashed several of the year’s best iPhone and iPad games […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward