Matt Linton says he was asked to leave Caesars Palace Thursday night after a tweet about an “attack” was reported to the police. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Month: August 2018
Northam says he wants to use $250M from federal tax cuts on refunds for low-income families
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam speaks during an event where new jobs for the region were announced in Richmond, VA Wednesday, July 11, 2018. SAIC, or […] Read the original post by Fredericksburg.com
Get this cool Polaroid-like Fujifilm camera for $15 off
We here at Macworld like to talk about the the cutting edge of technology, but we’ve got a lot of admiration for the tech of […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Could this weird $12 gadget be the cure for snoring?
Chances are, you've encountered an awful snorer at some point in your life. Maybe it was that person you sat next to on a trans-Atlantic […] Read the original post by Mashable
Facebook requires Page managers to complete authorization process
Facebook is introducing a new verification process intended to ensure those who run Pages with a significant following are who they say they are. Starting […] Read the original post by Engadget
Pokémon Go News: Niantic working to fix berry crashing bug
All the news and updates for Pokémon Go, including PvP and what’s coming next!. Pokémon Go launched in the summer of 2016 and has been updated […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Gadget Lab Podcast: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9, and That Bizarre Smart Home Speaker
Samsung has gone all out with the new Galaxy Note 9. Why? Read the original post by Wired Staff
Philips Hue lights, SanDisk SD cards, and more are discounted today
Whether you’re looking for new tech gear or household items, we’ve got you covered. We found plenty of great deals today that include big discounts on […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 Brings AI to Mainstream Mobile Phones
Mobile processors such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 670 will be important to support the business applications with built-in artificial intelligence capabilities. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Crestron Touchscreens Could Spy on Hotel Rooms and Meetings
The technology company Crestron makes touchscreen panels and other equipment for places like conference rooms, which a researcher found can be turned into hidden microphones […] Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Millions of Android Devices Are Vulnerable Out of the Box
Android smartphones from Asus, LG, Essential, and ZTE are the focus of a new analysis about risks from firmware bugs introduced by manufacturers and carriers. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Light your home the smart way with Philip Hue’s new lineup of fixtures
Within the last month or so, a couple of new lights from Philips Hue’s new lineup have been leaked online, giving us a glimpse of […] Read the original post by Tory Foulk
Dtex Systems: Product Overview and Analysis
The Dtex Systems Advanced User Behavior Intelligence Platform provides customers with complete visibility over user behaviors and activities taking place on endpoints that are on […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Samsung Tries to Promote the New Galaxy Note 9 Without Showing the Phone in Latest ‘Ingenius’ Ads
Samsung, for whatever it’s worth, apparently wholeheartedly thinks it has a hit on its hands with these “Ingenius” ads. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Find out more about your heritage with the $59 AncestryDNA Genetic Test kit
Explore your roots. AncestryDNA’s genetic testing kit is a fantastic way to learn more your family and where you come from, and it’s currently on sale […] Read the original post by Alex Smith