The radon-detecting Wave’s little brother is a great way to start checking for airborne irritants. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Month: June 2019
IOS 12.4 beta 5
Apple continues to test iOS 12.4. Tonight kupertinovtsy already released the fifth test Assembly. As usual, iOS 12.4 beta 5 is available only to registered […] Read the original post by Mark
Put this immediately: the story of a startup from Russia, which wants to make a revolution in the market of clothes
To attract investment from overseas sales network with annual revenue of more than $13 billion — the dream of any startup in the ecommerce industry. […] Read the original post by Mark
A Device to Detect ‘Aggression’ in Schools Often Misfires
Screams by high schoolers didn’t trigger the detector, but some coughs did. So did cheers for pizza. Read the original post by Jack Gillum
A Likely Chinese Hacker Crew Targeted 10 Phone Carriers to Steal Metadata
In one case, they stole the location and call record data of 20 specific individuals. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Waited for summer — the 30-degree heat will reach Novosibirsk
A change in the weather brings to our region an anticyclone from Kazakhstan. It will bring clear skies and scorching sun. According to “West-Siberian ahem”, […] Read the original post by Mark
How to silence unknown calls on iPhone
Unwanted spam calls have been flooding mobile devices across the country. The wave of telemarketers and unknown Caller ID incoming calls continues despite iPhone owners […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Amazon Prime Day 2019: Everything you need to know about Amazon’s shopping extravaganza
It might only be summer, but Amazon wants you to pull out your wallet like it’s Black Friday. Here’s what you need to know about […] Read the original post by Ian Paul, Alaina Yee
NVIDIA Creates New Class of Simulation-Focused Supercomputer
PRODUCT ANALYSIS: NVIDIA’s DGX SuperPod, a massive supercomputer for simulation, costs in the neighborhood of $30 million and, in theory obsoletes every other visual simulation […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Samsung demands Apple compensation for breach of contract for the procurement of displays
Moscow, June 24 — “News. The economy is” Apple faces a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars for a high enough sales of the […] Read the original post by Mark
Is the tvOS 13 public beta bugging you? Here’s how to downgrade!
Some Apple TV users can go back to tvOS 12 after installing the tvOS 13 beta – but not everyone. Trying beta software on your Apple […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
Cast some magic in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite with these spells!
Here are all of the spells that you can cast in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite! It’s time to get your wands and cast those spells because […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Alphabet’s Plan for Toronto Depends on Huge Amounts of Data
Google sister company Sidewalk Labs outlines a plan for a 12-acre lot with affordable housing, a pneumatic tube for garbage, and room for autonomous vehicles. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Events – rumors, launch dates, and more
Events are something of a staple in Niantic’s games, but these brilliant events seem very important Like Pokémon GO before it, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is […] Read the original post by James Bricknell
Is Mars’ Methane Spike a Sign of Life? Here’s How We’ll Know
The Curiosity rover detected a high concentration of methane on the red planet. Two Mars orbiters may soon clarify what that sighting really means. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus