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Month: February 2020

ON Semiconductor LED drivers for vehicle lighting applications

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ON Semiconductor has launched a family of four devices, two LED drivers and two current controllers, for use in automotive exterior and interior lighting. Aimed […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy

Boost your productivity with these 5 reading apps, on sale now

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If you want to be more successful at work and happier in your personal life, learning how to read quickly and efficiently is an absolute […] Read the original post by iMore.com

GeForce Now is probably as good as Mac gaming is going to get

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Here’s something I never thought I’d say: I’m playing Blizzard’s Overwatch on macOS Catalina on a 13-inch MacBook Air from 2012. I’ve got the graphics […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson

Nvidia’s play-anywhere GeForce Now service is finally here, and it demolishes Google Stadia

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Nvidia’s GeForce Now lets you stream your games from the cloud, and it’s finally launching in full after years in beta. Here’s what you need […] Read the original post by Brad Chacos

DC-DC converter from EVs and HEVs is available from Relec

Posted on February 4, 2020 by

DC-DC onverters from Mornsun, the CF0505XT series are available from Relec and are designed to meet the battery managment system needs of electric vehicles (EVs) […] Read the original post by Staff

Blix considering class-action against Apple over ‘sherlocking’

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“We are considering all options, including a class-action lawsuit…” What you need to know Developer Blix has called on other iOS developers to fight back against Apple […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, the Condition so Controversial Doctors Won’t Diagnose It

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Italian photographer Claudia Gori sought out sufferers of the condition who wanted to share their story with the world. Read the original post by Michael Hardy

Foldable Screen Phones Have a Crease Problem, but Apple Seems to Have a Solution for It

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Android phone makers have jumped onto the foldable-screen phone bandwagon, but all such phones seem to have an issue with the screen crease. However, Apple […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik

Google Photos Private Videos Wrongly Shared with Strangers, Google Issues an Apology

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Google Photos is perhaps one of the most popular photo apps across multiple platforms. It not only offers the convenience of viewing your pictures […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

Outlook for iPad now optimized for Split View

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Outlook users on iPads can now drag and drop texting using Split View. What you need to know Microsoft Outlook is now optimized for Split View on […] Read the original post by Sean Endicott

Oprah’s Book Club comes under fire over ‘American Dirt’ choice

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Her endorsement of Jeanine Cummins’ ‘American Dirt’ is the latest source of controversy. What you need to know Oprah has come under fire over her decision to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Finally, you can now access iCloud.com on iOS and Android browsers

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Well, you can access Photos, Notes, Reminders and Find My iPhone. What you need to know Apple has been working to update native support for iCloud.com on […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Apple is considering different options empower the Digital Crown

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Bureau of patents and trademarks U.S. has published a new patent application, which was registered by Apple. The patent also describes methods of extending the […] Read the original post by Mark

This Identity Activist Wants to Make Facebook Obsolete

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Your digital self is fragmented and owned by third parties. Kaliya Young has a plan to change that—and make tech fairer for all. Read the original post by Molly Schwartz, Wired UK

Google may have accidentally sent your private videos to some random person

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Google has admitted that it accidentally distributed private videos to the wrong Google Photos users. Read the original post by Michael Simon

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