Earlier this week, Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. The company’s latest flagship handsets are iterative upgrades over their predecessors and pack some […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: March 2018
The Secret to a High Tech Concierge Medical Office? Data
Managing electronic medical records is still a pain, but if a start-up can figure it out, better records could lead to new cures Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The Subtle Nudges That Could Unhook Us From Our Phones
People need help deciding where to place their attention. Tech companies could help ease our time-inconsistency. Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
iPhone Photos app: 8 cool features you should be using
The Photos app in iOS looks like a simple thing: At first, you might even think it’s little more than a convenient dumping ground for […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Uber Health Will Drive You To Doctor’s Appointments
Uber today launched a new initiative that's aimed at helping people get to their doctor's appointments. The company says that more than 3.6 million Americans […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
The internet radio broadcaster is saddled with $20 billion of debt.
Bloomberg News reports that iHeart's senior creditors have seen bankruptcy papers that would be used in any upcoming court filing. iHeart has been negotiating the […] Read the original post by Hollywood Reporter
Apple Watch: What does the future hold?
As the Apple Watch prepares to turn three, Apple’s preeminent wearable has hit an interesting inflection point. It’s neither the raw, “does everything and the […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Apple Stops Signing iOS 11.2.5; Downgrading No Longer Possible
Apple has stopped signing iOS 11.2.5, just a few days after releasing iOS 11.2.6 to fix the Telegu character text bomb bug. Continue reading → Read the original post by Andy
EW: Video Interview – Broadcom’s optical sensing for measurement, gestures
At Embedded World 2018, we caught up with Sebastian Bauer of Broadcom This story continues at EW: Video Interview – Broadcom’s optical sensing for measurement, gestures Or […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Microsoft Resumes Issuing Windows Patches to Fix Meltdown, Spectre
After a rocky start, Microsoft begins re-issuing patches that include Intel firmware patches for the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
EW: Video Interview – Harwin launches Archer Kontrol Industrial board connectors
At Embedded World 2018, we caught up with Larissa Schlafli of Harwin This story continues at EW: Video Interview – Harwin launches Archer Kontrol Industrial board […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Google Makes Hangouts Chat Available to Enterprises Through G-Suite
The Google Hangouts Chat Messaging platform enables easier collaboration in enterprises, company says. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Analyst Estimates Average Lifespan Of Apple Products To Be 4 Years
With some consumer electronics being so expensive these days, it is not particularly feasible for some to constantly upgrade their devices on an annual basis […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
APEC: 1MHz active clamp flyback chipset and 6-A three-level buck battery charger
Operating at up to 1 MHz, TI has a new chipset that combines the UCC28780 active clamp flyback controller and the UCC24612 synchronous rectifier controller […] Read the original post by David Manners
$1.45 Billion in Sales Expected for Fiserv Inc (FISV) This Quarter
Equities research analysts expect that Fiserv Inc will post sales of $1.45 billion for the current quarter, according to Zacks . Eight analysts have provided […] Read the original post by The Breeze