Opinion: Robots seem to be the solution to the “last mile” problem. But mechanization will likely come for a different part of the process first. Read the original post by Matt Beane
Month: April 2019
Three ways to add an iCloud.com address, even if you already have one
Apple gives icloud.com email addresses away at no cost, but it’s not always obvious how to obtain one by itself or add one to an […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Keychron K1 Wireless Keyboard review: Mechanical RGB magic beats backlit butterfly
The Keychron K1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard may as well be the anti-butterfly keyboard. It’s thicker than Apple’s MacBook and Magic Keyboard. It has wild RGB lighting. […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Keychron K1 Wireless Keyboard review: Mechanical magic beats backlit butterfly
The Keychron K1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard may as well be the anti-butterfly keyboard. It’s thicker than Apple’s MacBook and Magic Keyboard. It has wild RGB lighting. […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
A ‘Blockchain Bandit’ Is Guessing Private Keys and Scoring Millions
The larger lesson of an ongoing Ethereum crime spree: Be careful with who’s generating your cryptocurrency keys. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Inside the Quietly Lucrative Business of Donating Human Eggs
Across the US, women are being paid to donate their eggs to aspiring parents. The business is well-paid, under-regulated, and little-studied. Read the original post by Paris Martineau
Census Citizenship Question Riles Tech and Privacy Groups
The Trump administration wants to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census. Tech companies and privacy advocates think that’s a bad idea. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Keychron K1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard review: Mechanical magic beats backlit butterfly
The Keychron K1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard may as well be the anti-butterfly keyboard. It’s thicker than Apple’s MacBook and Magic Keyboard. It has wild RGB lighting. […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Thought experiments: Different bars for Samsung and Apple
If there’s one thing we know for sure, it’s that Apple is behind on innovation. Let’s look at one innovation in particular that we’ve heard […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Igloohome Smart Deadbolt 2S review: The industry’s most handsome lock remains the most aggravating to install
The smart lock maker shrinks down its beautiful deadbolt, but it remains a frustrating experience. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Eliminate dead spots in your Wi-Fi with these mesh router kits
Mesh Wi-Fi kits are a popular way for people to rid their homes of network dead spots. Whether you have a large place or a […] Read the original post by Cale Hunt
5 the most overlooked parameters of the smartphone
Smartphones you can compare dozens of options. The abundance of models is easy to get lost and forget about the features that will make life […] Read the original post by Mark
Bloomberg: student in the United States requires Apple $1 billion due to errors of the system of facial recognition
TASS, April 23. A student from new York filed a lawsuit against Apple for $1 billion because of an error used in its stores of […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple released the third beta version of iOS 12.3 macOS 10.14.5, watchOS 5.2.1, tvOS 12.3
Two weeks after the release test builds of Apple’s operating systems, cupertinos seeded the third beta version of iOS 12.3 macOS 10.14.5, watchOS 5.2.1, tvOS […] Read the original post by Mark
How Parents Use The Android Keylogger App To Monitor Children?
Phone tracking apps are becoming more affordable and available in today’s society. Every now and then you might find a reason to monitor someone else’s […] Read the original post by Munawar Gul