Can a complicated, nerdy card game turn into a cross-media story? Maybe it already is one. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Month: July 2019
Are Super Automatic Espresso Machines Worth Buying?
These premium coffee machines promise a hot, perfect cup of espresso, automatically. We tried some out to see if they’re worth $1,000—or more. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp
An Alien-Hunting Russian Tech Mogul May Help Solve a Space Mystery
Russian billionaire Yuri Milner has invested a fortune to help SETI find the source of cosmic flashes that emit the energy of 500 million suns. Read the original post by Katia Moskvitch
Adware Is the Malware You Should Actually Be Worried About
For all the attention on sophisticated nation-state attacks, the malware that’s most likely to hit your phone is much more mundane. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
‘Snowpiercer’ Trains an Eye on TV—and Its Genre DNA Runs Deep
Under the watch of the creator of ‘Orphan Black,’ the post-apocalyptic thrill-ride folds in elements of ‘Westworld,’ ‘The Leftovers,’ and more. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
How to use Animoji and Memoji on an older iPhone
Animoji and Memoji are animated emoji that mimic your facial expressions using your iPhone’s forward facing camera. While most adults are probably not going to […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Apple may be working on a new operating system — SiriOS
This year, Apple surprised users by releasing iPadOS – more functional version of its mobile operating system, which is targeted for tablet computers. The analysts […] Read the original post by Mark
Export the confrontation between Japan and South Korea could affect global trade
The South Korean economy, one of the most developed in Asia, were in a difficult position not only because of the trade war, the United […] Read the original post by Mark
iBook Turns 20: Watch Steve Jobs Unveil the World’s First Notebook With Wireless Internet
Upon returning to Apple in the late 1990s, Steve Jobs came up with a 2×2 product grid in an effort to simplify Apple’s then-bloated lineup […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Isn’t Cinematic
A good portion of the upcoming Marvel Studio’s slate will be streaming on Disney+. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Shows Where the Franchise Is Boldly Going
It’s also a look at CBS All Access’ future. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
*Star Trek: Picard* Shows Where the Franchise Is Boldly Going
It’s also a look at CBS All Access’ future. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
‘Snowpiercer,’ ‘Picard,’ and More Awesome Trailers Hit Comic-Con
Comic-Con’s biggest day brought the most massive trailers of the convention. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Comic-Con’s Batman VR Experience Soars—While Others Fall Flat
A couple of experiences shone in San Diego, but most of them proved that AR and VR need care—and money—to excel. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
CB didn’t listen to brokers: regulator wants to ban everyone buying shares of Apple and Google in 2021
The Central Bank, despite criticism from market participants, has not abandoned the idea to ban protected non-professional investors to invest in foreign securities without testing, […] Read the original post by Mark