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Month: May 2019

Deal: Costco Discounts AirPods 2 to $140; Amazon Offering Discounts on iPad Lineup

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Missed out on Amazon’s AirPods 2 sale from earlier this month? Costco is back and offering the 2nd gen AirPods for $140. It has also […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Apple Store at Renewed Carnegie Library in Washington, D.C. Opens May 11

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Apple today announced that it is opening a retail store at the renewed Carnegie Library in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, May 11, as noted by […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol

OnePlus 7 Pro will receive 12 GB of RAM

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In anticipation of the launch, a prototype of the smartphone OnePlus 7 Pro lit up in the benchmark Geekbench, making some key characteristics. According to OnePlus […] Read the original post by Mark

Named 10 most popular smartphones in the world

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Experts in the field of computers called 10 of the most popular models of smartphones by the end of 2018. The experts noted that many […] Read the original post by Mark

Apple has patented a full-screen fingerprint scanner

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In iPhone X Apple replaced the Touch ID technology Face ID, which has a much lower rate of false positives compared to Touch ID. However, […] Read the original post by Mark

Here’s how to get your free Mint Mobile SIM card

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When you make your first prepaid data purchase through Mint Mobile, you’ll receive a welcome package in the mail that will include your required SIM […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe

The US Urgently Needs New Genetic Privacy Laws

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The laws governing DNA data in the US are patchy and incomplete. Yet people keep putting their DNA on the internet, compromising everyone’s genetic anonymity. Read the original post by Megan Molteni

WIRED Joins the One Free Press Coalition

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WIRED is proud to stand with a group of editors and publishers to spotlight journalists under attack worldwide. Read the original post by WIRED Staff

Here are all the Nintendo Switch games coming in May 2019

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Get your hands on these new Nintendo Switch games before they’re all sold out! It’s new game time! Nintendo Switch has quite a few new games […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear

Charge your Apple Watch and iPhone at the same time with these great stands

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If you’re reading this, then you most likely use your iPhone and Apple Watch every day, and that means you’re constantly charging up your devices. […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz

How to delete unneeded Time Machine backups on Apple’s Time Capsule

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Apple’s Time Capsule combined a Wi-Fi base station and a hard drive for networked data access and Time Machine backups. The company discontinued the device and other […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

700V SiC mosfets, and 700V and 1.2k Schottky diodes

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Microchip has added 700V discrete SiC mosfets and both 700V and 1.2kV discrete SiC Schottky diodes, totalling 34 parts, to its portfolio of SiC power […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Harry Potter Wizards Unite: What are Fortresses and how they work

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Fortresses play a big part in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Here’s everything we know so far according to the beta! The upcoming AR game made by […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz

OpenAI Wants to Make Ultra-Powerful AI. But Not in a Bad Way

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OpenAI, a research institute cofounded by Elon Musk, aims to create artificial intelligence that’s better than people at everything. Read the original post by Tom Simonite

The Woman Who Saved John McAfee from an Epically Bad Deal

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He was going to sell his antivirus software company to Symantec for $20 million. But Sonja Hoel had a smarter, better offer. Read the original post by Julian Guthrie

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