Razer’s Thresher gaming headsets are comfy, but lack intuitive controls. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Month: February 2018
Apple HomePod Teardown Reveals Hidden 14-Pin Connector and 16GB Storage
With the HomePod now on sale, it has promptly received the teardown treatment revealing its complete innards. The teardown reveals some interesting tidbits about the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Save up to 30% on select Play-Doh sets, Nerf guns, and board games today only
These prices are only good for a short period of time. Amazon has a big selection of Hasbro’s indoor toys and games on sale for up […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
HomePod Teardown Reveals Hidden 14-Pin Connector, 16GB Storage, and Very Low Repairability
iFixit has completed an exhaustive teardown of the HomePod and found that, while the speaker appears to have a simple design on the outside, it […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
How Ice Skaters Turn Physics Into Astonishing Spins
Conservation of angular momentum is the name of the game. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
How New Emoji Get Added to Your Phone
Every year, the governing body Unicode adds new emoji to the nearly 3,000 already in existence. Here’s how it picks the additions. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
‘Black Panther’: Behind the Scenes of the Marvel Movie’s Afrofuturism
The film’s challenge was to imagine what Africans would have done given reign over their own culture. The answer is a future that Tony Stark […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Apple’s New Software Strategy Revealed; But You Won’t Like It
A report from last month claimed that Apple would be pushing back the release of some features in iOS 12 to next year so as […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple’s New Software Strategy Revealed; Engineers Can Now Push Back Release of New Features to Next Year
A report from last month claimed that Apple would be pushing back the release of some features in iOS 12 to next year so as […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Ricoh launches Buck DC/DC Converter with 144 nA quiescent current
Ricoh has launched the R1800 Buck DC/DC Converter, designed for use in energy harvesting devices. Target applications include wearables for sports and healthcare, wireless sensors […] Read the original post by David Manners
Snapchat’s Snap Map Will Now Be Available On the Web
By bringing the Snap Map out of the app and onto the web, Snap hopes to bring Snapchat to the masses like never before. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
How WIRED’s March 2018 Cover With Mark Zuckerberg Was Created
That bruised Mark Zuckerberg on the March 2018 cover? Here’s how the photo-illustration was created to accompany “Facebook’s 2 Years of Hell.” Read the original post by Wired Editors
Is Now The Right Time to Try and End Measles?
WIRED columnist Maryn McKenna on why public health officials can’t decide whether the time is right to wage war against measles. Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Inside Facebook’s Hellish Two Years—and Mark Zuckerberg’s Struggle to Fix it All
For two years, Facebook has been hijacked, vilified, and besieged. Here’s the inside story of the struggle. Read the original post by Nicholas Thompson
How Apple’s Startup Security Utility and Secure Boot works
With the appearance of the fancy new iMac Pro, Apple has also added some new startup options available exclusively on this model. If you’re a […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman