iPhone battery problems got you down? Here are your options for fixing your power problems on your iPhone or iPad. Mobile devices like iPhones and iPads […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: July 2018
Could a Text-Based Dating App Change Selfie-Swiping Culture?
@_personals_ started as an Instagram account for posting old-school looking-for-love ads—but it’s poised to be so much more. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
The Race to Get Tourists to Suborbital Space Is Heating Up
Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic are quietly competing to see who will be the first to ferry tourists into space. Read the original post by Amy Thompson
Select Dash Buttons are down to $1 for Prime members today with a $5 credit
Press the button to order. Amazon has a few great deals today for its Prime members, including a bunch of different Dash Buttons for just $0.99 […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Defining an Adaptive Network: The Layers for Successful Implementation
In this eWEEK Data Point article, an expert describes the functions of three important layers in an adaptive network: a programmable infrastructure, analytics and intelligence […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iOS 12: How to customize grouped notifications
If you ever ask an Android user what they dislike most about iOS, Apple’s notification system almost always enters the discussion. Before iOS 12, we’d […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Sex, Beer, and Coding: Inside Facebook’s Wild Early Days in Palo Alto
When the young Mark Zuckerberg moved to Palo Alto in 2004, he and his buddies built a corporate proto-culture that continues to influence the company […] Read the original post by Adam Fisher
Why Did the Human Cross the Road? To Confuse the Self-Driving Car
Human drivers struggle to figure out something as simple as whether someone will cross the road. Just imagine how robocars feel. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Shottky for back-flow protection leaks and heats less
Toshiba has launched a Schottky barrier diode aimed at rectification and back-flow prevention. Called CUHS10F60, due to the newly developed 2.5 x 1.4mm US2H package (SOD-323HE) it […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Uber Users Will Be Able To Rent Lime Scooters
Not too long after Lyft announced that it was acquiring the top bike-sharing company in the United States , its biggest rival Uber has announced […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
11.4.1 download iOS for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (direct links to IPSW)
Direct links to iOS 11.4.1. On 9 July, Apple released final version iOS 11.4.1, which were fixed various bugs, improves stability and work on optimizing the […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Vivo, NEX will soon be officially sold in Russia
Good news. Frameless smartphone Vivo NEX will soon begin to sell outside of China. Device with retractable front camera and fingerprint scanner in the display will […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Apple released the 4.3.2 watchOS, tvOS 11.4.1 and 11.4.1 HomePod
Fresh firmware! After the final version of iOS 11.4.1 Apple released the final build watch OS 4.3.2, tvOS 11.4.1 and updates for smart HomePod column index […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Chinese Chip Maker Hygon Builds x86 Chips Modeled on AMD Epyc Design
The server SoC are the result of a joint venture and licensing agreement struck two years ago by Advanced Micro Devices and Chinese chip maker […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Became known, who will produce iPhone 2018
The Taiwanese company Foxconn to produce the iPhone a big part of 2018, according to MacRumors, citing a local newspaper. Thus data on three smartphone […] Read the original post by adminfsd