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Month: September 2019

Unusual Fluids Flip, Twirl, and Redefine How Liquids Work

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

New shape-shifting liquids can move or morph on command. One scientist even used them to make liquid cables for his headphones. Read the original post by Sophia Chen

China Has an Ecommerce Giant You’ve Never Heard Of

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Pinduoduo draws shoppers outside China’s big cities with low-priced goods. It trails only Alibaba in number of users, and has a larger market cap than […] Read the original post by Kyle Mullin

A game of cat and Mouse Keys on the Mac

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

A pressing issue among many Mac users is, “How do I keep my cat from enabling settings when they bat at or sleep on the […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman

Foxconn used way too many temps during iPhone 11 ramp-up

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

What you need to know Apple has confirmed a report that Foxconn employed too many temps. China has laws in place to limit temporary employee numbers. Apple didn’t […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

Appe to stream its iPhone 11 event live on YouTube

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What you need to know Apple’s big September 10th event will be streamed on YouTube. This is the first time an Apple event has been streamed live […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

How to watch Apple’s ‘By innovation only’ event on September 10

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Apple calls its next event “By innovation only” and the company is expected to announce a trio of iPhones (likely bearing the iPhone 11 name), […] Read the original post by Jason Cross

Today’s Cartoon: The Four Horsemen of Procrastination

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Apocalypse later. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons

The Lovability of Malcolm Gladwell: A Gladwellian Analysis

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In which the journalist’s podcast and new book, *Talking to Strangers*, are reviewed on his own terms. Read the original post by Jason Kehe

Let’s All Just Chill About Processed Foods

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Processed foods are bad for you, right? So super-processed, plant-based meat must be terrible, right? Not so fast on either count. Read the original post by Matt Simon

How to Watch Apple’s 2019 iPhone Announcement

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

The next iPhone (and a lot of other stuff) will be unveiled Tuesday. Here’s how to tune in. Read the original post by Michael Calore

TellMeGen review: Heavy on DNA-driven health results, but light on ancestry

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This DNA test provides a long list of details on health traits and potential medical conditions, but its ancestry component is as simplistic as they […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward

10 ways iOS 13’s Reminders app can turn you into a productivity beast

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Apple’s Reminders app used to be a joke, and if you found yourself using it, it was probably because you’d asked Siri to remind you […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson

How to install a smart switch

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Let us show you the easiest way to install a smart switch. Read the original post by Dan Masaoka

Apple will change the position of the logo on the back of iPhone

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

According to the journalist of the edition Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this year Apple will change the design a few back of the iPhone. And it […] Read the original post by Mark

Apple and Foxconn Admit Hiring Too Many Temporary Workers in China to Assemble iPhones, Potentially Violating Labor Laws

Posted on September 9, 2019 by

Apple and manufacturing partner Foxconn have admitted to recruiting too many temporary staff in one of the world’s biggest iPhone factories, following a report from […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick

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