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Month: April 2019
Apple Releasing Fourth Beta of iOS 12.3 With New TV App to Developers Today
Apple will today seed the fourth beta of an upcoming iOS 12.3 update to developers, one week after releasing the third beta and a month […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Waterfield’s VERO Sleeve for MacBook Air is minimal elegance
The VERO Sleeve is a premium leather sleeve for your MacBook Air that only gets better with time. The MacBook Air Retina is the thinnest and […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
How Tactical Drivers Learn Crazy-Ass Maneuvers
And you thought you could maneuver out of dangerous situations. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
PCIM: 150A 650V GaN transistor
GaN Systems is claiming a first at PCIM, with a 650V 150A GaN power transistor – further claiming: “the GS-065-150 device has 100 times lower switching […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Get $500 in cash back with the Chase Ink Business
Heads up! We share savvy shopping and personal finance tips to put extra cash in your wallet. Mobile Nations may receive a commission from The […] Read the original post by James Wang
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 Boasts Long List of Updates
The integrated environment for managing SQL infrastructures can be used with SQL Server, Azure SQL database and SQL Data Warehouse. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
This $29 bundle will teach you how to produce tracks in Logic Pro X
The music industry is a gigantic umbrella consisting of dozens of genres and even more subgenres, and no two genres are exactly the same. However, […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Mystery data breach reportedly exposes 80 million names, addresses, and income info in U.S.
A new data break has reportedly exposed personal data for up to 80 million U.S. households—and no one has any idea where it came from. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Mystery data breach reportedly exposes 80 million names, addresses, and income info
A new data break has reportedly exposed personal data for up to 80 million U.S. households—and no one has any idea where it came from. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Five Things Network Engineers Should Know about Cisco’s DevNet Program
TREND ANALYSIS: Cisco’s recent DevNet Create event showed that the program has grown increasingly diverse and is now relevant to all network engineers. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
PCIM: 650V 40A IGBT
ST Microelectronics has announced a 650V 40A IGBT in a TO-247 package, the first of what will become its previously-announced HB2 series. “The HB2 series […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Support 5G will initially only iPad Pro. Other iPad will get it later
Apple recently entered into a settlement agreement with Qualcomm, so kupertinovtsy have the opportunity to purchase 5G modems for their mobile devices. Experts believe that […] Read the original post by Mark
Samsung plans to launch its own online gaming service
Samsung filed at the USPTO (patent and trademark office) the patent for the brand PlayGalaxy Link, according to LetsGoDigital. “Samsung is likely to introduce its new […] Read the original post by Mark
In Russia earned a dual-SIM iPhone operator Tele2
Tele2 was the first mobile operator to launch the technology support eSim in Russia, — reports the newspaper “Vedomosti”, referring to the statement by the […] Read the original post by Mark