Packed with premium features, the R7065 makes quick work of dirt and debris. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Month: June 2018
Rumor: 6.1-inch LCD iPhone Launch Delayed Until November Due to Display Yield Issues
The season of sketchy iPhone rumors is running at full swing ahead of WWDC 2018. While Apple will not be unveiling any new iPhone at […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
BlueData Invites AI/ML Developers to Play in Its BDaaS Sandbox
Developers can prototype with ML / DL in a multi-node sandbox environment using Docker containers. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
iCloud: Everything you need to know!
iCloud ties all of your Apple devices together through an online service that keeps everything in sync. Here’s what you need to know about it. iCloud […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Lifeproof Squamish 20L Review: One Dry Backpack
LifeProof’s first backpack has a lot to recommend it, but falls short of the mark. Read the original post by Adrienne So
As Rental Cars Fade Away, Avis Will Try Anything to Survive
The 72-year-old company is ready to try just about anything, from bikes to robots, to stick around. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Apple Family Sharing: Remember, in-app purchases can’t be shared
With Apple’s Family Sharing program, you can share iTunes, iBooks, and App Store purchases, an Apple Music family plan, and an iCloud storage plan with […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Image Shows Supposed ‘iPhone SE 2’ Screen Protector With Smaller iPhone X-Style Notch
Sketchy claims that Apple’s “iPhone SE 2” could boast an iPhone X-esque display apparently refuse to go away, with the latest addition to the rumor […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Did Science Miss Its Best Shot at an AIDS Vaccine?
For 35 years, researchers have been trying to beat the virus that causes AIDS. For just as long, Burt Dorman has been saying he has […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
How San Quentin Inmates Built JOLT, a Search Engine for Prison
After learning to code from nonprofit The Last Mile, four inmates built JOLT, a search engine to help further their studies. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
The Man Who Says Science Blew Its Best Shot at an AIDS Vaccine
Burt Dorman says that the scientific mainstream missed the chance to wipe out AIDS and save the lives of 35 million people. Now he wants […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The Key to Cracking Cold Cases Might Be Genealogy Sites
A forensic DNA firm that works with law enforcement says it has uploaded 100 files to GEDmatch, the site that helped identify the alleged Golden […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Zacks: Analysts Anticipate PTC (PTC) Will Announce Quarterly Sales of $313.01 Million
Analysts expect that PTC will report sales of $313.01 million for the current fiscal quarter, Zacks reports. Six analysts have made estimates for PTC's earnings. Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Zacks: Analysts Anticipate PTC (PTC) Will Announce Quarterly Sales of $313.01 Million
Analysts expect that PTC will report sales of $313.01 million for the current fiscal quarter, Zacks reports. Six analysts have made estimates for PTC's earnings. Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Amazon transitions its Prime Pantry service to a monthly membership
Never leave the house again. Amazon is giving Prime Pantry a facelift, and if you’re already a Prime member you’ll want to pay close attention to […] Read the original post by John Levite