Having trouble keep track of all your amiibo? Here’s an app that makes it a breeze. Is it getting to the point where your amiibo collection […] Read the original post by Jaz Brown
Month: February 2018
10 Online Security Measures Everyone Should Implement in 2018
Password managers, regular credit checks, credit freezes, device updates, encrypted email are just a few of the measures computer people can use to protect their […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to create a private LAN for Mac hardware devices
Apple has long had robust networking support in macOS, allowing many different kinds of network interfaces to be connected at once, including multiples of the […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
How Taxing Uber and Lyft Could Fix City Traffic
WIRED columnist Felix Salmon on how a traffic tax on ride-sharing services would be more effective than congestion pricing. Read the original post by Felix Salmon
(Shortly After 9:37 a.m.) September 11, 2001: Army Vice Chief of…
General John Keane, vice chief of staff of the Army, initially goes to assist people near the crash site after the Pentagon is hit but […] Read the original post by Center for Cooperative Research
Best President’s Day Sales (2018) on Laptops, TVs, and Gear
If you’re looking for some surprising savings this weekend, we’ve dug up a ton for you. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
3 ways tech can improve travel
Traveling is a great chance to put technology through the wringer. It’s a time when you have to be economical about the gear you carry, […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
The Google Chrome Ad Blocker Has Already Changed the Web
Google started blocking the web’s worst ads in Chrome on Thursday. Here’s what it means for you. Read the original post by Klint Finley
President’s Day Weekend Gear Sales (2018): Sonos, Bose, Dell, and More
If you’re looking for some surprising savings this weekend, we’ve dug up a ton for you. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
‘Black Panther’ Review: All That a Superhero Movie Can Be, and More
Ryan Coogler’s movie overflows with truth and fire, providing an urgent counter-history for film and mass media. Read the original post by Jason Parham
Google to Acquire LogMeIn’s Xively IoT Management Platform
The Xively acquisition will give Google access to deep internet of things engineering expertise and technology, company says. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Researchers Show Docker Containers at Risk for Crypto-Currency Attacks
NEWS ANALYSIS: Security researchers observe an attack in progress to learn how cyber-attackers insert crypto-currency mining malware into Docker containers. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to change Siri’s voice on HomePod
You already know you can change Siri’s voice on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. So it stands to reason that you can make Siri sound […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Evodesk XE Pro sit/stand desk review: A smart addition to any home office
A motorized lift and a plethora of customization options are the highlights of this inexpensive workstation. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Visual Studio Code Added to Anaconda Python Distro for Data Scientists
Microsoft’s cross-platform code editor is now an installation option for developers that want to work with Anaconda, the Python-based data science platform. Read the original post by Evan Selleck