Apple unexpectedly returned in the sale of its smallest and most affordable mobile — iPhone SE. The device disappeared from the official Apple line simultaneously […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: January 2019
The VA Wants to Use DeepMind’s AI to Prevent Kidney Disease
Alphabet’s DeepMind artificial intelligence unit is mining data from Veterans Administration patient records, looking for clues to acute kidney injury. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Google may have finally committed to making Wear OS a true competitor to Apple Watch
Google has spent $40 million to bring Fossil’s wearable research and development ideas and employees under its roof, which could mean big things for Wear […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Get a refurbished unlocked iPhone 6s for just $200 today only
In full working order. Woot has the Apple iPhone 6s in 64GB capacity on sale for just $199.99 today only. These phones are available in refurbished […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
7 ways Apple could improve the iPhone’s Shortcuts app
Remember Shortcuts? A mere seven months ago it seemed transformational and game-changing; an app boasting the power to strengthen Siri so it could hold its […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Hubitat Elevation review: This smart home hub keeps everything local, a noble but ultimately impractical goal
Is the cloud really all that bad? Read the original post by Christopher Null
How One Photographer Traces the Moon and Stars Across the Country
In his series “Of Heaven and Earth,” photographer David Shannon-Lier records the movements of the moon and stars, then adds his own earthly markings. Read the original post by Anthony Lydgate
Native Instruments Maschine Mikro MK3: A Tactile Controller The Boosts Your Beats
When you debut your jam, the audience will get to see you play an actual instrument, not just your laptop. Read the original post by Michael Calore
The History of the X-Acto Knife, From Battlefields to Craft Tables
From military medical tents to the drafting table, the versatile X-acto knife always makes the cut. Read the original post by Jonathon Keats
How AI Will Turn Us All Into Filmmakers
As artificial intelligence sneaks its way into all corners of life—driving, finance, chatbots—everyday video will become ripe for an upgrade. Read the original post by Clive Thompson
3 Smart Things: The Hidden Lives of Liquids
Did you know human salivary glands pump out about a quart—a Big Gulp!—a day? Read the original post by Rebecca Heilweil
How to Shoot the Best Aerial Footage With Your Drone: DJI, Yuneec
From swooping landscapes to the most dramatic selfie vids ever, a drone can capture it all. These tips will help make your footage extra fly. Read the original post by Brent Rose
Jargon Watch: Stochastic Terrorism Lets Bullies Operate in Plain Sight
It takes a master demagogue to weaponize unstable individuals and aim them at political enemies. Read the original post by Jonathon Keats
Mayku FormBox: Mold Your Next Work of Art With a Vacuum and a little Heat
Smaller than a microwave, the Mayku FormBox uses heat and suction to create precise molds out of plastic. Read the original post by Pia Ceres
Weedmaps’ Grip on the High-Flying California Pot Market
Weedmaps doesn’t sell pot itself. It’s just a tech platform that provides visibility for those who do—apparently, whether or not they follow state rules. Read the original post by Peter Rubin