I’m used to solving mysteries—or at least admitting when I’m licked. Here’s one that I’ve been chewing over for months, and enlisted the help of […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: May 2018
Q&A with SAS CEO Goodnight: Analytics Development from A to Z
CEO and co-founder built his own company, stayed with it and now is seeing business analytics, AI and machine learning become democratized across a legion […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Apple iPad 2018 Review: Pencil Support Makes the iPad Even Better
Apple adds one key new feature to the already great $329 iPad: support for the Pencil. Read the original post by Michael Calore
Airbus Aerial Provides a Whole New View of the World
‘Airbus Aerial’ is using a variety of vehicles to provide vital data to climate modelers, farmers, city planners, infrastructure engineers, and first responders. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Quarterly churnings: Apple results bring predictable reaction
Apple reported its quarterly results in what has become the ritual reminder roughly every 90 days that Wall Street can never fail, it can only […] Read the original post by The Macalope
LG’s G7 is boring because all Android phones are boring now—and it’s Apple’s fault
Apple’s effect on Android phones is at an all-time high in 2018, and it’s making everything boring. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Equinix Connects Miami, Paris to Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute
Miami and Paris join the list of markets served by Equinix’s private connectivity service to the Microsoft Azure cloud. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Ring Spotlight Cam vs. Ring Floodlight Cam: What’s the difference?
Ring sells five outdoor security cameras. Here’s how to choose the best one for you. Read the original post by Martyn Williams
Cable TV double- and triple-plays are becoming irrelevant
New streaming video bundles from wireless providers and internet companies make legacy TV deals unnecessary. Read the original post by Jared Newman
New Rowhammer Attack Hijacks Android Smartphones Remotely
Dutch researchers have pushed the mind-bending Rowhammer hacking technique one more step towards a practical attack. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Power and analogue connectors fit into standard XLR cut-out
Cliff has added adds power and analogue connectors to its range of connectors that screw into the industry standard 24mm XLR panel cut-out. So now […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Xiaomi’s Hong Kong IPO expected to raise at least $10 billion
Xiaomi's interest in listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange hasn't exactly been a well-kept secret, and following months of speculation, the time has finally […] Read the original post by Engadget
Dell’s Virtustream Cloud Unit Gains Traction in Health Care Space
NEWS ANALYSIS: Dell’s Virtustream cloud unit reported at Dell Technologies World that the health care industry is starting to recognize the potential benefits of moving […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
IoT transceiver covers global LTE specs for smart buildings and smart meters
A multi-band RF front-end allows coverace of sixteen LTE bands from a single tranceiver, acording to Swiss module maker U-blox, “which can vastly simplify diverse […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
IoT transceiver covers global LTE specs for smart buildings and smart meters.
A multi-band RF front-end allows coverace of sixteen LTE bands from a single tranceiver, acording to Swiss module maker U-blox, “which can vastly simplify diverse […] Read the original post by Steve Bush