The iPhone SE was a moderately successful device for Apple. The rumor mill has been rife with speculation about a successor joining the fray. We […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Month: February 2018
The Ongoing Battle Between Quantum and Classical Computers
The quest for “quantum supremacy”—unambiguous proof that a quantum computer does something faster than an ordinary computer—has paradoxically led to a boom in quasi-quantum classical […] Read the original post by Ariel Bleicher
Spectra S1 Review: A Nearly-Perfect Breast Pump
No pump will ever feel like a nursing baby, but the S1 comes closer than most. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Shazam For iOS Updated With New Interface, Real-Time Lyric Syncing
While music-recognition app Shazam was good at doing what it was designed to do, its user interface generally left quite a bit to be desired […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Snap’s CEO Defends New Snapchat Design, Old Design Not Returning
When it was announced that Snapchat would be getting a new design , it sounded like good news since the original design was found to […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Wikipedia’s ‘Wikipedia Zero’ Program Will Be Shutting Down
As we have seen in the case of developers and companies launching “Lite” versions of their apps designed for developing countries, this is an approach […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
What Wannabe Smart Cities Can Learn From Ski Resorts
Why the Winter Olympics should inspire more than your next vacation. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Zolo Liberty+ Truly Wireless Headphones review: Fantastic battery life but mediocre audio
Anker has been making high quality mobile accessories and selling them at a reasonable price for years. Their audio brand, Zolo, is in on this […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Apption Labs Meater review: This smart thermometer changed the way I grill
The Meater smart thermometer takes the guess work out of cooking meat and helps time cooks perfectly. Read the original post by Martyn Williams
APFS Bug in macOS High Sierra Can Cause Data Loss When Writing to Disk Images
Apple’s APFS file system included in macOS High Sierra suffers from a disk image vulnerability that in certain circumstances can lead to data loss, according […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Renesas Target Boards for MCUs
Renesas has brought out three Target Boards for the RX65N, RX130 and RX231 Microcontroller (MCU) Groups, each designed to help engineers jump start their home […] Read the original post by David Manners
Google Testing Methods To Help 911 Locate Mobile Callers Accurately
It's easier for 911 operators to locate a caller when the call has been made using a landline but it takes more time to do […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
CAI International Inc (CAI) to Post Q1 2018 Earnings of $0.75 Per Share, SunTrust Banks Forecasts
CAI International Inc – SunTrust Banks cut their Q1 2018 earnings per share estimates for CAI International in a research note issued to investors on […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
New iPhone Apps Required To Support The iPhone X’s Display
When the iPhone 5 was first released, it took a while before apps were updated to fit its larger display, and the same was the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
WWDC 2018 Could Be Taking Place June 4-8
At every WWDC event, Apple tends to announce new products/services, such as new versions of existing software, new SDKs, and sometimes new devices. We expect […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo