Engineer your tracks for total dance floor domination with everything from a workhorse turntable to a MIDI controller that doubles as a light show. Read the original post by Michael Calore
Month: September 2018
The self-driving car Apple got into the first accident
Apple have long been testing its Autonomous system of car control on public roads. However, until recently, the cupertinos have managed to avoid accidents. But […] Read the original post by adminfsd
MTS released a single tariff for mobile and home Internet
From September 1, 2018 MTS subscribers can connect the tariff “Smart Prestige”. It includes cable television services, home and mobile Internet. “Smart Prestige” is not available […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Owners of the Apple Watch have started to notice the completion of the research Apple Heart
Apple has begun informing owners of the Apple Watch on the closure of the research programme heart, and that in 2017 she launched together with […] Read the original post by adminfsd
What will be the iPhone XS? Collected all the rumors
New smartphones will present on September 12 at the Theatre of Steve jobs. The main announcement will be the iPhone XS, which is known by […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Fleeing White House Lawyers Top This Week’s Internet News Roundup
Someone needs to stop oiling that revolving door in the White House—and the rest of the news you missed this week. Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
12 Best Android Phones of 2018 (New, Unlocked, and Cheap)
Wonder what the absolute best Android phone is right now? Look no further. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
Only a handful of Apple I computers exist, and one is expected to fetch $300K
The Apple co-founder tweaked and soldered computer circuit boards in the mid-1970s from his cubicle at Hewlett-Packard and an apartment in Cupertino, Calif. He shared […] Read the original post by Watertown Daily Times
To Heal Wounds, Cells Time-Travel Back to a Fetal State
Cells can reprogram themselves after an injury much more radically than people thought, reverting to a stem cell-like state. Read the original post by Jordana Cepelewicz
Uber, Tesla, Electric Scooters, and More Folks Who Made Car News This Week
Plus, a startup hoping to hasten the arrival of self-driving, flying cars. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Prison survival game ‘Scum’ no longer includes neo-Nazi tattoos
Days after prisoner survival game Scum came out in Steam Early Access, players discovered their criminal characters could be given Nazi-related tattoos. Today, its publisher […] Read the original post by Engadget
Columbus McKinnon Corp. (CMCO) Given Average Recommendation of “Buy” by Brokerages
Columbus McKinnon Corp. has been assigned an average recommendation of “Buy” from the seven research firms that are currently covering the company, Marketbeat reports. One […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
Headphones JBL E25BT — controversial model is known to the company
Today let’s talk about budget wireless headphones from famous brands. Is it possible to get a decent sound and good quality at a low price? Recently, […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The coolest text editors for macOS and iOS
On duty I often have to work with text. What program is used, directly affects my performance. I tried many different editors, and is willing […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Skype drops Snapchat-like feature since people weren’t using it
Microsoft's about-face on Skype now extends to one of its not-so-subtle attempts to ride the social media bandwagon. As part of a broader app update, […] Read the original post by Engadget