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
Month: February 2020
Boost your productivity with these 5 reading apps, on sale now
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
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
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
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’
“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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Google has admitted that it accidentally distributed private videos to the wrong Google Photos users. Read the original post by Michael Simon