The more things change, the more they stay the same. Here we are, once again debating whether or not the departure of a single prominent Apple […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Month: July 2019
How to Save Money and Skip Lines at the Airport
Going overseas? Here’s what you need to know about Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, and other ways to have a less stressful flight. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
Tim Wu Explains Why He Thinks Facebook Should Be Broken Up
Tim Wu, who coined the phrase “net neutrality,” spoke with WIRED Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Thompson at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Read the original post by Nicholas Thompson
The Biggest Cybersecurity Crises of 2019 So Far
Ransomware attacks, supply chain hacks, escalating tensions with Iran—the first six months of 2019 have been anything but boring. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Your Time Capsule has died. How can you wipe its data?
A few days ago, I explained how to extract data from a Time Capsule networked drive and Wi-Fi router if you received a warning that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Rank and file Apple employees are not concerned by the departure of Jonathan Ive
A week ago it became known that Jonathan Ive has decided to leave Apple and start his own design firm. It is unknown why the […] Read the original post by Mark
The weather on 6 and 7 July in Novosibirsk, comfortable heat
According to “West-Siberian ahem”, on Saturday, July 6, the day temperature will be +26 and +28°C. partly cloudy, night and morning rain, thunderstorm, rain. The […] Read the original post by Mark
Named application with a record number of downloads
Analytics firm Sensor Tower again shared the results of the analysis of the market of mobile applications. Experts provided data for the first half of […] Read the original post by Mark
Zhu Yongxin: how 5G will change our education (huanqiu shibao, China)
If we consider 2017 as the year of artificial intelligence, the 2019 year will go down in history as the year of 5G. On 6 […] Read the original post by Mark
ToF ranging sensor used for PC security
ST’s ToF ranging sensor is being used by Intel Context Sensing for PC data security. ST’s FlightSense ToF sensor, hidden behind a cover glass in the […] Read the original post by David Manners
Ricoh adds buck dc/dc converters for wearables, IoT
Ricoh has launched two Buck DC/DC Converters, RP516 and RP517, designed for wearables and IoT. The chips are designed for applications that require a low supply […] Read the original post by David Manners
MacBook Pro one of the users blew up 3 days before the announcement of the recall
Replacement 15-inch computers was caused by a malfunction of the battery. At the end of June this year, Apple announced the recall and replacement of the […] Read the original post by Mark
Music charts for 26 week: in the lead LJ, Miyagi, Jony, Claudia Coca, Billy Iles and other
Charts compiled by the Agency InterMedia on the basis of the information provided on the websites or services received from personnel of the company. Information […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple in 2018 deleted 10 apps at the request of Russian authorities
NEW YORK, July 4. /TASS/. The American company Apple (“Apple”) for 2018 was removed from your AppStore (the”AppStore”) 10 applications at the request of Russian […] Read the original post by Mark
Pokemon Go Events: Armored Mewtwo Raids start July 10
Third Anniversary, Raikou Raid Day, Go Fest Bonuses Pokémon Go is intended to get you out and about, both on your own and with family and […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie