It was claimed recently that HMD Global is going to launch two new Android flagship smartphones this year one of which will be called the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: March 2018
Xbox One X And Xbox One S To Get Support For AMD FreeSync Displays
Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox One X and the Xbox One S will soon receive support for AMD Radeon FreeSync displays. This means that […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Barack Obama Could Get His Own Netflix Show
Having left the White House after serving two terms as the country's president, Barack Obama might have his sights set on a different kind of […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Zacks: Analysts Expect TheStreet, Inc. (TST) Will Post Quarterly Sales of $15.62 Million
Equities research analysts forecast that TheStreet, Inc. will report sales of $15.62 million for the current quarter, according to Zacks Investment Research . Two analysts […] Read the original post by The Breeze
Sam Nunberg’s Media Tour Tops This Week’s Internet News Roundup
The only way you *didn’t* see former Trump aide Sam Nunberg last week was if you didn’t turn on a TV or look at the […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Study Suggests AliveCor KardiaBand for Apple Watch Can Be Used With AI Algorithm to Detect High Potassium
AliveCor, the company that makes an FDA-approved EKG band for the Apple Watch called KardiaBand, teamed up with the Mayo Clinic for a new study […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Russia Didn’t Abuse Facebook—It Simply Used It As Intended
Opinion: When ISIS uses Twitter to recruit or a landlord uses Airbnb to discriminate, that’s not exploiting the platforms’ glitches—that’s using their features. Read the original post by Joshua A. Geltzer
Russia Didn’t Abuse Facebook — It Simply Used It As Intended
Opinion: When ISIS uses Twitter to recruit or a landlord uses Airbnb to discriminate, that’s not exploiting the platforms’ glitches—that’s using their features. Read the original post by Joshua A. Geltzer
7 Future-Revealing Details From the 2018 Geneva Motor Show
Bugatti brings carbon fiber to the Chiron’s windshield, Mercedes ups its headlight game, and more. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Can Machine Learning Find Meaning in a Mess of Genes?
The computer scientist Barbara Engelhardt develops machine-learning models and methods to scour human genomes for the elusive causes and mechanisms of disease. Read the original post by Jordana Cepelewicz
How to force restart iPhone X
Occasionally a buggy app or a new iOS update will result in instability that sometimes causes your iPhone to freeze or become otherwise unresponsive. Instances […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
FBI arrests CEO of company selling custom BlackBerrys to gangs
Custom, extra-secure BlackBerry phones remain a staple of the criminal underworld, and a recent bust just illustrated this point. Motherboard has learned that the FBI […] Read the original post by Engadget
Historic record presses in Texas headed to music museum
This Jan. 18, 2018 photo shows some of the artifacts to be displayed in the new San Benito Cultural Heritage Center that are currently held […] Read the original post by Tyler Morning Telegraph
Amazon makes it easier to give Alexa follow-up commands
It's easy enough to summon Alexa on one of Amazon's speakers, but when you've got a million things to ask the voice assistant, it can […] Read the original post by Engadget
AT&T, Justice Department Clash Over Merits of Time Warner Deal
AT&T Inc. lashed out at the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit against the company's proposed takeover of Time Warner Inc., saying the government's own economic expert […] Read the original post by Sydney Morning Herald