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Month: February 2020
A new 12-inch iPad Pro is reportedly being worked on for a March release
What you need to know Apple is rumored to be working on a new 12-inch iPad Pro. DigiTimes reports that it will be announced “around March”. It isn’t […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Renesas part implemented in Safera Sense smart cooking sensor
Renesas has announced the ZMod 4410 gas sensor is being used in the Safera Sense smart cooking sensor. The Renesas part enables the device to […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
How’d that turn out? Revisiting some Apple-killing technologies
It’s time once again to play the new game show that’s sweeping the nation: How’d THAT Turn Out?, in which we look back at predictions […] Read the original post by The Macalope
How’d that turn out? Revisiting some Apple-killing technologies.
It’s time once again to play the new game show that’s sweeping the nation: How’d THAT Turn Out?, in which we look back at predictions […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Floating Farms Point the Way to Alternative Food Ecosystems
Thirty-four heifers aboard a stable in Rotterdam harbor show that cow buoys could provide a creative way to boost food security. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Streaming Music Doesn’t Flow, It Evaporates
Listening to streamed tunes through a smart speaker squeezes the ecstasy out of the experience. There are ways to get it back. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Clean Up Your Act With a Bidet for Any Budget
According to the CDC, the average person leaves a little something behind—0.14 grams of something—when they wipe. There’s an appliance for that. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Floating Farms May Help Reinvent the World’s Food Ecosystems
Thirty-four heifers aboard a stable in Rotterdam harbor are showing that cow buoys might be a sustainable, reliable alternative to our current food system. Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
AI, the Transcription Economy, and the Future of Work
If you want to understand how technology is changing our job prospects, take a look at the folks who transcribe audio recordings into text. Read the original post by Clive Thompson
Deliver Us, Lord, From the Startup Life
In the Midwest, Christian entrepreneurs are searching for relief from the corrosive grind of company-building—while some faith leaders preach the gospel of crushing it. Read the original post by Kathryn Joyce
Six-Word Sci-Fi: The Next Great Crowdsourced Project
Each month we publish a six-word story—and it could be written by you. Read the original post by WIRED Readers
Essential Gear For Keeping Your Workspace Tidy
Whether you toil at home or in an open-plan office, these tools will keep your desk clean and your mind clear. Read the original post by Boone Ashworth
Anker Nebula Soundbar—Fire TV Edition review: Great Fire TV and Alexa functionality, but so-so sound
This 2.1-channel soundbar comes with Fire TV and Alexa onboard, but we weren’t impressed by its mediocre audio. Read the original post by Ben Patterson
Bloomberg: ‘iPhone SE 2’ Launch Still on Course for March Despite Coronavirus Outbreak, New iPad Pro Models in First Half of 2020
Bloomberg this morning reports that Apple’s new low-cost iPhone is still on course for launch next month, despite the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick