Analytics Yandex. Market has published statistics on the most popular smartphones on the service in August 2019. The most popular device is the Xiaomi Redmi Note […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: September 2019
Nokia presented its vision of competitors Apple AirPods
HMD Global company that manufactures smartphones under the Nokia brand, has announced the second generation of completely wireless headphones called Nokia True Wireless. A distinctive […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple after Samsung was banned on flights of major airlines
After the “Apple” of the Corporation have detected problems with MacBook Pro batteries, the Federal aviation administration (FAA) has issued a warning for airlines about […] Read the original post by Mark
How to create a backup plan to restore passwords if your system fails
Password-management apps are a great way to ensure that you create unique, strong passwords for every service, app, or site at which you need one, […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Yamaha Wabash Review: An E-Bike Ready to Hit (Some) Trails
Yamaha’s gravel-friendly electric bike will make you feel like a kid crazily biking in circles again. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Scientists Watch Atoms Fall to See Earth’s Changing Structure
A new instrument is so sensitive it can discern a 1.5-centimeter change in sea level. “It was detecting the food in our stomachs,” one physicist […] Read the original post by Sophia Chen
Apple Card Found to Contain 90% Titanium and 10% Aluminum
Bloomberg Businessweek sent an Apple Card to University of California, Berkeley professor and mineralogist Hans-Rudolf Wenk to determine the card’s atomic makeup. The answer: 90% […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Samsung Plans to Launch a Flip Phone-Style Device With 6.7-inch Bendable Display Early Next Year
Undeterred by its recent Galaxy Fold un-launch, Samsung is apparently set to unveil a luxury smartphone early next year that can be folded down into […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Today’s Cartoon: The Free Labor Market
Robots don’t get long weekends. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
Behind the Rise of China’s Facial-Recognition Giants
Megvii, one of four highly valued Chinese facial-recognition startups, has filed for an IPO. Most of its revenue comes from surveillance and security systems. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Exploited exploits: The missing details of the iPhone hack
Another week, another opportunity to take a look at the lifecycle of an Apple catastrophe. Last week, out of nothing more than sheer altruism, Google researchers […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Blink XT2 review: second time’s the charm for this indoor/outdoor camera
Two-way talk and enhanced motion detection make this simple security camera a marked improvement over its predecessor. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Supermicro Bug Could Let “Virtual USBs” Take Over Corporate Servers
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Supermicro hardware brings the threat of malicious USBs to corporate servers. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Omnivision sampling sensor with 2.2 micron pixel
OmniVision claims to have the smallest-ever pixel size of 2.2 microns for a backside-illuminated (BSI), global shutter (GS) image sensor. Its OG01A sensor, now sampling, […] Read the original post by David Manners
Photo of the Rolling Stones, John Lennon and other stars from the award-winning photographer Michael Puntland
In the words of Michael Puntland, in the 70s he didn’t have the weekend. Eminent photographer for four decades embodied the rock-star from a close […] Read the original post by Mark