Before the official advent of the iPhone Xs iPhone Xs Max is still a few days. Sales of new Apple smartphones to begin on September […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: September 2018
Today’s News Crises Are Different, But Will Never Be Entirely New
The media has always been untrustworthy, frivolous, and immune to change. But inside these cycles of struggle are lessons about the real future of news. Read the original post by David Karpf
IBM Launches Cloud Service That Will Detect Bias in AI
DAILY VIDEO: How a new IBM cloud service will detect bias in AI, and DigiCert, Gemalto and ISARA partner on quantum-safe encryption. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
All the New Camera Features in iOS 12
iOS 12 brings brand new features to the camera. But it’s not in the Camera app. In iOS 12, you can now take selfies with […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Adobe Relaunches CX Platform, Will Contribute Code to Open Source
Adobe updates its Adobe Cloud Platform as the Adobe Experience Platform and designates it as the “data foundation for customer experience management.” It also […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Sculpture or Human Organ? These Photos Make It Hard to Tell
Photographer Chan Dick captured remarkable images of 50-year-old specimens at the University of Hong Kong’s anatomy museum. Read the original post by Michael Hardy
Sign Up for Audible and Receive a 60-Day Free Trial and 2 Free Audiobooks
Audiobooks are becoming increasingly popular because they offer the benefits of enjoying a classic book without setting aside time to sit down and flip through […] Read the original post by DealPost Team
Amazon’s one-day storage sale has great prices on SSDs, thumb drives, and external drives
Amazon is in full sales mode today with two, count ‘em two, major one-day price drops on storage and Logitech devices. We’re covering both sales […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
US researchers turn to Raspberry Pi for clean air research
The University of Utah turned to Raspberry Pis when it need to equip four homes with smart sensing for clean air research. The Pis controlled […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
As the Arctic Melts, the Northern Sea Route Opens for Business
More container ships on Arctic sea routes will also mean more black soot… and more melting. Read the original post by Maria Gallucci
Mobile Websites Can Tap Into Your Phone’s Sensors Without Asking
Apps need your explicit permission to access your smartphone’s motion and light sensors. Mobile websites? Not so much. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
HP Envy x360 Review: Great Performance for a Low-Cost Touchscreen Convertible
HP adds a Ryzen processor and cuts some corners to deliver this low-cost 13-inch laptop. Read the original post by Christopher Null
As the Arctic Melts, the Fabled Northwest Passage Opens for Cargo Ships
More container ships on Arctic sea routes will also mean more black soot… and more melting. Read the original post by Maria Gallucci
Yevo Air true wireless earphones review: Second time’s not quite the charm
When Yevo released its first true wireless earbuds, the $249 Yevo 1, the headphones were widely criticized for offering a mediocre listening experience at such […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Worldwide Converged Systems Revenue Increased 9.9% Year Over Year During the Second Quarter of 2018 with Vendor Revenue Reaching $3.5 Billion, According to IDC
According to the International Data Corporation Worldwide Quarterly Converged Systems Tracker , worldwide converged systems market revenue increased 9.9% year over year to $3.5 billion […] Read the original post by IDC