NEWS ANALYSIS: The new privacy law passed in California after a brief consideration and little preparation is likely to be a harbinger for more privacy […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: June 2018
Why California Data Privacy Law Promises Chaos by 2020
NEWS ANALYSIS: The new privacy law passed in California after a brief consideration and little preparation is likely to be a harbinger for more privacy […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Wi-SUN sensor nodes can be powered by harvested energy
Eta Compute and Rohm Semiconductor are to create sensor nodes compatible with Wireless Smart Ubiquitous Network (Wi-SUN) – combining Rohm’s sensors and Eta’s microcontrollers to […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
The Apple TV and tvOS could use a little love
The iPhone, Apple Watch, and Mac all got some love from Apple at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but the fourth of Apple’s platforms was […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Bluesound Pulse Mini Bluetooth speaker review: Great sound, strong feature set, and a few rough edges
The Bluesound Pulse Mini sounds great, will mesh with other Bluesound speakers, and plays music from a wide variety of sources. But its out-of-box experience […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
10 great movies to celebrate the Fourth of July
Stream a few of these fantastic movies to capture the spirit of Independence Day. Read the original post by Jeffrey M. Anderson
ADI integrates AFE, LEDs and a photodiode
The ADPD188BI is an integrated optical module featuring two LEDs, photodiode, and analog front-end (AFE) integrated together in a single package. The AFE offers high […] Read the original post by David Manners
Scientists dupe infrared cameras with thermal camouflage
Scientists have created a graphene-based material that can outwit thermal cameras by masking hot objects. The film provides a layer of camouflage by appearing to […] Read the original post by Engadget
Nifty hiding Market correction
Evidence shows that the benchmark index has been held up by a small set of five stocks in the financials and technology sectors, along with […] Read the original post by Mydigitalfc.com
Samsung Rumored To Launch 5 Inch Galaxy S10 Variant
It was reported recently that the Galaxy S10 is going to be the first flagship smartphone from Samsung to come in three different variants . […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
The Floating Robot With an IBM Brain Is Headed to Space
The IBM robot bound for the International Space Station doesn’t have a body, but it has cameras for eyes, microphones for ears, and a speaker […] Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
NASA’s Astro-Mice Will Test What Space Does to Your Gut
A new study will help the space agency understand how to keep its astronauts—and their resident microbes—healthy on future missions to Mars. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Monroe man pleads to $25M – cookie jar’ fraud
Monroe resident Edward J. DiMaria pleaded guilty in June 2018 to a “cookie jar” scheme in which he cooked the books of Bankrate while chief […] Read the original post by Westport News
Verizon is Shutting Down its Video App, Go90
Verizon launched its own original video content platform a while back, but it looks like the service has reached its end. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Five Interesting Mac Apps Worth Checking Out – June 2018
Apps developed for the Mac often don’t receive as much attention as apps made for iOS devices, so we’ve been doing a monthly series here […] Read the original post by Juli Clover