In St. Petersburg will be the world’s largest coliving center of cohabitation, including coworking and living areas, United under one roof. The project area of […] Read the original post by Mark
Month: September 2019
Issue 8: How to get maximum salary?
In the new episode “afford” to speak with a recruiter about employment and the relationship with the employer. What to do to get the highest […] Read the original post by Mark
iOS 13: Bluetooth Not Working on Your iPhone? Here’s How to Fix the Issues
iOS 13 includes hundreds of new features and improvements such as Dark Mode, new Photo & Video editor, new Reminders app, Improved Maps app with […] Read the original post by Andy
As Apple services make last entire sectors of a modern economy
American Corporation Apple forever sends back the whole industry, replacing them with their services. About it it is told in the publication, prepared by the […] Read the original post by Mark
Apple Watch Series 3 vs Fitbit Versa 2: Even a two-year-old Apple Watch is hard to beat
The Fitbit Versa 2 was announced only a month ago and already its biggest competitor is trying to take it down. Alongside the Apple Watch […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Getting ready to update your Apple TV: what you need to do
tvOS 13 is here — here’s how to get your Apple TV ready to accept Apple’s bounty. Keeping your Apple TV up to date is the […] Read the original post by Mick Symons
Trump Threatens California’s Role as a Clean-Air Pioneer
From the catalytic converter to electric vehicles, the Golden State has pushed automakers to build cleaner cars. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Veja’s New Running Shoe Subtracts the Plastic
The so-called “post-petroleum” shoe joins the growing ranks of eco-runners. Read the original post by Liz Stinson
AI Could Reinvent Medicine—Or Become a Patient’s Nightmare
The Mayo Clinic will store health data in Google’s cloud and use its AI expertise to unearth insights. But Google has made mistakes before. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
The Viral App That Labels You Isn’t Quite What You Think
ImageNet Roulette reveals biases in artificial intelligence algorithms. But the vast majority of tags attached to people are rarely used. Read the original post by Gregory Barber
Sorry, Streamers: The Race to Snag Old Shows Leads Nowhere
Reruns of ‘Friends’ and ‘The Office’ have been a phenomenon for Netflix, but aren’t a lock to attract subscribers in the coming streaming wars. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
Hands on with iPhone 11 Night Mode
Last year Google introduced Night Sight, a mindblowing combination of camera hardware and intelligent image-processing software that allows photos taken in darkness to have amazing […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Flex Power Modules adds active current sharing to DC-DC converter
Flex Power Modules has announced the BMR490 DC-DC converter with active current sharing. This feature enables two or more converters to be used in parallel […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Does the iPhone 11 have 4GB or 6GB of RAM? Kinda both
What you need to know Conflicting reports say new iPhones have 4GB or 6GB of RAM. Steve Troughton-Smith might have stumbled upon the answer. They actually have 6GB. […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Binder gets 12 contacts into M8 connector
Binder is aiming at factory automation with a 12 contact version of its IP67 (once coupled) Series 718 connectors that mount through an 8mm hole […] Read the original post by Steve Bush