Selfies may not be cool anymore, but their spirit lives on—just as it always has. Read the original post by Margaret Andersen
Month: April 2018
These Surreal Portraits Are Like Mathematical Puzzles
Kensuke Koike adds nothing and takes away nothing from the portraits he alters—just rearranges the parts. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Apple Stores Go Green for Earth Day
Ahead of Earth Day this Sunday (April 22), Apple stores across the world have changed the leaf in their logo to green in celebration of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Grab Dyson’s Wi-Fi air purifier for $350 new or $280 refurbished
Just in time for allergy season and warm weather! Update: Amazon currently has refurbished versions on sale for $279.50, and they come with a 6-month warranty. The […] Read the original post by John Levite
Wicked Audio Enix headphones review: Probably the last thing Wicked ever sends me
I think I’ve seen enough. This is the third pair of headphones I’ve received from Wicked Audio for review, and while the Shred 2 earbuds were […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Uber’s Peace Process, Tesla’s Tantrum, and More Car News This Week
Plus: Electric scooters invade American cities and Lyft goes after its carbon emissions. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Science’s “Reproducibility Crisis” Is Now Political Ammunition
A report from the National Association of Scholars takes on the reproducibility crisis in science. Not everyone views the group’s motives as pure. Read the original post by Michael Schulson
LG Display Might Be Unable to Supply Apple with OLED Panels for 2018 iPhones
A new WSJ report details that LG Display is struggling to make OLED panels for Apple’s 2018 iPhone lineup. Apple had reportedly invested in LG Display to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
RSA Identity Products Chief: Why Authentication Should Be Invisible
It’s all about how to integrate user authentication automatically into the user experience (UX), so that the user doesn’t have to think about checking into […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Maxwell Technologies Target of Unusually High Options Trading
Maxwell Technologies Inc. was the recipient of some unusual options trading activity on Thursday. Stock traders purchased 2,147 put options on the stock. Read the original post by Daily Political
Lenovo Creates Sleek, but Rugged ThinkPad X1 Carbon Business Ultrabook
REVIEW: Lenovo’s latest entry into the X line of business ultrabooks brings back the touch screen and improves performance as it moves to its sixth […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to create ebooks with Pages on Mac
Apple’s update to its workhorse word processor makes professional-looking e-publishing easier than ever. Creating an excellent ebook on your Mac — without being locked into sharing […] Read the original post by Nathan Alderman
The 11 Hypiest Hyperloop Projects We’ve Been Promised So Far
Now it’s just a matter of seeing who can actually deliver on the futuristic, tube-based transportation system. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Calling Facebook a Utility Would Only Make Things Worse
Facebook is ubiquitous, yes—but we shouldn’t put it on the same regulatory plane as telecom giants. Read the original post by Susan Crawford
How to find your FileVault recovery key in macOS
The FileVault option in macOS is a fantastic way to enhance the security of your data at rest. It’s full-disk encryption (FDE), meaning that your […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman