A scientist spent years building a tool to identify coronaviruses that can jump species. Then this winter’s virus emerged—and put his system to the test. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Month: February 2020
Today’s Cartoon: Escape Vehicles
The trials of a self-driving-car salesman. Read the original post by WIRED Cartoons
With In-Car AR, Drivers Get a New View of the Road Ahead
New augmented reality-equipped navigation screens are the latest in an arms race among upscale auto makers like Mercedes and Cadillac. Read the original post by Alex Davies
3 Samsung Galaxy S20 features Apple should borrow for the iPhone 12 (and three it shouldn’t)
Apple fans might think the Galaxy S20 is more eye-roll than innovation, but the fact of the matter is Samsung’s latest phones are packed with […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
BlueMail app at heart of ‘sherlocking’ controversy restored to App Store
The news comes just a week after developer Blix called on other developers to fight Apple over the practice. What you need to know Blix’s BlueMail app […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Lost Notebook
In the early days of Facebook, Zuck kept his plans for world domination in handwritten journals. He destroyed them. But a few revealing pages survived. Read the original post by Steven Levy
Simplehuman Rectangular Sensor Can review: Have we taken voice control too far?
Sensors in this fancy trash can recognize voice commands and gestures, no smart speaker needed. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Apple Pay will account for 1-in-10 global card transactions by 2025
That’s all transactions, not just contactless… What you need to know A report says that Apple Pay will account for 10% of global card transactions by 2025. Currently, […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Sponsored Content: Don’t Forget Connectors When Designing IoT Applications
Hardware as well as software connections matter for IoT, writes Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing, Farnell. Experts on the Internet of Things (IoT) believe […] Read the original post by Alun Williams
Apple Pay Could Account for 10 Percent of Global Card Transactions by 2025 and Even Rival PayPal
Apple Pay could account for 10 percent of global card transactions by 2025 and pose a serious challenge to rivals like PayPal, according to recent […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Foxconn targeting return to 50% production by end of February
With a view to resuming 80% of production in China in March. What you need to know A report states that Foxconn is aiming to return to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
DigiTimes says Apple working on AirPods Pro ‘Lite’
It comes from a report that says Apple is shifting orders due to the coronavirus outbreak… What you need to know Apple may be working on a […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Rumor: Apple Working on ‘AirPods Pro Lite’
A new report from DigiTimes claims that Apple is working on a lite version of the AirPods Pro called the ‘AirPods Pro Lite.’ The company is working […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Measure Twice, Cut Once: Getting a Modern ERP Deployment Right
eWEEK CASE STUDY: A highly successful furniture maker explains how its longtime relationship with SAP has enabled the company to maintain growth through the decades. Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Apple Reportedly Working on ‘AirPod Pro Lite’ Earphones
Apple is said to be working with supply chain partners in Taiwan on several upcoming products, including a so-called “AirPod Pro Lite,” according to DigiTimes. […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka