Last June, Toshiba completed the sale of its memory chip unit to a global consortium of companies led by Bain Capital and including Apple, Dell, […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Month: May 2019
The Lutron Aurora handily solves the smart bulb, dumb switch predicament
This battery-powered dimmer retrofits toggle switches controlling Philips Hue and other Zigbee smart bulbs, so they can’t be turned off by accident. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Star Wars News: The ‘Game of Thrones’ Showrunners Are Helming the Next Movie
It’ll come out in three years, which is about how long it’ll take people to forgive them for that series finale. Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Huawei No Longer Has Access to Android Due to U.S. Government Ban
The US-China trade has ended up putting Huawei’s smartphone business in jeopardy. Last week, an executive order from President Trump led Huawei and 60+ other […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Lawsuit Claims Apple, Google Running ‘Massive Music Piracy Operation’
The estate of Harold Arlen is suing Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Pandora for selling unauthorized recordings of the artist’s music. Harold Arlen is known […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Lattice puts high-grade security into small FPGAs to boot larger systems securely
Lattice is focusing on system security with small FPGAs that have their own root-of-trust alongside other security features that can protect processors, GPUs, other FPGAs, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
“China will respond firmly”: the Russians predicted a deficit of smartphones
One The rupture of relations with Google and Huawei is able to provoke a deficit in the smartphone market, said Ura.ru leading analyst Mobile Research Group […] Read the original post by Mark
The escalation of the trade conflict provoked a sell-off in Chinese markets
Moscow, may 20 — “News. Economy.” The escalation of the trade conflict between Washington and Beijing have caused a sharp sell-off in Chinese markets last […] Read the original post by Mark
Tyumentsev made a video about the participants of the Ural youth forum
In the story a group of boys are sent to the forum “Morning” in Tyumen, on the way they stop at a gas station where […] Read the original post by Mark
The Plugable Cube is now a permanent fixture on my desk
All of the things you need, none of the things you don’t. The first thing I noticed when I unboxed the Plugable Cube was its astonishing […] Read the original post by Louryn Strampe
CleanMyMac X 4.4.1 review: Some handy tools but its malware detection still falls short
MacPaw has shot for the stars with its new version of CleanMyMac X, its catch-all Mac utility that serves as a software crud and gunk […] Read the original post by Chris Barylick
Obtaining Effective IT Control with New-Gen Endpoint Management
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Much of the responsibility to maintain business applications and the networks running them has fallen on the shoulders of a relatively new […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
CleanMyMac X 4.4.1 review: Some handy tools but its malware dictation still falls short
MacPaw has shot for the stars with its new version of CleanMyMac X, its catch-all Mac utility that serves as a software crud and gunk […] Read the original post by Chris Barylick
Can Baze’s Blood Test Tell You Which Vitamins to Pop With Just a Prick?
A company called Baze is offering a bespoke mail-order vitamin service that crafts a plan just for you based on the results of an at-home […] Read the original post by Christopher Null
12 little-known Apple Watch features you should start using
The Apple Watch is a marvel of miniaturization and can do so much. It’s no wonder it’s the most popular watch in the world. But […] Read the original post by Jason Cross