Runny nose? Sneezing? Itchy eyes? Yeah, Claritin might help, but you should also check out an air quality monitor! Until a few weeks ago, I honestly […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Month: March 2018
Blue Sadie Headphones with Built-In Amp Review: Supreme Sound and Fit
Blue’s Sadie headphones have a built-in amp, and they sound outstanding. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Apple Looking at Ditching the Notch with 2019 iPhones
Love it or hate it, the notch is a key part of the iPhone X design. And for good or bad, Android OEMs seem to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google Putting AI Technology to Work Evaluating Military Drone Images
Google downplays the effects of the pilot project saying the technology is for non-offensive uses only. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google Putting AI Technology to Work Evaluating Military Done Images
Google downplays the effects of the pilot project saying the technology is for non-offensive uses only. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Next iPhone X Lineup Said to Feature Smaller Notches, 2019 Models May Ditch Notch Entirely
The next-generation iPhone X will feature a smaller notch for the TrueDepth camera system, while future models released in 2019 or later will have no […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
How to manually add apps to your iOS devices in iTunes 12.7
Last fall’s release of iTunes 12.7 disappointed a lot of people with the abruptness of change. The most notable one was removing the ability for […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
APEC: Production for Helix switched capacitor dc-dc
MxC200 is a configurable 15W dc-dc power IC from fabless chip firm Helix Semiconductors. Previously known as HS200, MxC200 is a switched capacitor converter with […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
From ‘Siri Sucks’ to siriOS in 5 painful steps
SiriOS is the platform of the future but how does Apple get there? Subscribe for more VECTOR videos Listen to the podcast version: Subscribe for more: Apple Podcasts […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Washington Passes Its Own Net Neutrality Law
Whether or not we will see success in having net neutrality rules reinstated remains to be seen, but until then it looks like the state […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Publishers Could Get a New Weapon Against Facebook and Google
Proposal would grant publishers an antitrust exemption to seek concessions from tech giants, who dominate online advertising. Read the original post by Nitasha Tiku
Leaked NSA Tool ‘Territorial Dispute’ Reveals the Agency’s List of Enemy Hackers
A leaked NSA tool offers a glimpse into what the NSA knows about the hacking operations of adversaries—some of which may still be secretly ongoing. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
The CDC Can’t Fund Gun Research. What if that Changed?
Scientists want to know more about risk factors, gun epidemiology, and whether laws work. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Bill Would Let Publishers Gang Up Versus Facebook and Google
Proposal would grant publishers an antitrust exemption to seek concessions from tech giants, who dominate online advertising. Read the original post by Nitasha Tiku
iOS 11: How to hide sensitive info in notification previews
We all love the ability to pick up our phone and see notifications on the lock screen. It lets us know if those last few […] Read the original post by Jason Cross