The Facebook breach, 3-D printed guns on Broadway, and more security news this week. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Month: September 2018
20-member delegation team from US gets a glimpse of Gandhian thought
As October 2 comes closer, an old, bald man with round rimmed spectacles perched on the nose, jumps out of our currency notes and into […] Read the original post by Mid-Day Mumbai
Space Photos of the Week: Hubble Captures the Bubble
Nebula’s stellar wind and the cold core of the Milky Way are this week’s stars. Read the original post by Shannon Stirone
Apple Watch Series 4 review: Two weeks later
After wearing Apple Watch Series 4 for 2 weeks, it’s time for a quick re-review. I’ve now been wearing and using Apple Watch Series 4 for […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Inside Facebook’s shady ad targeting
‘Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information.’ Terrific, predictable, horrifying reporting from Gizmodo: Facebook is not content to use the contact information you willingly […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Hank Green Explores the Dark Side of Internet Fame, With Robots
The YouTube star’s debut novel caused him to grapple with the dehumanizing nature of celebrity. Read the original post by Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
Apple Watch Series 4 Performance Compared to Older Apple Watches
With the Apple Watch Series 4, Apple has debuted its new dual-core S4 chip which it claims provides up to 50 percent performance improvements when […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google will pay Apple $ 9 billion for the search in iOS
It became known how much it will cost the PC company the privilege to remain the default search engine in mobile Safari browser. Over the past […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Hurom H-AI Juicer Review: It’s Too Expensive, and Juice Isn’t All That Good for You Anyway
The Hurom H-AI juicer has a self-feeding auger that works very well. But you probably don’t need one in your kitchen. Read the original post by Joe Ray
Speed-Listening and the Trouble With ‘Podfasters’
Podcasting is an art, every choice subtle and intentional. When you blow through an episode, you’re gutting the experience of its hard-won nuance and cadence. Read the original post by Lauren Murrow
The Best Neato Vacuum is On Sale, and 17 More of Our Best Weekend Deals: Acer, Patagonia, Amazon
Weekend deals from our favorite Neato robot vacuum, Patagonia jacket, Amazon streaming TV devices, and more. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Spotify may start cracking down on family plan sharing
Spotify's Premium for Family plan is a good deal: $15 a month snags you up to six ad-free accounts on the service, which would normally […] Read the original post by Engadget
Channel Your Inner Fred Flintstone in This Pedal-Powered Car
Yes, someone created a car with bike pedals where the normal pedals should be. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
The Case Against Elon Musk Will Chill Innovation
Investors in Tesla and other Musk ventures should know that the CEO does not always hew to the literal truth. Read the original post by Zachary Karabell
Channel Your Inner Fred Flintstone in This Peddle-Powered Car
Yes, someone created a car with bike pedals where the normal pedals should be. Read the original post by Jack Stewart