A study finds that tech job listings are growing faster in established hubs, like Silicon Valley, San Francisco, and Austin, than elsewhere, even as competition […] Read the original post by Klint Finley
Month: April 2019
Marmot Eclipse Rain Jacket Review: Comfy and PFC-Free
Our review of Marmot’s new EvoDry jacket with Aquavent tech—a high-performance rain jacket manufactured without dumping carcinogens in groundwater. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Stream these 12 movies to celebrate Easter, Passover, and the rebirth of spring
Whether you’re a cord-cutter, a cord-never, or you’re sticking with cable, you’ll want to check out these great entertainment suggestions from TechHive’s resident film critic. Read the original post by Jeffrey M. Anderson
Move Over, San Andreas: There’s an Ominous New Fault in Town
An emerging fault system along the Nevada border is shaking up the tech industry’s latest frontier—and only a small group of scientists is paying attention. Read the original post by Geoff Manaugh
Climate Change Threatens Ice Roads. Satellites Could Help
Diamond mines in Canada have a short window in which to truck in their equipment—satellite sensors could help ice roads keep on truckin’. Read the original post by Nick Stockton
How to use Apple Maps to find retailers that take Apple Pay
Apple Pay support continues to spread, both to more U.S. retailers and to more countries. But still, it’s not yet so commonplace that you can […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
4x2mm chips senses ambient light and proximity
Vishay has announced VCNL4040, a combined optical proximity detector and ambient light sensor, that includes infra-red LED, two photodetectors, signal processing and a 16bit ADC […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Vulnerabilities in drivers for Wi-Fi chips Broadcom compromise PCs, smartphones and IoT devices
Drivers for Wi-Fi chips Broadcom contain a number of vulnerabilities affecting devices on different operating systems, including Linux and macOS. According to the warnings of […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple sued for securities fraud
Apple sued for securities fraud Apple faced a class action in which the company is accused of securities fraud for false statements and failure to disclose […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple might release a smaller sized iPhone called “iPhone XE” replacing the iPhone SE 2
According to rumors, Apple is planning to release a new iPhone that is smaller in size called the iPhone XE. This device is to be […] Read the original post by Haider Ali Khan
T-Mobile and Apple Working to Bring Robocall Screening to iPhones
T-Mobile today launched an anti-robocalling feature for selected Android phones. Developed in partnership with Comcast, the new anti-robocalling feature from T-Mobile is aimed at blocking […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Shares 2019 Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Ahead of Mother’s Day next month, Apple has gone ahead and shared its Mother’s Day gift guide on its website. Continue reading → Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Why HP Has Taken the PC Security Lead
PRODUCT ANALYSIS: In its new PCs, HPI has blended elements that are typically focused on consumers, such as Apple-like designs, with features that normally target […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
A Wild Plan to Crowdsource the Fight Against Misinformation
One of the leading misinformation experts in the world has a few ideas for how everyone can help stop the spread of inaccuracies online. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
The head of Foxconn in the dream was a goddess. He now goes to the President of Taiwan
Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, Foxconn Terry GOU said that will participate in the elections of […] Read the original post by Mark