The new rubber has specially designed threads to hush the pesky “pattern noise” that’s especially noticeable in cars without loud engines. Read the original post by Nick Stockton
Month: June 2019
The WIRED Guide to Aliens
Everything you need to know about SETI, the Drake equation, ’Oumuamua, and hot tubs. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Apple Mac vs. Windows PC: The 9 Best Mac Alternatives
If you’re tired of Apple’s Mac desktops or MacBook laptops, consider these Windows and Linux-powered options. Read the original post by Scott Gilbertson
How to simulate master page text guides in Pages for macOS
I first started using page-layout software in 1985 with Aldus PageMaker 1.0. If I recall correctly, it took a few years before you could create […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Vizio SB2020 Sound Bar review: This ultra-compact, budget soundbar delivers budget sound
Vizio’s entry-level, ultra-compact soundbar breaks the mold with its small form factor, but the very narrow parameters of its audio performance detracts from its value. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Vizio SB2020 Sound Bar review: This ultra-compact, budget sound bar delivers budget sound
Vizio’s entry-level, ultra-compact soundbar breaks the mold with its small form factor, but the very narrow parameters of its audio performance detracts from its value. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Rohde & Schwarz bundle pricing for scopes and more
Rohde & Schwarz has some special offers on its entry-level scopes, spectrum analysers, power supplies and power analysers. The idea is that the deals, which […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
IOS 13 found a hint of a new Apple accessory
First beta version iOS 13 became available to developers almost immediately after the main presentation WWDC 2019. Most users who decided to install a test […] Read the original post by Mark
Shareholders of Facebook was asked to remove the Mark Zuckerberg from the post of Chairman of the Board
68% of Facebook shareholders voted to remove the founder of the social network of Mark Zuckerberg from the post of Chairman of the Board of […] Read the original post by Mark
Sign in with the Apple — new option that increases privacy
At WWDC 2019 Apple talked about their plans to make the authentication process applications more secure. According to representatives of Corporation, the developers test the […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple asks developers to place your button on Google and Facebook
Apple will ask developers to place the button Sign In with Apple that will allow iPhone and iPad users to log into third-party applications and […] Read the original post by Mark
Rigol vector signal analyser app measures modulation
Rigol has added a vector signal analyser option to its RSA5000 series spectrum analysers, for characterising complex RF modulation schemes – including QAM, QPSK, ASK, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Dashboard has disappeared from the new macOS Catalina
Dashboard has disappeared from the new macOS Catalina Dashboard, a longtime Mac feature, which Apple is progressively removed from use over the last few years, disappeared […] Read the original post by Mark
ST MCUs claim 1327 DMIPS and 3224 CoreMark
ST is sampling STM32H7 MCUs which claim to be the industry’s highest-performing Arm Cortex-M general-purpose MCUs. The new devices leverage a 480MHz version of the Cortex-M7, […] Read the original post by David Manners
ARKit 3 Features Limited to iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and 2018 iPad Pro
With iOS 13, Apple is also debuting ARKit 3.0 with a number of new enhancements aimed at making the whole AR experience even better. This […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey