Shop and save. In May, Amazon announced a new benefit for Prime members that would let them use it at Whole Foods Market stores to get […] Read the original post by John Levite
Month: June 2018
SiFive extends MCU core range
SiFive today announced the availability of its E2 Core IP Series This story continues at SiFive extends MCU core range Or just read more coverage at Electronics […] Read the original post by David Manners
Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 Review: Simple Square Shots
Fuji’s first square analog instant camera is finally here. Was it worth the wait? Read the original post by Brendan Nystedt
Apple Working on High-End AirPods and Over-Ear Headphones for 2019
Apple is going to improve the audio devices it offers significantly next year with a new high-end AirPods, a new HomePod, and studio-quality over-ear headphones. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Why Proposed EU Copyright Law May Cause Chaos
NEWS ANALYSIS: New legislation controlling European copyrights places requirements on internet services that may add significant complexity in how information is presented everywhere. Read the original post by Thomas Koshy
The Quest to Make Super-cold Quantum Blobs in Space
Physicists launched a custom-made freezer and then let it plummet back to Earth—for science! Read the original post by Sophia Chen
The Quest to Make Super Cold Quantum Blobs in Space
Physicists launched a custom-made freezer and then let it plummet back to Earth—for science! Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Gurman: Higher-End AirPods to Launch in 2019, New HomePod and Over-Ear Headphones Also Likely Next Year
Apple’s audio device strategy has been highlighted today in a new report by Bloomberg, which looked forward to 2019 and the launch of the “higher-end” […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Apple News launches 2018 U.S. Midterm Elections coverage
Apple News has just launched a new section dedicated to covering the upcoming 2018 U.S. midterm elections. Apple is endeavoring to make News an important resource […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Cities Are Watching You—Urban Sciences Graduates Watch Back
American wifi networks, smart traffic lights, security cameras, cell phones, and vehicles are throwing off truckloads of data. A new program at MIT (and others […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The Troubled End of an Ethically Compromised Booze Study
NIH pulled the plug on what would have been a grand experiment in “healthy” drinking. Where can the field go now? Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The Stock Market Loophole That Screws The Little Guy
The stock market was supposed to be a level playing field, but investing in private companies allows the ultra-rich to reap unparalleled gains. Read the original post by Felix Salmon
Audeara A-01 headphones review: For hearing music the way you were meant to hear it
So it turns out I have pretty darn good hearing for my age. Judging from my results in the free partner app for the new […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Apple News App Gains ‘2018 Midterm Elections’ Section in the U.S.
Apple has announced a new section in the Apple News app dedicated to providing coverage of the U.S. midterm elections from now through to November. Apple […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Apple News Gains ‘2018 Midterm Elections’ Section in the U.S.
Apple has announced a new section in Apple News dedicated to providing coverage of the 2018 Midterm Elections in the U.S. Apple says the new section […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick