You don’t have to spend six figures—or even buy a shiny new car—to have a lot of fun with a battery. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Month: October 2018
How Hyperinflation Destroys Much More Than Just Currencies
To call hyperinflation strictly an economic problem is to overlook its wrenching cultural implications and a general collapse in a system of values. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Equity Lifestyle Properties (ELS) Releases Q4 Earnings Guidance
Equity Lifestyle Properties issued an update on its fourth quarter earnings guidance on Monday morning. The company provided earnings per share guidance of $0.94-1.00 for […] Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
iPhone XR Review Roundup: The iPhone to Buy!
Ahead of the iPhone XR going on sale later this week, the first batch of reviews of the handset has hit the web. The device […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iPhone XR Review: Almost all the best for way, way less
If you want a next-as-in-X-generation iPhone but you don’t want to pay a thousand or more bucks for it, you want an XR. iPhone XR — […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
The ‘Tetris’ Effect and Our Boundaryless Digital Future
The upcoming PlayStation 4 game builds on Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s past work to get you as far out of your head—and as absorbed into the experience—as […] Read the original post by Peter Rubin
Disney Brings the Web to Life in ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’
The sequel to 2012’s arcade-themed “Wreck-It Ralph” imagines cyberspace as a real place. So the filmmakers got creative dreaming up its digital residents. Read the original post by Rebecca Heilweil
What a Mouse Teaches Us About the Future of 3D Color X-Rays
The MARS scanner, armed with particle-detecting tech used in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, lets us see so much more beyond the bone. Read the original post by Rebecca Heilweil
Forging a Relationship With Tyler Barriss, the Internet’s Most Hated Swatter
Journalist Brendan Koerner strikes up a jail-cell correspondence with a man charged with instigating a fatal shooting. “Only by peering into the abyss of human […] Read the original post by Brendan Koerner
Get Yourself the Right Cookware to Maximize a Small Space
Renting a tiny room in Nob Hill for too many dollars a month? This gear can help you make space for cooking. Read the original post by Joe Ray
Apple iPhone XR Review: A Great Choice for Cost-Conscious iPhone Buyers
The new lower-priced iPhone XR is a good buy, as long as you don’t mind making a few compromises. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
The Mad Science of Fermentation’s Funky Flavors
Fermented foods are products of a happy, scientific trial-and-error process, and big-name chefs and home cooks alike are embracing this growing trend. Read the original post by Joe Ray
Brew a Perfect Pot of Coffee With Bodum Mocca’s Beam Heater
Instead of butane heat sources, Bodum’s Mocca uses the red-hot glow of its 430-watt halogen Beam Heater to bring the water to just below boiling. […] Read the original post by Joe Ray
Paper and the Case for Going Low-Tech in the Voting Booth
When considered as a form of tech, paper has a killer feature set: It’s intuitive, it doesn’t crash, and it doesn’t need a power source. Read the original post by Clive Thompson
Snapchat Dysmorphia and the Real Dangers of Perceived Flaws
With flawless skin and symmetrical faces all over social media, the “beautiful people” are our peers. It’s enough to give you a complex. Read the original post by Jonathan Keats