A Macworld reader want to know if there’s a way in iOS to block texts from everyone who isn’t in the Contacts list. Her elderly […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Month: October 2018
Movie Commentary Tracks Are Back—and They’re a Trivia Goldmine
They nearly went extinct with the decline of the DVD, but now filmmaker commentaries are back and better than ever. Read the original post by Brian Raftery
How to Get Better at ‘Back of the Envelope’ Calculations
Estimating answers to everyday physics problems is an art form. Here’s one tip: learn to ignore what you don’t know. Read the original post by Rhett Allain
Antibiotics May Soon Become Useless. Now What?
Antibiotics were one of the great innovations of the last century. Will we still use them 25 years from now? Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Seven Industries Being Transformed by Geospatial Information Systems
Geospatial information system (GIS) solutions, which make sense of location-aware data and turn it into usable insights, are driving major disruptions across multiple sectors. Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
There’s little extra bulk with these iPhone XR cases
Sometimes you just want a little bit of protection without a lot of bulk. The thin cases on this list aren’t going to provide much […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
‘First Man’ Review: Houston, We Have an Indie Blockbuster
By turns intimate and bombastic, it’s the perfect film for cerebral cinephiles and IMAX-loving space odyssey lovers. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Help WIRED Track How Political Ads Target You on Facebook
We’re partnering with ProPublica to collect and analyze political ads on Facebook with a simple browser extension you can install, too Read the original post by Caitlin Kelly
How to Watch the WIRED25 Festival and Summit
Can’t be in San Francisco for our 25th anniversary bash? Here’s how you can join the fun, wherever you are. Read the original post by Pia Ceres
Another push to bring soccer to St. Louis
Jim Kavanaugh, CEO of World Wide Technology, puts on his new soccer scarf as Carolyn Kindle Betz helps her uncle, Andy Taylor, both from Enterprise […] Read the original post by Sedalia Democrat
Fitbit Charge 3 vs. Garmin Vivoactive 3: Which should you buy?
We’re a virtual company made up of tech experts from across the globe. We work from home and understand the necessity behind excellent tech that […] Read the original post by Mick Symons
3 features Apple should borrow from Google’s latest hardware
For obvious reasons, we spend a lot of time focusing on Apple here, but let’s take a moment to turn our attention to another tech […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Circuit Scribe Drone Builder Kit is a DIY Flying Machine
Circuit Scribe is a very cool pen that allows builders to draw conductive traces on anything that can be used to power gizmos and gadgets. […] Read the original post by Technabob.com
Apple promises to help the victims of hurricane “Michael” that struck the USA
NEW YORK, October 12. /TASS/. American Corporation Apple intends to donate an undisclosed sum to the charitable organizations established to help victims of hurricane Michael […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The new initiative “savings” would facilitate the acquisition of parcels
The Bank wants to open the code directly in the offices. Sberbank plans to open points of delivery of parcels right in their offices. Now Sberbank […] Read the original post by adminfsd