Apple plans to release a new version of iPod touch. It is reported by Mac Otakara, citing sources. The blog did not provide any details about […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: January 2019
How to save money in MTS, “MegaFon” and “Beeline”
A very effective way. The subscribers of mobile operators MTS, “MegaFon” and “Beeline” shared a work in a way that allows for considerable savings. On a […] Read the original post by adminfsd
In Sberbank and other banks might lose the fee for internal transfers
A new initiative of the Russian authorities. The Central Bank, the Federal Antimonopoly service (FAS) and the Ministry of Finance of Russia consider that the fee […] Read the original post by adminfsd
iPhone 11 will receive the USB type-C
Lightning goes to rest. Apple is planning to abandon the Lightning connector in the iPhone sample 2019, said checked the sources of Macotakara, the production chain […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Apple working on new iPod touch
Since the announcement of the latest iPod touch has been more than three years. While this model is still available for sale. In the Russian […] Read the original post by adminfsd
So long, iPhone: Relegating Apple’s hits to history
Bad news about Apple once again as it turns out that the company and its products are nor—repeat: not—immune to the effects of time. Writing for […] Read the original post by The Macalope
As Tech Invades Cycling, Are Bike Activists Selling Out?
Now in the cycling business, Uber, Lyft, and others are co-opting the experience of longtime safe streets advocates. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Cities Are Tucking Climate Change Fixes Into New Laws
Across the country, cities are implementing new housing and transit laws that, oh by the way, lower their emissions of greenhouse gasses. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
The 2009 vs. 2019 Meme Is a Gift From Our Smartphones
Nearly everyone now has a decade of photos in their pockets. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
45V zero-drift op-amp includes on-chip EMI reduction for industrial control
Microchip is aiming at factory automation with a ‘zero-drift’ operational amplifier that will run from 45V and includes on-chip EMI (electromagnetic interference) filters. Called MCP6V51, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
HDHomeRun teases simpler hardware and (maybe) a Roku app
The HDHomeRun Scribe Duo and Servio can record broadcast TV channels without a separate server device. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Fiio M7 digital audio player review: aptX HD and LDAC support for streaming high-res audio over Bluetooth
This entry-level player delivers wireless high-resolution audio in a pocket-sized package for the audiophile on the go, but it’s dearth of features might be too […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Virtual Reality’s Latest Use? Diagnosing Mental Illness
Researchers are turning to VR because it can create realistic scenarios in a controlled setting, potentially making diagnoses more objective. Read the original post by Simon Chandler
One Couple’s Tireless Crusade to Stop a Genetic Killer
When Sonia Vallabh lost her mother to a rare disease, she and her husband, Eric Minikel, set out to find a cure. Read the original post by Kelly Clancy
IT Science Case Study: Understanding How Customers Use Software
eWEEK IT SCIENCE: Revulytics Usage Intelligence data has made it much easier to understand the file types and manipulations customers actually use within Extensis font […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck