The so-called Silicon Valley candidate has a habit of ripping the tech industry, but his message is catching on, he’s flush with cash, and he’s […] Read the original post by Nicholas Thompson
Month: November 2019
Today’s Cartoon: Held Hostage by Technology
The smartphones have become self-aware. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
Do We Need a Special Language to Talk to Aliens?
Scientists have tried contacting extraterrestrials with a number of bespoke linguistic systems. But we might be better off using our own languages. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
Report: The Government and Tech Need to Cooperate on AI
It also warns that AI-enhanced national security apparatus like autonomous weapons and surveillance systems will raise ethical questions. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
1kW modular power supply is industry’s first fanless model, claims Relec
Claimed to be the industry’s first fanless 1kW modular power supply, the COOLX1000 from Advanced Energy is now available from Relec Electronics. It is designed […] Read the original post by EW Staff
How to customize Share menus on iPhone
Tapping on the Share icon gives you a menu of options that vary depending on what app you are in. For example, if you are […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
MacPaw’s ‘Setapp for Teams’ is now in public beta
‘Productivity up, costs down.’ What you need to know MacPaw has announced that ‘Setapp for Teams’ is now available as a public beta. Setapp gives users unlimited access […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Here’s why Google’s Fitbit purchase is worth every penny—even if we never get a Pixel Watch
Google’s purchase of Fitbit may bring about a whole line of Made by Google wearables, but that’s not the main draw here. Read the original post by Michael Simon
Industrial displays are low power, high visibility
Two 12-inch TFT-LCDs released by Display Technology are designed for applications that require consistent readability in challenging conditions or full HD with low power consumption. […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Live Home 3D Pro review: Design a dream home in the palm of your hand
Whether building a new home or designing a makeover for your current property, it’s a good idea to visualize ideas before breaking out the sledgehammer […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
U-tec Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro review: A do-it-all lock held back by complex installation
With a crack fingerprint reader and a capable app, this smart lock ultimately overcomes its setup difficulties. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Bernie Sanders denounces Apple’s $2.5 billion affordable housing initiative
“We are going to make companies like Apple start paying their fair share…” What you need to know Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders has denounced Apple’s $2.5 […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Watchguard introduces ruggedised Wi-Fi AP327X with IP67 rating
Watchguard Technologies has released the AP327X, a cloud-managed outdoor Wi-Fi access point (AP) with a ruggedised enclosure and external antenna connectors, designed for use in harsh […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Chip inductors for automotive noise suppression
Taiyo Yuden is manufacturing AEC-Q200 (automotive passive component standard) qualified surface-mount noise suppression inductors for power leads. “Based on our unique internal structure and material […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Survey suggests nearly a quarter of U.S. Apple customers own an Apple TV
That puts it ahead of Apple Watch and AirPods! What you need to know Consumer research shows that nearly 25% of U.S. Apple Customers own an Apple […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick