We’ve assembled seven astronauts to prove just how smart and cool they are by answering the top 50 Googled questions about space. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Month: March 2018
How a Store of Rhino Semen Could Save the Species
Thomas Hildebrandt has been collecting samples from the white rhinoceros with colleagues for about 15 years. Read the original post by Kate Connolloy
Every amiibo you will want for Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo Switch
Prepping your Super Smash Bros. amiibo? Here’s where to start. If you have recovered from the internet shattering announcement of Super Smash Bros. coming to Nintendo […] Read the original post by Jaz Brown
You won’t regret buying one of these $6 stands for your phone or tablet
Keep them safe! There’s no denying that these things are a bit silly, but they are also extremely practical. Lamicall’s adjustable phone stand is down to […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Score a lifetime subscription to Windscribe VPN for just $69
Whether you are browsing the web for a new outfit to wear or checking your banking statements, you should be using a safe and secure […] Read the original post by iMore.com
An iOS QR code reader vulnerability could lead you to malicious websites
QR codes can be crafted to fool iOS 11’s QR code reader, leading users to a different website than they think they’re headed to. If you […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Super Straps Promise Instant Relief from Pain Caused By Your Back Pack
Don’t let a heavy backpack keep dragging you down. It’s probably fair to say that with how much time we collectively spend sitting behind computer screens […] Read the original post by Marc Lagace
Our favorite external drive, the Western Digital 4TB My Passport, is on sale
An external drive helps combat one of the most frustrating parts of computing—running out of storage space. Right now, you can get PCWorld’s favorite portable […] Read the original post by Alexandria Haslam
TLS 1.3 Encryption Standard Moves Forward, Improving Internet Security
A decade after the last SSL/TLS web encryption standard was released, the IETF has finally settled on the 28th draft of the TLS 1.3 standard […] Read the original post by Rohan Naravane
Google Offers Details on DDoS Mitigation Service for Cloud Platform
The Cloud Armor Anti-DDoS attack system is one of 20 security enhancements that Google announced for its cloud platform. Read the original post by Chethan Rao
Apple’s building a massive TV studio, but shows reportedly won’t debut before 2019
Over the past year, Apple has been stockpiling talent and content for what seemed to be the imminent launch of a new video services packed […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Fitbit Versa Reviews: Solid Smartwatch Option at $200 Unlikely to Lure Away Apple Watch Owners
Nearly two weeks after Fitbit first announced the Fitbit Versa, reviews for the new smartwatch have now emerged online today. Many of the reviewers agreed […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Prysm LPD 6K Video Monitor Raises the Bar for Video Walls
Cisco Systems demoed TelePresence 12 years ago, and it was impressive as mere HD. Now Prysm has 6K ultra-high definition, and the screen is much […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
RBC Analyst Believes 2018 iPhone X Could Be Priced at $899
RBC Captial Markets analyst Amit Daryanani believes that Apple will be pricing the 2018 iPhone X and iPhone X Plus at $899 and $999, respectively. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Today only, get huge discounts on monitors, keyboards, hard drives, and more on Amazon
Some seriously good options today. If you’re looking for new hardware, today’s Amazon Gold Box sale is one you don’t want to miss. This selection includes […] Read the original post by John Levite