After spending all that money on a beautiful new Apple Watch Series 4, consider protecting that investment with a case on your Apple Watch, especially […] Read the original post by Karen S Freeman
Month: October 2019
The 14 Best Wireless Headphones for Everyone (2019)
WIRED’s favorite wireless headphones and earbuds for taking phone calls, listening to music, working out, and more. Read the original post by Parker Hall
Gadget Lab Podcast: Facial Recognition Is Coming to a School Near You
WIRED Editor in Chief Nicholas Thompson joins us for a special edition of this week’s podcast, to discuss Facebook, Google, and facial recognition technology. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
A Netflix Series Explores the Brave New World of Crispr
From malaria-ridden villages in Burkina Faso to fertility clinics in Ukraine, *Unnatural Selection* takes viewers deep into the gene-editing revolution. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Apple holds ‘Dickinson’ global premiere in New York
What you need to know The “Dickinson” global premiere was held at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. The cast was in attendance including star Hailee […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Murata claims highest power-density with PQU650 series
Murata has announced the PQU650 series of open-frame, 650W-rated ac-dc power supplies. The firm claims its PQU650 series offers the highest power-density product on the […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
6 reasons why the iPad is still the best Apple Arcade device
Apple Arcade, the new gaming subscription service, is now available on the iPhone, the iPad, the Apple TV, and the Mac. After playing Apple Arcade […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
This Week’s Cartoons: Stock Photos, Robocalls, and Ear Transplants
Just hear the lab rat out. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
Can Tiny Glass Beads Keep Arctic Ice From Melting? Maaaybe
A geoengineering nonprofit wants to spread silicate beads over polar sea ice to prevent the absorption of heat, but some scientists have their doubts. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
Rolls-Royce Turns a 747 Into a Flying Lab for New Engines
The engine maker and its contractor AeroTec plan to strip a Qantas jetliner and stuff it with instruments to test new models. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
4 College Admissions Essay Editing Services Reviewed: Scribendi, Wordvice, Elite Editing, Scribbr
College applicants seeking an edge can turn to online services which, for as little as $14, will spruce up their admissions essays. Read the original post by Christopher Null
IKEA’s smart blinds are finally here. But not at all stores
What you need to know Some of IKEA’s smart blinds are on sale now. Only some stores have stock, though. Not not all of them have all sizes, […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Google Pixel 4’s Face Unlock Feature Works With Eyes Closed, Sparking Security Concerns
Google has ignited security concerns over the facial authentication system in its new Pixel 4 smartphone by admitting that it will unlock the device even […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Report: AirPods Pro to be announced within the next two weeks
What you need to know The new AirPod will gain the Pro name They’ll justify that with noise cancelling tech. They’ll cost around $260. New AirPods Pro to go […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Tim Cook tweets in support of Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act
“These workers are critical to America’s future…” What you need to know Tim Cook has tweeted in support of Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. Cook urged the Senate […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick