Quite a long time in terms of sold advertising in Russia was the leader of “Gazprom-media”, but last year everything changed. Then “Yandex” has earned […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: August 2018
How to completely abandon Google (along with Apple)
The task is very difficult, but as it turns out, real. Journalist Nitin Coca recently published an article on Medium about how to completely abandon Google […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The law of oblivion in action: Google removed links to articles about the nationalists
As reported by “Vedomosti”, the government used the notorious law about the right to oblivion. Google has hidden a link to the article portal, “Owl” […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Math and Sorcery review: A battle of smarts
Math and Sorcery combines educational math problems with challenging RPG battles for a unique experience. iMore Score 3 […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Magic Leap Is Remaking Itself as an Ordinary Company (With a Real Augmented-Reality Product)
Over the past few years, Magic Leap’s supporters have grown skeptical of the company’s mythical augmented-reality product. Now that it has released a headset, the […] Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
You Can Learn Everything Online Except for the Things You Can’t
College is like a chocolate chip cookie, and courses—online or not—are the chocolate chips. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
iOS Screen Time vs. Android Digital Wellbeing: Which phone addiction fighter is best for you?
Regardless of whether you use an iPhone or an Android phone, you’re about to learn a whole lot more about how often you use apps. […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Semiautonomous Cars Have Flaws. That’s Why They Need Tests
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested features in cars from Tesla, BMW, Mercedes, and Volvo and found they all had issues. Here’s where safety […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Save Sarah Jeong! And Kevin Williamson, Quinn Norton, and Joy Reid Too
If you write polemics, you make enemies; you lose friends; you get trolled. But it’s the job. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Lenovo Smart Display Review: Google Shows Off
Google Assistant finally gets a screen, making it an ideal kitchen companion. Our full review of the 8-inch and 10-inch models. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Semi-Autonomous Cars Have Flaws. That’s Why They Need Tests
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested features in cars from Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, and Volvo, and found they all had issues. Here’s where safety […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Surge stopper switches in over-load to reduce heat
Using series regulation to operate through voltage surges is a well known technique, with the regulator fully-on during normal operation to minimise losses in the […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Tim Cook Points Out Lack of Human Touch on Rival Music Offerings like Spotify
Apple Music is currently competing with Spotify for the top spot in the music streaming business. The company has narrowed the gap with Spotify over […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao
New rules are killing deceptive broadband ads in the UK
Nearly every telecom in the UK has reduced advertised broadband speeds thanks to new rules, according to consumer watchdog Which? . Until recently, telecoms were […] Read the original post by Engadget
Toshiba posts record quarterly profit on chip sale, outlook unclear
Japan's Toshiba Corp reported a record quarterly net profit on Wednesday, thanks to the US$18 billion sale of its flash memory chip business earlier this […] Read the original post by Channelnewsasia.com