The VOID creates an immersive virtual reality experience the way it’s meant to be experienced. I’m just back at the hotel after spending the most amazing […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Month: February 2018
Self-Driving Cars’ Massive Power Consumption Is Becoming a Problem
All those computers and sensors can hurt fuel economy and range, practical problems for commercial systems. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Why an update badge won’t go away on an iOS app
iOS tries to prevent you from installing apps on your iPad and iPhone that won’t run, but sometimes you’re left with cruft—digital vestiges of the […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
iOS 11.2.2 Exploit Could be Used to Develop iOS 11.2.2 Jailberak
A few days back, Zimperium zLabs had announced plans to release two security vulnerabilities in iOS 11.2.2 or lower that was patched in iOS 11.2.5. Continue reading → Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
IP68 connectors for high-end applications
CamdenBoss announced a premium range of IP68 circular multi-pole connectors at the Southern Manufacturing Exhibition in Hampshire. For use in broadcasting, military, energy, marine, food […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
How ‘Missing’ Data and Other Inefficiencies Cost Companies Millions
Searching for data—not to mention re-creating data sets that already exist—is creating expensive inefficiencies for today’s enterprises. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Mains filters get over-voltage varistor
Schurter has added an over-voltage protection option to its Fmab Neo family of filters, especially for regions with many thunderstorms. “Overvoltage pulses, for example lightning, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Apple Sending Ad Spend and Install Reports to the Wrong Developers
Apple this morning has apparently sent several developers report emails for Search Ads Basics that belong to other developers. The reports, which relate to promoted […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The EPA’s Pollution Estimates Stink. Everyone Uses Them Anyway
And low-balling isn’t limited to toxic chemicals. Read the original post by Rachel Leven
Trouble ahead: Even the small products can ruin Apple
Apple is oft criticized for relying so much on the iPhone, as it makes up 70 percent of the company’s revenue. That criticism seems odd, […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Time Warner Inc (TWX) Holdings Lessened by Ballentine Partners LLC
Ballentine Partners LLC reduced its holdings in Time Warner Inc by 57.5% in the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities […] Read the original post by Daily Political
Chip integrates USB Type-C power delivery
UPD360 is a USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) Port Controller from Microchip, designed to the USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specification and USB Power Delivery […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Accessorize your AirPods
We love our AirPods, and if the millions of sales are any indication, you love them, too. But they’re sort of…plain. Plain white case, plain […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Polk Audio Signa S1 soundbar review: This budget speaker is a big improvement over the built-in audio in most TVs
Polk’s Signa S1 soundbar and wireless subwoofer offer a super-slim package at a budget price for those wanting to hear what they’ve been missing from […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Researchers Find More Malicious Brower Extensions in Chrome Web Store
DAILY VIDEO: Google removes 89 malicious browser extensions from the Chrome web store; Oracle is betting on Autonomous Database to compete with cloud leaders; Pwn2Own […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck