Get one today! Best Buy is currently offering members of its My Best Buy program (which is free to join) a $25 discount on Apple’s new […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Month: March 2019
A list of TV shows and movies Apple that will be available in the new service
Some time ago, the network appeared information about the fact that the first time Apple with video service will have to do without its main […] Read the original post by adminfsd
The Princess Guide for Nintendo Switch: Everything you need to know
The Princess Guide puts you in the shoes of an Instructor to one of four princesses. Who will you choose, and how will you guide […] Read the original post by Reb Valentine
Windows 10 April Release to Feature New IT Capabilities
PRODUCT ANALYSIS: The next Windows 10 update, due out in April 2019, has a lot of tweaks to the user interface and similar features, but […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Instagram’s New Shopping Feature Works Like a Digital Mall
Because #capitalism. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
Today only, best-selling magazine subscriptions start at $4 on Amazon
Add some new magazines to your coffee table for a great price. Today Amazon is offering best-selling print magazine subscriptions for as low as $3.75. There […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Nouveau doom: The new 2019 Apple doom
Tim Cook has once again promised that Apple has a strong pipeline of products. In other words, he has engaged in marketing. How gauche. Please, […] Read the original post by The Macalope
The Read/Write Metaphor Is a Flawed Way to Talk About DNA
Among both scientists and laypeople, DNA is a language, one which we “read,” “write,” and “edit.” The metaphor may distort our understanding of genetics. Read the original post by George Estreich
Apple Updates Events App for Apple TV Ahead of March 25 ‘It’s Showtime’ Event
Apple today updated its Events app for the fourth and fifth-generation Apple TV in preparation for the March 25th “Show Time” event that’s expected to […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
The new iPad Air and iPad mini: What’s new and what isn’t
Surprise! Apple on Monday announced updated models of the iPad Air and the iPad mini. Some of us gave up on seeing new versions of […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Summer Baby Pixel Cadet Video Monitor review: A virtual boundary provides a “safe space” for your infant
This baby monitor will alert you when your child moves to an unsafe position. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Coders’ Primal Urge to Kill Inefficiency—Everywhere
For software engineers, lack of friction is an aesthetic joy, an emotional high, the ideal existential state. It’s what drives them—and shapes our world. Read the original post by Clive Thompson
Beyond Cas9: 4 Ways to Edit DNA
As Crispr wends its way out of the petri dish and into our genes, scientists are searching for even sharper tools. Read the original post by Anthony Lydgate
Preparing to Unleash Crispr on an Unprepared World
Researchers are poised to bring gene-editing tech out of the lab. But just how far do we want Crispr to go? Read the original post by Jennifer Kahn
Better Living Through Crispr: Growing Human Organs in Pigs
Scientist Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte wants to use gene editing to create human-animal hybrids that we can harvest for parts. What could go wrong? Read the original post by Erika Hayasaki