Apple has reportedly “terminated” development of its widely rumored augmented reality glasses project, according to DigiTimes. Multiple sources have claimed that Apple planned to release augmented […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Month: July 2019
‘Blitzscaling’ Is Choking Innovation—and Wasting Money
Opinion: VCs are making bigger bets on fewer startups. It’s this unconsidered, money-slinging strategy that led to Uber’s and Lyft’s dud IPOs. Read the original post by Leonard Sherman
Boosted Rev Review: It Makes Scootering Less Silly
The electric mobility company proves that scooters aren’t just for kids and tourists. Read the original post by Adrienne So
The Death of a Patient and the Future of Fecal Transplants
Poop transplants work so well against some infections that they’re becoming a first line of defense. But two bad incidents raise questions about what’s next. […] Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Analysts predict revenue growth of Apple services
After three weeks, Apple will announce the third quarter results of fiscal year 2019. Recall that it coincides with the second calendar quarter of this […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple has registered five new tablets
In the basis of the Eurasian economic Commission continue to emerge yet unannounced Apple devices. Only recently it was discovered some new MacBook models, and […] Read the original post by Mark
Vulnerability in Walkie Talkie for Apple Watch lets you listen to iPhone
Apple turned off the Walkie Talkie app for the Apple Watch due to a vulnerability that allows an outside person to listen to an iPhone […] Read the original post by Mark
The Apple Watch is secretly listening to conversation on iPhone
The problem was originally found in the app “Radio station” for smart watches Apple. The company has already disabled the program appeared to fix the […] Read the original post by Mark
HBO’s ‘Years and Years’ Unlocks Sci-Fi’s Ultimate Potential
At its core, science fiction is a tool for building thought experiment machines. That’s the game Russell T Davies’ new show is playing so beautifully. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
New Designs Could Boost Solar Cells Beyond Their Limits
A material that effectively splits a photon in two is one way scientists are trying to increase solar cells’ efficiency beyond what they’d thought possible. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
HBO’s *Years and Years* Unlocks Sci-Fi’s Ultimate Potential
At its core, science fiction is a tool for building thought experiment machines. That’s the game Russell T Davies’ new show is playing so beautifully. Read the original post by Adam Rogers
Here’s how to hide pictures in your Photos app on iPhone and iPad!
How do I hide images from my Photos library? With the tap of a button. Everyone has those images: The ones that you can’t really bear […] Read the original post by Cella Lao Rousseau
Is iOS’s Do Not Disturb While Driving driving you around the bend? Change its behavior
People interacting with their phone while driving have been implicated in an enormous number of accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says 3,166 people […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Revealed in First ‘Official’ Leaked Images
The first official photos of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Note 10 device appear to have been leaked onto the web, courtesy of MySmartPrice‘s Ishan Agarwal. After […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Google and Nest Device Deals: Early Prime Day Sales
To combat Amazon’s Prime Day, Google is discounting its best devices. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp