Urgent care centers, emergency departments, and clinics are over-prescribing antibiotics. Can they reform without alienating their “customers”: patients? Read the original post by Maryn Mckenna
Month: August 2018
NVMe over Thunderbolt: Killer external storage with caveats
It’s all Apple’s fault. I was perfectly happy with my 2011 27-inch Core i7 iMac and its SATA SSD upgrade when I heard that the […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Robots Are Renting Airbnbs to Get a Better Grip
Airbnb: great for travelers, and even better for putting a robot’s new manipulation skills to the test. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Wikipedia’s Gender Problem
A software program from Primer scours news articles and scientific journals for women scientists who don’t have entries in the online encyclopedia. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
How Companies Like JPay Are Making Millions Charging Prisoners to Send An Email
For companies like JPay, the business model is simple: Whatever it costs to send a message, prisoners and their families will find a way to […] Read the original post by Victoria Law
3 small-but-important details from Apple’s Q4 2018 financials call
Apple’s quarterly financial calls are usually a time for big numbers: record revenue, billions in income, millions of iPhones sold, etc. But what I always […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
IT Science Case Study: Building a Fast e-Banking Application
SOLUTION ANALYSIS: Before Q2 eBanking found AppDynamics, it had been using a patchwork of tools to monitor an IIS and C# backend paired with a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
IT Science Case Study: Building a Fast, Reliable e-Banking Application
SOLUTION ANALYSIS: Before Q2 eBanking found AppDynamics, it had been using a patchwork of tools to monitor an IIS and C# backend paired with a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
#eWEEKchat Aug. 8: Trends in New-Gen Mobility, Apps, Devices
Plan to join us Aug. 8 for an #eWEEKchat about trends in new-generation mobility applications and development of applications and services–and whether Apple has stopped […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How my Apple Watch helped me through another health crisis
Insert Content Here In retrospect, it probably wasn’t very smart of me to make my last article for Macworld about me almost dying. In the ensuing […] Read the original post by Chuck La Tournous
Benchmark DAC3 HGC review: An outstanding all-in-one headphone amp, DAC, and preamp
“Benchmark” describes both the company’s name and the DAC3 HGC’s performance. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
In the wake of its IPO, Sonos VP says the company is ‘on a cadence of launching two products per year’
What’s next for Sonos now that the speaker manufacturer and multi-room audio pioneer has gone public? Support for hi-res audio is on the company’s to-do […] Read the original post by Michael Brown
Disclosed new information about powerful updated iPad Pro 2018
The new data found in the firmware. In the latest beta version of iOS 12 has detected an image that revealed the design of the new […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Samsung presented Galaxy Tab S4 — release date, features, price, photos
New tablet Samsung surprised. South Korean company Samsung has officially announced Galaxy Tab S4. The tablet has received from the manufacturer, but its cost is on […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The new iPhone may lose 2018 adapter for headphones
It has been almost two years since Apple introduced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are the first smartphones of the company that have […] Read the original post by adminfsd