Child of Light: Ultimate Edition is out today on the Nintendo Switch. Here’s everything that comes with it. Child, tuck yourself in bed. And pick up […] Read the original post by Reb Valentine
Month: October 2018
How to get out of iOS public beta program
Apple encourages people with the time and tolerance for mild risk to join its iOS and macOS public beta programs each summer after it announces […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Jetson Metro Electric Folding Bike Review: Weak Charge
But when it comes to convenient commuter vehicles, more isn’t always better. Read the original post by Adrienne So
How to replace the battery in the Tile Mate or Tile Pro
Tile has finally listened to the cries of their consumers and created two versions of the Tile that are designed in such a way that […] Read the original post by Jaz Brown
How Tech Swagger Triggered the Era of Distrust in Government
Espoused by places like WIRED, early libertarian net culture condemned rigid government systems. Now, those views are mainstream. Heaven help us all. Read the original post by Susan Crawford
iDevices Thermostat review: This inexpensive smart thermostat works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, too
Whether your smart home uses an Amazon Echo, Google Home, or Apple HomePod, this budget-priced thermostat will fit right in. Read the original post by Jason D’Aprile
Google’s lost year in TV
Despite a new Chromecast and Android TV box, Google seems starved for ideas. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Apple Acquires iPhone Power Management Technology in $600 Million Deal With Chipmaker Dialog
Apple has finalized a business agreement with Dialog Semiconductor to license its iPhone power management technology and transfer technical assets, in a deal worth $600 […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
AT&T’s WarnerMedia to create streaming service with TV, movies
Register to become a member today. You'll get the essential information you need to do your job better, including AT&T signage is displayed at the […] Read the original post by Advertising Age
How MarkLogic Data Hub Service Makes Mass Data Useful
MarkLogic claims that the Data Hub Service provides a fast and cost-effective way for enterprises to integrate, store, analyze and secure mission-critical data in the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How the US Halted China’s Cybertheft—Using a Chinese Spy
For years, China has systematically looted American trade secrets. Here’s the messy inside story of how DC got Beijing to clean up its act for […] Read the original post by Garrett M. Graff
So, Self-Driving Cars Could Make Humans Unhealthier Than Ever
A widespread shift to autonomous vehicles could weaken America’s already slipping stance in a two-front war against pollution and sedentary behavior, which are tightly linked […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton
6 improvements we’d like to see in the Apple Pencil 2
You might be excited about the new rumors dropping for the upcoming iPad Pro refresh, but I’m here salivating over the crumbs of info regarding […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Jensen Huang: Moore’s law is dead – long live AI
GPU Technology Conference, Munich: According to Nvidia founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, there are two dynamics controlling the computing industry today – the end of […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Apple no longer puts the adapter to the headphones bundled with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8
Apple no longer puts the adapter to the headphones bundled with the iPhone 7 and iPhone if 8The only now you are going to buy […] Read the original post by adminfsd