An action camera worth buying. Yi’s 4K Discovery Action Camera is now down to $47.99 when you enter promo code FBYFC3CQ at checkout. This deal will […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
Month: March 2018
Super Mario Run Getting a 50% Price Cut for ‘Mario Day’
For those unaware, March 10 is “Mario Day” and Nintendo is planning to celebrate it by slashing 50% off the Super Mario Run in-app purchase […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
iPhone X Animoji vs. Galaxy S9 AR Emoji: Creation, tracking, sharing, and karaoke
Apple’s Animoji launched only three months ago, but there’s already a competitor. Samsung introduced AR Emoji on the Galaxy S9, and it brings the same fun […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Celebrate International Women’s Day in style
International Women’s Day is March 8th, so here are a couple of cool, techy, kick-ass things you can do to celebrate all the rad ladies […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
How to restore missing expansion triangles in the Finder
One of the most basic things you can do in the Finder in list view is expand a folder by clicking a triangle to the […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Dying for Uber and Lyft’s Secrets, Cities Get Creative
Researchers want to know how ride-hailing companies are affecting their streets, but don’t have much information to help them. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Samsung Galaxy S9 Review: A Stunning Camera and a Headphone Jack, Too
Get iPhone X looks for an iPhone 8 price, plus a mind-blowing camera and gorgeous display. Read the original post by Brendan Nystedt
Did Apple Make a Mistake By Giving too Much Importance to Sound Quality With the HomePod?
When Apple launched the HomePod, its smart speaker, to compete with Amazon Echo and Google Home, it was quite clear that Apple was focusing on […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
European test service for CMOS image sensors up to 12in in diameter
Creating uniform illumination over a large area makes testing wafer-scale CMOS image sensors tricky, according to San Jose-based Presto Engineering, which has just revealed its […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Best VPN services: Reviews and buying advice for Mac users
With the internet abuzz with privacy concerns and the potential changes coming to net neutrality, you’ve likely heard about virtual private networks, better known as VPNs. […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Xiaomi 10,000mAh Mi Power Bank Pro review: A battery pack that lives up to its name
Not only is the Mi Power Bank Pro small enough to tote around everywhere, it’s capable of charging all the things. Read the original post by Jason Cipriani
How ISIS and Russia Manufactured Crowds on Social Media
WIRED’s newest columnist Renee DiResta on the similarities between ISIS and Russia’s social media strategies—and what needs to be done to stop them. Read the original post by Renee DiResta
How the Stock Market Could Help Fight Climate Change
A new working paper considers whether environmental factors can actually increase returns on investment. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Starsky Robotics’ Truck Takes Its First Human-Free Trip
The robo-trucking startup moves closer to starting commercial deliveries, no humans needed. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Facebook Didn’t Kill Online Sketch Comedy—The Entire Internet Did
While some writers blame Facebook’s ever-shifting algorithm, sketch comedy has evolved in the social-media age to favor the person, not the premise. Read the original post by Brian Raftery