Businesses that want a private, physical link between their data centers and Google’s network can now enable that connection via a partner network. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: June 2018
Google Makes Partner Interconnect Option Generally Available
Businesses that want a private, physical link between their data centers and Google’s network can now enable that connection via a partner network. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
12 Best Tablets for Every Budget in 2018: iPad, Android, Fire HD, Surface
No matter if you prefer Android, iOS, Chrome, or Windows—these are the best tablets we’ve tried. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
How Volvo’s Making the Polestar 1 From an Old Concept
Five years after showing off the Concept Coupe, Volvo has resurrected the much-loved design as the first offering from its newly electric-focused brand, Polestar. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Apple’s New Patent Talks About a Mobile Device with “Squeeze Detection”
Apple files several patents on a regular basis, but not all of them manage to get us excited. A new patent for a “Mobile Electronic Device […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
iPhones Running iOS 12 Will Send 911 Centers More Precise Location in the US
Apple today announced a new iOS 12 feature that will provide first responders with the precise location of the 911 caller. This will help them […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Alkeon Capital Management LLC Sells 2,300 Shares of SINA Corp
Alkeon Capital Management LLC reduced its holdings in SINA Corp by 0.1% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Lenovo Unveils Portable Workstation for AR, VR Developers
With double the capacity of memory to 128GB and increased PCIe storage, the ThinkPad P52 is a necessity for things such as animation and visual […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
MIT engineers give RFID tags chemical-sensing capabilities
Engineering specialists from MIT have devised a way to make RFID tags more reliable and pick up on chemicals in the surrounding environment — without […] Read the original post by Engadget
How Technology Helped Me Cheat Dyslexia
Innovations in brain research and AI-fueled assistive technologies could level the playing field for those with language-based learning disabilities. Read the original post by Lisa Wood Shapiro
Fake Video Will Complicate Viral Justice
Opinion: Videos provide transformative new avenues for justice, often summoning well-deserved Twitter mobs. Deep fakes could change all that. Read the original post by Catherine F. Brooks
The End of Dyslexia
Innovations in brain research and AI-fueled assistive technologies could level the playing field for those with language-based learning disabilities. Read the original post by Lisa Wood Shapiro
The Collapse of a $40 Million Nutrition Science Crusade
The Nutrition Science Initiative promised to study obesity and diabetes the right way. Now it’s broke, president-less, and all but gone. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Fake Video Could End Viral Justice
Opinion: Videos provide transformative new avenues for justice, often summoning well-deserved Twitter mobs. Deep fakes could change all that. Read the original post by Catherine F. Brooks
You’ll Have to Look Closer to Understand These Tiny Worlds
Photographer Frank Kunert photographs miniature scenes of modern life—with a bizarre twist. Read the original post by Michael Hardy