Small children (and sometimes bigger ones) can be as slippery as salmon. Keep an eye on them with a kid-friendly GPS tracker. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Month: October 2019
NASA’s Biggest Telescope Ever Prepares for a 2021 Launch
Once the $10 billion Webb Telescope is blasted into orbit, it will seek out water on Earth-like planets, stars being born, and more elusive interstellar […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Six-Word Sci-Fi: Predict a Scandal at the 2040 Summer Olympics
Each month we publish a six-word story—and it could be written by you. Read the original post by WIRED Readers
You Know What They Say: ‘Great Wi-Fi, Grateful Family’
These multitalented routers ensure that your home Wi-Fi isn’t just stable and fast but also secure. Read the original post by Michael Calore
Who Are the Most Successful Entrepreneurs? The Middle-Aged
Sure, youth and innocence are great. But what if experience is even greater? We might get more innovation if we let the elders take the […] Read the original post by Clive Thompson
Tech Marketing Is Losing Its Cool
When the cracks in the facade begin to show, just keep calm and consider supply and demand. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
In Praise of Ugly and Conspicuous Security Cameras
Surveillance works best when the bad guys can see they’re being watched. So why design smart-home security cameras to blend in so beautifully? Read the original post by Jonathon Keats
Beyerdynamic Xelento Wireless in-ear headphone review: Audiophile-worthy sound, luxury-goods price tag
In addition to superb sound, Beyerdynamic’s Xelento Wireless in-ear monitor offers exceptional build quality and an app that tailors the EQ to your specific hearing […] Read the original post by Scott Wilkinson
Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K UHD smart TV review: Great color, good features, moderate HDR
Vizio’s M-Series Quantum delivers outstanding color and decent HDR for not a whole lot of cash. But there’s no motion compensation, native DLNA streaming, or […] Read the original post by Jon L. Jacobi
Low clamping voltage, high surge TVS devices protect USB Type-C PD in smartphones
Low clamping voltage, high surge transient voltage suppressors (TVS) from Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS) are designed for Vbus protection. The AOZ8621UNI series of six […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Serato brings macOS Catalina compatibility updates to DJ Pro and DJ Lite
Image via Serato Updates are in the works for Serato Sample, Pitch ‘n Time Pro and LE What you need to know Serato has updated its DJ software […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple in Russia has been replaced by the Director
Today it became known that the Russian office of the Apple company’s new Director. In the middle of last week the head of the LLC […] Read the original post by Mark
Adobe Illustrator can come out on iPad in 2020
Adobe is preparing to release on the iPad, another app from the Creative Cloud set — vector graphics editor Illustrator. The official announcement of the version […] Read the original post by Mark
Tim Cook speaks at Ceres gala on sustainability in NYC
Image via 9to5Mac “We don’t see climate change as risk, but opportunity.” What you need to know Tim Cook served as the keynote speaker at Ceres’ 30th Anniversary […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Through the mobile application “Sotsuslugi” more than 6 thousand applications for the hire of technical AIDS
The Ministry of social development in Moscow region developed a mobile application “Sotsuslugi”, one section of which is the “rental rehabilitation”. Section helps to choose […] Read the original post by Mark