Managers needed to engage consumers with the right product mix, pricing and interests in the individual restaurant locations of a large (1,300-plus locations) sports bar […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Month: September 2018
iOS 12 to iOS 11.4.1: comparison of battery life
Yesterday it became available for download the final version of iOS 12. The updated operating system has shown itself very well in terms of performance […] Read the original post by adminfsd
With newest devices, Apple continues to push the price ceiling
The cost of iPhones and Apple Watches has increased over time, but the reasons for it are complicated. With the new iPhones and the Apple Watch […] Read the original post by Stephen Hackett
Vizio Home Theater Sound System with Dolby Atmos review: This speaker covers all the bases
This soundbar features immersive audio for movies, Chromecast for multi-room audio, and Google Assistant support for voice control. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
How Audi’s Electric E-tron SUV Stacks Up to Its Competitors
From kilowatt-hours to horsepower to acceleration times, see how the E-tron SUV compares to similar offerings from Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and others. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Watch SpaceX announce its first BFR passenger at 9PM ET
SpaceX announced last week that it booked its first private passenger for a flight around the Moon in its BFR spacecraft, and today the company […] Read the original post by Engadget
A total letup: The Apple Watch Series 4
It’s almost a full week after Apple’s event and the Macalope still hasn’t dug out from the pile of goofball predictions made before it. Writing for […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Still Smarting From Uber, Cities Wise up About Scooter Data
Most cities felt powerless to extract concessions from Uber and Lyft. Now that scooters are here, they’ve learned their lesson—and toughened up. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Salesforce Updates Collaboration Suite by Adding Quip Slides, AI
By adding slides to presentations that already include documents, spreadsheets and a chat function, Quip Slides offers a single application that enables teams to better […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Gillette’s Heated Razor Warms Your Face While You Shave
Costing $150 and launching on Indiegogo, the Heated Razor isn’t anything like what you’re used to. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Confidence, Coding, and the Gender Gap
Instagram’s Kevin Systrom discusses equality and technology with Karlie Kloss, the founder of Kode With Klossy Read the original post by Lauren Murrow
Marc Benioff Bets on Cleanup Tech for Ocean Trash
Boyan Slat’s tubular new contraption is designed to take on the oceans’ garbage gyres. Read the original post by Jennifer Kahn
On the Front Lines as the Digital Revolution Conquered All
We had the fervor of true believers, devout advocates of the technology movement. Then technology won. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The Angry Nerds Won, and Now We’re All Sunk
A Wired retro item, from the 25th anniversary issue. Read the original post by Chris Baker
How We Captured (Almost) All of the WIRED25 Portraits
Street photographer Michelle Groskopf crisscrossed the country to photograph icons from Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg. Read the original post by Anna Goldwater Alexander