Believed to be one of the first devices to support Bluetooth Core 5.1, Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52811 SoC is now available from Rutronik UK The Bluetooth Core […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Month: May 2019
Snap a Picture of a Data Table and Import it As Excel Spreadsheet on Your iPhone
A couple of months ago, Microsoft teased that iPhone and Android owners could use the Excel app to click a picture of a table and […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Grab a new iPod touch 7? Here are some great clear cases for it!
Did you just pick up a new iPod touch 7 for your music, media, and games? Then you’ll want to keep it protected. But what […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Apple Helps in Japan Display Bailout By Reducing Repayment Rate for Owed Money
Apple has decided to wait for the money that Japan Display owes to it in a bid to help the struggling display maker with its […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Geothermal Energy Could Save the Climate—or Trigger Lots of Quakes
Unlike wind or solar, geothermal energy is always available, rain or shine, day and night. There’s just one thing: earthquakes. Read the original post by Nathanael Johnson
Space Exploration and the Age of the Anthropocosmos
The new generation of space architects can learn from our successes and failures in protecting the internet commons and build a better paradigm for space. Read the original post by Joi Ito
Think you can use an iPod touch 7 with an Apple Watch? Think again!
Best Answer: No, you cannot use an Apple Watch with an iPod touch 7 because there is no Apple Watch app on the iPod touch. […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
IPhone apps transmit personal user data to third parties
Moscow, may 30 — “News. Economy” the Journalists of The Washington Post discovered that many iOS apps in the background, send confidential user data to […] Read the original post by Mark
Russia stopped buying computers and laptops
Analytical company IDC has summed up the results of the research of Russian market of personal computers for the first quarter of 2019. In Russia during […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple, Google and WhatsApp have opposed the access of security services to messages in instant messengers
Moscow, may 30 — “News. Economy” In an open letter addressed to government communications Centre (GCHQ) 47 signatories, including Apple, Google, and WhatsApp, urged the […] Read the original post by Mark
Ferrari’s Latest Goes 211 MPH With 986 HP—and It’s a Hybrid
The SF90 Stradale is Ferrari’s most powerful production vehicle: a plug-in hybrid electric that goes 0 to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds. Read the original post by Alex Davies
DJI Osmo Action Review: A GoPro Alternative You Should Try
DJI’s new action camera takes on GoPro Hero7 and succeeds, thanks to its dual-screens and easy operation. Read the original post by Scott Gilbertson
Why Tracking Your Symptoms Can Make You Feel Worse
Health apps can trigger the nocebo effect: Obsessively tracking how you feel, what you ate, and how you slept can end up being a drag […] Read the original post by Michele Cohen Marill
iOS WWDC preview, new iPod touch, and your hot takes
On the show, we talk about the new iPod touch and preview Apple’s WWDC19 by talking about what could happen with iOS, the iPhone, and […] Read the original post by Macworld Staff
How Data Itself Will Take IT Business to a New Level
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Big data provides an opportunity for anyone within the IT organization to shine. In this article, Ben Gaines of Adobe Analytics shares […] Read the original post by Megan Lopez