The cast of characters revealed in the special counsel’s epic indictment is drawn from the overlapping circles of oligarchs, spooks, and mob figures. Read the original post by Garrett M. Graff
Month: February 2018
Updated: How would you make a 10MHz scope HAT for Raspberry Pi?
There seems no end to the challenges the Raspberry Pi community has tackled with its credit-card-sized computer – there are at least two in space, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Google Consolidates Android Pay, Wallet Under Single Brand
New Google Pay app for Android is part of an effort by the company to enable a consistent payment experience across its products and services. Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
7 easy tweaks to breathe new life into your Apple Watch
I was over the moon about the Apple Watch when it was first announced. At the time, I was feeling intense jealousy over Android Wear […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
How Podcasts and Voice Technology Are Changing How We Navigate the World
WIRED columnist Antonio García Martínez on how podcasts and smart speakers like Google Home and Alexa are revolutionizing communications. Read the original post by Antonio García Martínez
For Women in Cryptocurrency, a New Effort to Grow Their Ranks
Signers of the Blockchain Inclusive and Diversity Pledge commit to seek out underrepresented groups for investment, hiring, and mentorship opportunities. Read the original post by Erin Griffith
This Computer Uses Light—Not Electricity—To Train AI Algorithms
Startup Fathom Computing thinks optical computing can extend the gains of Moore’s Law and light the way to the future of artificial intelligence. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Samsung Now Mass-Producing 32TB Solid-State Disks
The previous SSD record for data capacity was held by Samsung’s 15.36TB lineup introduced in March 2016. This new 32TB SSD will find a lot […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Embedded World: Digitally-tunable RF filters dodge spectrum congestion
The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS has developed digitally tunable and reconfigurable RF filters. In a congested spectrum “devices that send and receive data […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Virtual Instruments Updates Storage-Performance Monitoring Tool
The new WorkloadWisdom provides administrators with a scalable high-performance platform for storage workload modeling, testing, validation and performance analysis. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Head-To-Head Survey: Alliance Data Systems
Alliance Data Systems and Odyssey Marine Exploration are both industrials companies, but which is the better investment? We will compare the two businesses based on […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
What’s on TV: ‘Thor: Ragnarok,’ ‘Metal Gear’ and ‘Walking Dead’
As the Winter Olympics continue , we're ready for the return of The Walking Dead . There's also a new Metal Gear game out, Survive […] Read the original post by Engadget
Swype Keyboard for iOS is Being Discontinued
Nuance has confirmed that it has stopped the development of Swype keyboard for Android and iOS. While the development of Swype for Android has already […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Somewhat Positive Press Coverage Somewhat Unlikely to Impact HP (HPQ) Share Price
Media stories about HP have trended somewhat positive this week, according to Accern Sentiment Analysis. The research group identifies negative and positive press coverage by […] Read the original post by The Breeze
Google’s Project Zero Discovers Security Flaw In Microsoft Edge
From time to time security flaws are uncovered in software. It's not as if this was done on purpose, it's just that sometimes it's hard […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo