Having trouble pairing a wireless controller or input device? Try this! Last month, I found out that Valve’s Steam Link application was coming to iOS and […] Read the original post by Anthony Casella
Month: June 2018
AT&T Raising Price of Grandfathered Unlimited Data Plans to $45 Per Month
AT&T is again raising the price for grandfathered unlimited smartphone data plans by $5 per month, according to a support article on the carrier’s website […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Matchbox-sized atomic clock for commercial space
Microsemi has launched a radiation-resistant matchbox-sized atomic clock for commercial applications such as low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. applications, the device provides the accuracy and […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Hitachi Vantara Bulks Up Converged Infrastructure Portfolio
The young Hitachi subsidiary brings GPUs and NVMe to its UCP lineup and introduces new application solutions for SAP HANA and Oracle databases. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
5 things I’m most excited for in macOS Mojave
It’s not just the little things this year. Mojave has some big features in store. As soon as Craig Federighi took the stage at WWDC 2018, […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Amazon’s Fire TV Cube squeezes an Echo into its set-top box
It's been almost four years since Amazon first introduced the Echo smart speaker and its virtual assistant Alexa. It's also been just over four years […] Read the original post by Engadget
SAP Camps Its Data Hub in Virtustream’s Enterprise Cloud
As one of the first global partners of SAP to provide a cloud offering, Virtustream provides enterprise security and performance for managing big data environments. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Britannica Insights Is a Chrome Extension to Fix False Google Results
Encyclopedia Britannica released a Chrome extension designed to fix Google’s sometimes inaccurate “featured snippets.” Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
What to do when you can’t use Photos to post pictures to Facebook
Photos for macOS has several built-in options to link into photo sharing and social networking sites, including Flickr and Facebook. There’s a plug-in architecture that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Flashpoint Business Risk Intelligence: Product Overview and Insight
Security startup Flashpoint provides high-level Business Risk Intelligence (BRI) software and services. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Giveaway: Win one of four Spigen iPhone X cases inspired by the iMac G3
We recently had the pleasure of giving away the Bondi Blue version of Spigen’s Classic C1 case for the iPhone X, and it’s already on […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Intel pretends to compete with AMD at the consumer level
AMD unveils a 32-core 64-thread consumer CPU at Computex 2018. Intel fakes it. Imagine you’re Intel. The standard bearer. The crême de la crême for server […] Read the original post by Anthony Casella
‘Vampyr’ Review: A Game Whose Messiness Doesn’t Weaken Its Bite
The game manages to mechanize something that role-playing games have broadly bungled: ulterior motives. Read the original post by Julie Muncy
This $29 smart scale works with Google Fit, Apple Health and more
Stay in the know! Tracking your weight has gone from a manual process to an automated one thanks to smart scales. In the past, these scales […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Diane Nelson steps down as president of Warner Bros.’ DC Entertainment
After a two-month leave of absence, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson will not be returning to the comic book publisher. DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson […] Read the original post by Los Angeles Times