Feast your mind on stories about brain-eating amoebas, the science of wildfires, and a criminal twist to the genetics revolution. Read the original post by Andrea Valdez
Month: December 2018
Can’t find Infinity War on Netflix? Here’s why
Please direct your complaints to management. For those of you waking up from your Christmas food coma, or family-style hangover, or just too much of a […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
iPhone XR Accounted for 32 Percent of Total iPhone Sales in First Month of U.S. Availability
The latest data from Consumer Intelligence Research (CIRP) shows that in the first month of its availability, the iPhone XR accounted for 32 percent of […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Get a mount for your Mac Mini
Your Mac mini looks fantastic on your desktop. However, you might want to use a computer mount instead to protect the device better (and also […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
The Finnish Swimmers Who Chill Out in Subzero Temperatures
Who needs a warm tropical beach when you can enjoy a hole in the ice? Definitely not the Finns. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Social Media Helped Make 2018 the Year of the Scammer
Hustlers have always tried to get over on the powerless—in 2018, though, the tables began to turn. Read the original post by Jason Parham
Do you need a waterproof case for iPhone 8 Plus? These are the best!
The iPhone 8 Plus already provides water resistance to a depth of one meter for up to 30 minutes, but given its price that might […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
A New Type of DNA Testing Is Entering Crime Investigations
Geneology is about to send a lot more people to jail. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
How a Reclusive Lizard Became a Prize Find for Wildlife Smugglers
Scientists studying rare creatures face a tricky conundrum—how to publicize their research without launching their subjects into the exotic wildlife trade. Read the original post by Rachel Nuwer
Technology News We Never Saw Coming in 2018
NEWS ANALYSIS: 2018 brought us some significant improvements in tech, but a few of those happenings–from an autonomous car carrying a drunken driver to a […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The proposed design of iPad mini 5 is opened in the photo-rendering
At the end of last week in the report of China Times was reported that Apple finally will revive its line of iPad mini in […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Future iPhone can get “leaky” screens
The trend to replace “cut” on the front of the holes for the front camera is already possible to say, run. We already know about […] Read the original post by adminfsd
LG followed Apple, Huawei, and Intel filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer Qualcomm processor
LG Electronics has joined the lawsuit of the Korean Commission on fair trade KFTC against the U.S. manufacturer Qualcomm processor. In 2016, the Commission accused Qualcomm […] Read the original post by adminfsd
10 must-have apps for your new Apple Watch
The Apple Watch is great right out of the box, but you’ll want to add a few apps to really make it sing. Apple’s wearable […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
2018 Was a Rough Year for Truth Online
The internet has been awash with misinformation for years, but researchers are finally realizing it’s hard to quantify the scope of its impact. Read the original post by Paris Martineau