Trend continues: IT managers—responsible for collecting, maintaining, protecting and storing corporate data within their budgetary constraints—are looking more and more to subscription cloud services to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: August 2018
Quantum computer does something
Canadian firm D-Wave Systems has calculated its way through a ‘topological phase transition’ using its 2,048-qubit ‘annealing quantum computer’. Several huge organisations have bought D-Wave […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
How NASA Built a *Shark Tank* for Space Inventions
At an event in Denver, companies faced off in a battle to win NASA mentorship—and maybe the chance to put their tech in space. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
How NASA Built a Shark Tank for Space Inventions
At an event in Denver, companies faced off in a battle to win NASA mentorship—and maybe the chance to put their tech in space. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
The Solo JavaScript Developer Challenging Google and Facebook
Vue, an open-source framework, is winning fans among the creators of web applications. Read the original post by Klint Finley
Google Adding Application ‘Side Access Panel’ to G Suite
A new “side access panel” will give G Suite users quick access to data in other applications while they are editing a Google Doc or […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
44V 5A stepper motor chip offers 128 micro-step mode for quiet operation
Toshiba has introduced a bipolar driver for two-phase stepping motors up to 44V 5A that includes 1/128 micro-stepping. TB67S128FTG, as it is to be known, also […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Qualcomm Targets Upcoming 5G Chip Platform at Smartphones in 2019
The chip maker is letting OEMs sample the platform, which will pair a 7nm SoC with its X50 modem to drive the development of high-end […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
What Tech Has—and Hasn’t—Done for Puerto Rico
Balloons, batteries, and the crypto invasion. A progress report on the industry’s aid to the island. Read the original post by Nick Stockton
Puerto Rico’s Governor: The Island Is Ready to Welcome Tech
Opinion: The governor of Puerto Rico writes that the island is a perfect place for tech companies to set up shop. Read the original post by Ricardo Rosselló
What Happened in the Dark: Puerto Rico’s Fight for Power
More Americans rely on Puerto Rico’s grid than on any other public electric utility. How one renegade plant worker led them through the shadows. Read the original post by Daniel AlarcÓn
Como Audio Musica review: This lovingly crafted speaker is all kinds of music to our ears
It’s the Swiss Army Knife of micro stereo systems. Read the original post by Jonathan Takiff
HP’s Omen Obelisk Gaming Desktop Makes It Easy For Future Upgrades
One of the problems usually associated with buying brand-name computers is that usually they're not designed to be easily upgraded. This is because usually brand-name […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
SharePoint Updates Coming for Hub Sites, News, Pages, Web Parts
Microsoft will start rolling the updates out to Targeted Release customers in early September, with a global release through November. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Consumers called the major shortcomings of the current iPhone
The journalists of the newspaper USA Today conducted independent research on the topic of what features, according to consumers, iPhone is not enough. This was […] Read the original post by adminfsd