You can use Windows on your Mac without having to partition your hard drive with VMWare’s Fusion 10. It’s easy! Virtual machines are a great alternative […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Month: January 2018
The EPA Website Is ‘Still Updating’ Climate Change Info
Internal emails show Administrator Scott Pruitt personally ordered science to be scrubbed away. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Vizio E-Series TV Review: Good 4K TVs Can Be Affordable
Vizio’s E Series offers 4K and HDR at an affordable price, if you can do without local TV. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Now That Tech Runs the World, Let’s Retire the Hacker Ideal
Here’s a remedy amid Big Tech’s failures: honest valuations, business ethics, and the application of scientific method unmolested by greed. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Google Removed 700,000 Android Apps From Mobile App Store in 2017
Improved machine learning tools helped Google remove 70 percent more malicious and potentially harmful apps than the year before, company says. Read the original post by StackSocial
BioWare’s ‘Athem’ Release Has Been Pushed To 2019
Last year at E3 2017, EA and BioWare unveiled a new sci-fi IP called “Anthem” which was initially slated for a 2018 release. However for […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Uber and Lyft Might Not Be Ruining the American City
New research affirms the relationship between ridehialing services, transit ridership, and congestion Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Replika, the Emotional Chatbot, Goes Open-Source
Software developer Eugenia Kuyda is releasing the code to her Replika chatbot, which can inject emotion into conversations. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
A Family’s Race to Cure a Daughter’s Genetic Disease
Personalized medicine promised a cure for rare genetic disorders. Now patients and families themselves are trying to make up for its failures. Read the original post by Erika Check Hayden
How to Design Beacons for Humanity’s Afterlife
A time capsule meant to teach aliens about humans could consist of math, DNA, a bot, or a brain—or something else entirely. Read the original post by Stephen Wolfram
HomePod’s biggest problem isn’t Siri, it’s that it’s too much like the original iPod
If you watched the Grammy Awards, you saw a lot of Bruno Mars, a lot of Kendrick Lamar, and a lot of HomePod. Apple’s new […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple Supply Chain Partner Wistron Looking To Assemble iPhone 6s In India
Apple’s supply chain partner Wistron started assembling the iPhone SE in India from last year to meet local demand. Now, the company is looking to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Oracle CEO Urges Enterprises to Ditch Data Centers and Move to Cloud
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd said the proliferation of Silicon Valley IT companies that offered enterprises a plethora of choices for their IT systems has produced […] Read the original post by StackSocial
HED Oracle CEO Urges Enterprises to Ditch Data Centers and Move to Cloud
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd said the proliferation of Silicon Valley IT companies that offered enterprises a plethora of choices for their IT systems has produced […] Read the original post by StackSocial
Best TV streaming service: SlingTV vs. Hulu vs. PlayStation Vue, and all the rest
Is SlingTV better than Hulu, or should cord cutters subscribe to PlayStation Vue? Or YouTube TV? We compare all the TV streaming services, and one […] Read the original post by Jared Newman