Nintendo’s tiny console is coming back, and here’s how to lock one in early. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Month: June 2018
Amazon Fire TV Cube review from CordCutters.com
It’s good. It’s really good. But is it going to kill Android TV or Apple TV? Well, Amazon went and did it. It combined its […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
How to Create a Bootable macOS Mojave USB Installation Disk
Looking to install macOS Mojave on your Mac? While you can always directly install Mojave on your Mac after downloading it from Apple, I will […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Hands-on with Republic Relay: A fantastic start to a kid-friendly ‘phone’
It’s still early, but there’s a lot of potential to these fun little squares. My 9-year-old came home from the first day of school this year […] Read the original post by Russell Holly
The Physics of a Spinning Spacecraft in *The Expanse*
For the most part, this show gets *a lot* right. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
iOS 12: How Apple is taking us through the looking glass with ARKit 2
With support for environment maps, 2D and 3D objects, persistence, and multi-person experiences, Apple just augmented ARKit — for real! One day, Augmented Reality (AR) will live […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
IT Science Case Study: Detecting Advanced Cyber Threats
How IBC Bank used machine learning technology to improve its cybersecurity detection and response capabilities for advanced targeted attacks. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to upload multiple files at once to Dropbox for iPhone and iPad
Here’s how you can upload multiple files to Dropbox at once from your iPhone or iPad. Dropbox has long been the go-to online storage service for […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition: Cute But Unnecessary
Anything Alexa can do, Mom and Dad can do better. Read the original post by Adrienne So
iOS 12: How to turn on and use the thesaurus
Many past iOS releases let you look up definitions with a built-in dictionary with “Look Up,” but with iOS 12, we get access to a […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Crash-Happy RC Cars Make Self-Driving Tech Smarter
Short on time, money, and space, Georgia Tech researchers created a 1:5 scale platform that lets them test autonomous tech without fear of crashing. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Mission Bicycle’s Light-Up Fork Will Never Leave You in the Dark
A new bike design has two LED strips built into the front fork, offering some guiding light on rides at night. Read the original post by Michael Calore
Why Tech Employees Are Rebelling Against Their Bosses
The revolts at Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce are part of a growing political awakening over contracts with government agencies. Read the original post by Nitasha Tiku
The 10 Mac games you need to play from June 2018
June’s Mac games Image by Motion Twin The ongoing Steam Summer Sale means that it’s the ideal time to stock up on Mac games new and old, […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Huawei Aims To Ship 200 Million Handsets In 2018
Huawei has rapidly been growing its market share across the globe in all segments of the Android smartphone market and it's committed to challenging the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo