Today it became known that Apple plans to announce the results of its operations for the fourth quarter of 2018 fiscal year, slightly less than […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: October 2018
How to use Apple’s new re-used password warning to reduce your risk of account hijacking
The biggest risk when setting a password is when you re-use a password across sites and services. If you do this, you’re multiplying the risk […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The Fire TV Stick 4K fixes Amazon’s remote problem
Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick 4K costs just $50 and adds TV controls to the remote. Read the original post by Jared Newman
It’s Time to Talk About Robot Gender Stereotypes
How gender biases manifest in the design of voice assistants is well-worn territory. But scientists are just beginning to consider how these gender biases materialize […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
Smiths Interconnect has surface-mount fixed attenuators for the military
Smiths Interconnect has introduced a range of DC – 20GHz wideband surface-mount fixed attenuators for applications in the defence market. Designated, the TT9 the attenuators […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Anritsu introduces metrology-grade W1 coaxial components
Anritsu has introduced a range of W1 coaxial components that are designed for high-frequency measurements. The W1 range includes a three-resistor power divider, two-resistor power […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Brett Kavanaugh and the Information Terrorists Trying to Reshape America
The network architecture built in Gamergate helped propel Trump to the presidency and fuel conspiracies like Pizzagate and QAnon. Now it’s backing Brett Kavanaugh. Read the original post by Molly McKew
Paragon NTFS for Mac Mojave Edition review: Ready to embrace the dark side
Insert a thumb drive formatted with Microsoft’s venerable FAT (File Allocation Table) file system into your Mac’s USB port, and you’ll have no problem reading […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
BitTorrent’s Creator Wants to Build a Better Bitcoin
Bram Cohen is the founder of Chia, a cryptocurrency, and ledger protocol designed to attract banks. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Intra Gives Older Versions of Android Important DNS Protections
Alphabet subsidiary Jigsaw is using a new app to give DNS encryption protections to any Android smartphone from the last seven years. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Judge Kavanaugh and the Information Terrorists Trying to Reshape America
The network architecture built in Gamergate helped propel Trump to the presidency and fuel conspiracies like Pizzagate and QAnon. Now it’s backing Brett Kavanaugh. Read the original post by Molly McKew
The Presidential Text Alert Has a Long, Strange History
While the presidential text that hits your phone Wednesday will be the first of its kind, it’s part of a decades-long lineage of official government […] Read the original post by Garrett M. Graff
Surface Pro 6 vs. the competition: More than just portability
Last year's Surface Pro was a satisfying, if unambitious entry to Microsoft's brand of hybrid laptops. With its sixth iteration the line is offering a […] Read the original post by Engadget
Violin Goes to ‘Extremes’ in New-Gen Storage Performance
Flash storage pioneer, which has seen hard times, has fine-tuned its strategy and is going only after what it calls the “extreme-performance” storage market. It […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Xilinx Puts FPGAs Into Accelerator Cards for Data Centers
The new Alveo products will help organizations embrace programmable chips for such workloads as machine learning inference and data analytics. Read the original post by Evan Selleck