One of the features on our iOS 12 wishlist was Lock screen widgets. Especially, a weather widget. We didn’t ask for a whole system of […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Month: June 2018
Make your bulbs brighter with $30 off the Philips Hue White Ambiance starter kit
Smart bulbs add convenience and control to your home lighting system, and right now one of our favorites is on sale on Amazon.The Philips Hue […] Read the original post by Alexandria Haslam
Mario Tennis Aces: Beginner’s Guide
It’s time to hit the court in Mario Tennis Aces! Mario Tennis Aces marks the first Mario sports game to grace the Nintendo Switch, and it’s […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Apple Maps Vehicles Collecting Street Data in Japan
Apple vehicles equipped with LiDAR sensors on their roof have started collecting street-level data in Japan from this month. As per the Apple Maps vehicle […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to change Safari’s default search engine on iPhone
Safari by default uses Google as its search engine, which is no surprise since its market share of internet searches is somewhere in the neighborhood […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
How to roll your own Vive cooling solution when playing VR
Heavy VR sessions causing you to sweat? Make your own Vive cooling solution! In the summer months, my office starts to become a sweltering hot mess […] Read the original post by Anthony Casella
The Humble Store is giving cyberpunk RPG Shadowrun Returns away for free
The Humble Store is giving away Shadowrun Returns through Saturday morning, and selling the sequels for dirt cheap. Read the original post by Brad Chacos
The Mystics Seeking Eternal Life Through Liquid Nitrogen
Photographer Giuseppe Nucci documents cosmists, transhumanists, and cryonicists in Russia. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
What’s new on Hulu for July 2018
And what’s leaving, too. Tucked inside the monster that is Hulu’s July schedule is Ballet Now, a documentary about Tiler Peck, principal dancer with the New […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
TSMC to Exclusively Fabricate Apple’s A12 Chip for 2018 iPhones
A DigiTimes report citing TSMC’s CEO CC Wei details that the company has started the commercial production of chips built on its 7nm foundry. The company expects […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
A Plea for AI That Serves Humanity Instead of Replacing It
A new group formed by MIT’s Media Lab and IEEE thinks artificial intelligence should complement human endeavors, not just serve the corporate bottom line Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Nanoleaf Remote review: A HomeKit controller for everyone
Does your partner hate all your HomeKit connected lights? Give them a Remote so they don’t have to ask Siri to dim the lights! Practically every […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Pain Is Weird. Making Bionic Arms Feel Pain Is Even Weirder
Researchers get a robotic prosthesis to feel pain. But is that something amputees would even want? Read the original post by Matt Simon
Hayley Kiyoko, Troye Sivan, and the New Age of Queer Pop
The next generation of LGBTQ pop artists knows what it stands for. And when you’re producing songs people have been waiting a long time to […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Anker’s popular Bluetooth speakers are on sale today for as little as $17
Get that boom boom pow! As part of its Gold Box deals of the day, Amazon has a pair of Anker’s Bluetooth speakers on sale for […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane