A deal worth streaming about. Amazon’s Gold Box deals of the day include a variety of refurbished Roku streamers with prices starting at just $31.99. You […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Month: April 2018
Thermal Imaging Cameras Could Keep Self-Driving Cars Safe
A heat-seeking view of the world could provide one more way for robo-cars to stay out of danger. Read the original post by Alex Davies
SE-ing the forest: Apple’s cheap phone strategy
Apple just took 86 percent of profit in the smartphone industry so that means it’s time to talk about units instead. Writing for ZDNet, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes […] Read the original post by The Macalope
The Elder Scrolls Online’s Summerset expansion doesn’t shy from the dark sides of elves
The first chap I meet in the Summerset Isles is an elf with a Sean Penn face who gripes about how he’s missing out on […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
WebKit Code Hints At Dark Mode For macOS 10.14
The option to switch between dark and light modes in apps aren't new, but they are typically offered from app to app which means that […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Cray (CRAY) Expected to Post Quarterly Sales of $50.10 Million
Wall Street brokerages expect Cray to announce sales of $50.10 million for the current quarter, Zacks reports. Two analysts have issued estimates for Cray's earnings. Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Vice goes to the big screen with Motherboard science documentary
Vice -owned outlet Motherboard 's documentary The Most Unknown , about “the biggest questions in science,” will debut on Netflix after its theatrical run . […] Read the original post by Engadget
Acxiom CEO says data industry bracing for regulation
SAN FRANCISCO: Companies that buy and sell consumer data are preparing for increased scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers after a scandal over how social network Facebook […] Read the original post by Channelnewsasia.com
Screen Actors Guild pledges to fight AI-driven face-swapping porn
The slow war against AI-powered, face-swapping pornography continues. The Screen Actors Guild, the labor union representing the biggest names in film and television, says it's […] Read the original post by Engadget
PAC ads attack Diego Morales and Steve Braun
Negative campaigning is heating up ahead of the May primary. From negative commercials, radio ads and fliers in mailboxes, two District 4 Congressional candidates seem […] Read the original post by WLFI-TV West Lafayette
Apple Offering Battery Replacement Program for 13-Inch MacBook Pro
Battery replacement programs are all the rage these days (if you’re Apple), and it looks like the company is opening a new program for one […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Cool, weird ways to waste time on your chill days
Looking for some sensory goodness, hilarity, and other internet high strangeness that’ll make you feel Agent Cooper levels of too dreamy? Step into my wheelhouse. Say […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Apple Launches Battery Replacement Program for Non-Touch Bar 13-Inch MacBook Pro Models
Apple today announced a new worldwide battery replacement program for some 13-inch MacBook Pro models that do not have a Touch Bar. Affected machines were […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
13-inch MacBook Pro (non-Touch Bar) gets battery replacement program
Apple is launching a battery replacement program for the 13-inch MacBook Pro (non-Touch Bar). Specifically, manufactured between October 2016 and October 2017. Apple: Apple has determined that, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
AT&T is working on a $15/month live TV streaming service
There’s one caveat — you won’t find any sports channels here. In the quest to give cable and satellite companies the boot, we’ve seen the market […] Read the original post by Joe Maring