The French-built Energy Observer is on a years-long, 50-country tour of the planet, spreading the gospel of fossil fuel–free ocean travel. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Month: July 2018
How to scan QR codes with your iPhone or iPad
QR codes can be really handy. A grid of seemingly random black-and-white squares can hold enough information to store website URLs, contact information, email addresses, […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Seagate Unveils Fast 2TB SSD for Laptops, Desktops
Seagate has a new internal BarraCuda solid-state disk designed to take data movement inside PCs to a higher-than-normal speed level. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Kuo: 2018 iPhones to Launch in Multitude of Colors, Including Blue, Red, and Orange
In his latest report, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple will be launching its 2018 iPhones in a multitude of colors. Alongside the details of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to create and use Memoji on iPhone
In addition to adding several new Animoji including a tiger, koala, T-rex and ghost, and adding tongue detection, iOS 12 also introduces Memoji. Memoji are […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
HPE SimpliVity 2600 Hyperconverged System Supports VDI, Edge Computing
The vendor’s highly dense SimpliVity 2600 infrastructure solution is aimed at space-constrained environments in the data center and the network edge. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Quarter brick hits 1kW and 97% efficiency for telecoms
Murata has announced the 1kW quarter brick dc-dc converter. The fully regulated DRQ-11.4/88-L48xx series provides 11.4V output at 88A, with a Vin Range of 36 […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
How to use Animoji, stickers, and animated effects in Messages on iOS 12
Big changes are coming to the camera in Messages in iOS 12. Here’s what’s up. iOS 12 brings along with it new ways to use your […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
An Astronomer Explains Black Holes at 5 Levels of Difficulty
His specialty: The structure of the universe. (That’s the official name of his research group at NASA.) Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
The Sooty Logistics of Fighting 2018’s First Major Wildfire
As the 2018 fire season gets going, a report from Durango, Colorado lays out how firefighters tackle major blazes like the 416 Fire. Read the original post by Jordan Golson
Welcome To The Highly Probable World of Improbability
Humans love to read meaning into the improbable, even when such events—from Germany’s World Cup loss to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Congressional win—happen frequently Read the original post by Felix Salmon
MacOS Mojave: How to customize and markup screenshots and screen recordings
Apple insists that iOS and macOS will never morph into the same digital beast, but at least it’s increasingly willing to share the most useful […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Teledyne e2v qualifies QorIQ Power PC multi-threaded CPUs
Teledyne e2v has qualified and released the first two up-screened versions of NXP’s T-Series processors to operate at -55°C to 125°C. The T-Series is the […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
What Enterprises Should Know About Selecting a Graph Query Language
Graph databases are on an upswing in enterprise IT right now. What are the prerequisites for selection a graph query language in the first […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iPad & iPad Pro 3 rumors: Release date, specs, and features!
What’s the rumored release date for the next iPad and iPad Pro? What spec speculation has there been? Will it have a new form and […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller