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Month: May 2018

Notch vs. Notch: LG’s New G7 ThinQ Compared to iPhone X

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LG is today unveiling its newest flagship smartphone, the LG G7 ThinQ, at an event in New York City. Before the new device’s debut, MacRumors […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

Jurassic World Alive: Everything you need to know!

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Collect dinosaur DNA and create your team of dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Alive! Since Google announced it had opened its Google Maps data to developers to […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz

CGI Group reports $274.4M Q2 profit, revenue up 8.3 per cent from year ago

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

CGI Group Inc. reported a second-quarter profit of $274.4 million as revenue grew 8.3 per cent compared with a year ago. The technology and business […] Read the original post by SooToday

BBC: Apple Refusing to Replace Battery on Older iPhones with Minimal External Damage

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

Last year, after Apple revealed that it was slowing down older iPhones due to their aging batteries, the company received a lot of flak. This […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Facebook Scandal Sends Cambridge Analytica Into Bankruptcy

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NEWS ANALYSIS: Cambridge Analytica has started legal proceedings in the U.S. and UK to shut down the company, but not before releasing a report stating […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Arm adds security to Cortex-M for smart meters

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Arm has added physical security to a Cortex-Mx processor to create a new core, the Cortex-M35P. Protection is included against invasive attacks (based on chip de-packaging), […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Arm adds secure to Cortex-M for smart meters

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

Arm has added physical security to a Cortex-Mx processor to create a new core, the Cortex-M35P. Protection is included against invasive attacks (based on chip de-packaging), […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

The Doomy, Gloomy Revival of Old-School First-Person Shooters

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Two new games are bringing back the narrative strokes of classic shooters—and that’s awesome. Read the original post by Julie Muncy

Want to Prune Trees More Easily? Use Physics

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A blade will slice into a limb at some particular minimum pressure—but there are different ways to reach that value. Read the original post by Rhett Allain

How to use the Breathe app on Apple Watch

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Apple’s new Breathe app aims to do for our mental fitness what Stand/Roll hours did for our physical. When you’re stressed, your breathing goes up into […] Read the original post by Georgia

Neo4j Adds Visualization Tool to Its Graph Database

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Among the Neo4j 3.4 database enhancements are horizontal scaling, 3D geospatial search, performance improvements of more than 50 percent and numerous operational improvements. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

The 6-quart Instant Pot has dropped to a new all-time low price at $110

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

Act quick, it may sell out. The Instant Pot Ultra 6-quart 10-in-1 Multi-Use Cooker is down to $109.99 right now at Amazon. This price drop marks […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane

AirPlay vs. Bluetooth: Which receivers and speakers should you buy?

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

Trying to decide between Bluetooth and AirPlay? Let me help you choose. When it comes to wirelessly streaming audio from a phone, tablet, PC, or Mac, […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller

The Tricky Logistics of Delivering a Spacecraft on the Interstate

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

McCollister’s hauls a lot of oversized things, from astronaut capsules to weather-monitoring satellites to military aircraft. And it goes fine—usually. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles

What Mark Zuckerberg Gets Wrong—and Right—About Hate Speech

Posted on May 2, 2018 by

Opinion: Artificial intelligence can help identify hate speech, but even the best AI can’t replace human beings. Read the original post by Brittan Heller

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