Molon Labe designed a middle seat for airplanes that is set lower and three inches back from the seats on either side. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Month: July 2019
Little Plastic ‘Nurdles’ Are Flooding Beaches and Waterways
These lentil-sized pellets are used to make nearly all plastic goods. But they often escape and end up polluting oceans and coastal communities. Read the original post by Julissa Treviño
How to send SMS/MMS from your iPad
You know, the “green bubble” kind. SMS/MMS relay is part of Apple’s Continuity feature. It lets you send and receive standard texts — the “green bubble” […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
MacBook Air: Why didn’t it die?
Sixteen months ago I wrote a eulogy, of a sort for the MacBook Air. My all-time favorite Apple laptop was a living fossil, a non-Retina […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Reddit’s ‘Manosphere’ and the Challenge of Quantifying Hate
Researchers analyzed Reddit’s most misogynist communities. It’s exactly as bad as you thought. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Inside Dave Asprey’s Bulletproof Body-Hacking Gym
Dave Asprey of Bulletproof Coffee fame is sharing his high-tech workout secrets with the public at workout facilities called Upgrade Labs. Read the original post by Natalie B. Compton
In New York, Friendships Run Along Subway Lines
A study finds New Yorkers are more likely to be Facebook friends if they live along the same subway line. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
iOS 13: How to quickly connect to Bluetooth devices
You’ve got YouTube or your favorite music app open and are ready to kick back, when you realize your favorite Bluetooth headphones aren’t connected to […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Why your next smart bulb might have Bluetooth inside
While the Zigbee wireless standard has traditionally ruled the roost when it comes to wireless smart bulb protocols, Bluetooth appears to be gaining momentum. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
iLife Shinebot W400 review: this robot mop is a diligent scrubber
This bot brings the elbow grease many robot floor mops lack. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
How to back up your Google Photos library now that Google Drive auto-sync has shut down
Google is shutting down the ability to sync your Google Photos library automatically to Google Drive, but you can still keep a backup of your […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Released a new beta version of iOS 12.4, macOS 10.14.6 and watchOS 5.3
In addition to new operating systems that were presented as part of the 2019 WWDC, Apple continues testing updates for current versions of iOS, macOS, […] Read the original post by Mark
Microsoft has patented an experimental gamepad for smartphones
Microsoft is experimenting with a prototype Xbox controllers designed for smartphones and tablets. The controller is attached to the sides of the device, thereby creating […] Read the original post by Mark
The head of the Central Bank refused to allow everybody to buy shares of Apple and Google
CB on Tuesday, July 9, was discussed with the participants in the stock market the law on categorisation of investors, told Forbes three participants of […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple will release the HomePod in Japan
Apple will release the HomePod in Japan Apple recently announced that stereo speaker HomePod will be released in Japan this summer. On the website of the company […] Read the original post by Mark