The Style Ring is convenient, but if you want to get rid of it, here’s how. Having a Spigen Style Ring on your iPhone can really […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Month: August 2018
Chicago’s ‘Wild Mile’ Is a Habitat Made Almost Entirely From Scratch
The city’s manmade North Branch Canal is polluted and lacks natural habitat. Enter 80 coconut-fiber “islands” that host wildlife and filter the water. Read the original post by Leslie Nemo
The Strange David and Goliath Saga of Radio Frequencies
The wireless mic systems used by countless schools, churches, theaters, and other venues, are about to become obsolete, all because the telecom companies muscled in. Read the original post by David Zweig
Senator says Russia has ‘penetrated’ Florida election systems
Senator Bill Nelson told the Tampa Bay Times today that Russian operatives have “penetrated” Florida election systems. “They have already penetrated certain counties in the […] Read the original post by Engadget
Flash Memory Summit 2018 Reveals Best of Show Winners
“These industry-recognized awards went through a rigorous review process, and the winners represent true innovation as leaders in the flash marketplace,” Awards Program Chairman Jay […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Partners bridge HLS and FPGA technology
Designers can used the integrated development environment (IDE) to quickly go from C++ to FPGA using the HLS and Achronix’s ACE design tools. The combination can reduce […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Numerous Apps Caught up in Apple’s New App Store Review Policy to Ban Gambling-Related Apps
In an attempt to crack down on gambling-related apps in the App Store, Apple has today implemented a new App Review policy for individual developers, […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Toshiba Storage Software Now Enables NVMe-oF on TCP
The memory maker has enabled high-end data center networking to be run equally efficiently on standard TCP/IP, meaning that networking just became a lot easier […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Moving the goal posts: Amazon is always ahead
Apple made it to a $1 trillion valuation last week, beating out Amazon and making a whole bunch of people really mad about it. Writing for […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Go west, RDS
Display specialist, Review Display Systems, has opened a branch in the USA. The UK supplier of displays and embedded systems and design solutions, has opened offices in […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
WhatsApp Building a Local Team in India to Combat Fake News
Given the scourge of fake news and killings in India, WhatsApp has reportedly decided to develop a dedicated team to fight this menace. The Facebook-owned […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
The Sensors That Power Smart Cities Are a Hacker’s Dream
The IoT security crisis is playing out on a macro scale too, putting critical infrastructure at risk. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
How to disable My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing without erasing your photos
Macworld reader PJ wrote in to ask about disabling My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing without losing anything. He received dire warnings when he […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Polk Audio Command Bar soundbar review: Good sound, with Alexa at your service
The Polk Audio Command Bar mixes well-balanced and beefy sound (the latter courtesy of the included subwoofer) and Amazon Alexa. It works, but Alexa can […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Why a la carte TV still isn’t happening
A la carte TV is still a distant hope, even as cord-cutting grows. Read the original post by Jared Newman