This ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor triggers smart home devices based on who enters the room. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Month: May 2019
Vizio 2019 product showcase: The value-oriented manufacturer has an impressive lineup
Vizio TVs and soundbars get better every year while maintaining down-to-earth prices, which is great news for consumers. Read the original post by Scott Wilkinson
Apple Watch Series 4 ECG App Should Be Soon Available in Canada
Eight months after Apple first launched the Apple Watch Series 4 with ECG capabilities, the company seems to have received the necessary clearance from Health […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Health Canada Gives Green Light to ECG App on Apple Watch
Health Canada has cleared the ECG app and irregular heart rhythm notifications on the Apple Watch Series 4, suggesting that both features will make their […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
The authorities of Primorye took 30 iOS tablets on 44 thousand roubles
Funds are allocated from the Federal budget. Regional state institution “Information technology centre of Primorsky Krai” has announced an electronic auction for the supply of computer […] Read the original post by Mark
Zombieload, RIDL, Fallout and Store-to-Leak Forwarding does not affect CPU from AMD
According to the company AMD, discovered in Intel’s new class of MDS-vulnerability does not affect the processors in its production. We will remind, earlier this month […] Read the original post by Mark
Alexander Vedyahin: in the second half interest rates on loans and deposits will decline
The first Deputy of the Board of Sberbank in an interview with TASS spoke about the results of the first quarter. — Sberbank has summed up […] Read the original post by Mark
Get a stylish, feminine tech backpack with one of these options
There are many tech backpacks out there, though many of them seem to be aimed primarily at men. While we women don’t necessarily need special […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
Vizio P-Series Quantum TV Review (2019): The Best for Less
Vizio’s almost-top-end 4K TV is a dazzling testament to the power of quantum dots in a LCD display. Our full review of the 65-inch and […] Read the original post by Jess Grey
Can’t find an app on your Mac? Pinpoint it with System Information
While software programs usually live in the Applications folder in macOS, they can be found all over the place. That’s because some apps are really […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
The Unseen Victims of the Opioid Crisis Are Starting to Rebel
The push to end opioid abuse has ended up hurting the people who use the drugs legitimately. Now those chronic pain patients are starting a […] Read the original post by Michele Cohen Marill
Surfshark review: A solid VPN newcomer with some nice features
Every time you turn around there’s a new VPN service wanting to protect your web browsing. A recent newcomer is Surfshark, which debuted in 2018. […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
The True Victims of the Opioid Crisis Are Starting to Rebel
The push to end opioid abuse has ended up hurting the people who use the drugs legitimately. Now those chronic pain patients are starting a […] Read the original post by michele cohen marill
Can Tech ‘Objectively’ Assess Pain?
Some combination of data and machinery may finally provide an objective marker of pain—but beware of bias. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Apple Sued by Estate of ‘Over the Rainbow’ Composer for Alleged Piracy
Apple and other tech firms are being sued for piracy by the estate of composer Harold Arlen for offering unauthorized copies of his songs, reports […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick