If working from home is a new experience for you, you may realize that being away from the office can cause some frustration. You may […] Read the original post by Luke Filipowicz
Month: March 2020
Microchip aims to simplify secure IoT product development
With the design of secured IoT products in mind, Microchip has announced range of cloud agnostic embedded development products that connect through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Mouser Electronics stocking STM32L5 low-power MCUs
Mouser Electronics is now stocking STM32L5 low-power microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics. The device is based on a Cortex-M33 core with Trustzone hardware-based security. Their security architecture […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Stuck at home and need help with your iPhone, iPad, or Mac? Here’s what to do
With concerns about the novel coronavirus outbreak in full swing, many employers (including Apple itself) are advising their employees to work from home to minimize […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
‘Hi Dad, It’s Me. Please Buy Lots of Soup’
As the coronavirus spreads, telling your physician ox of a father to wash his hands and stockpile beans feels abnormal. But these are abnormal times. Read the original post by Robin Romm
‘Hi Dad, It’s Me. Please Buy Lots of Soup’
As the coronavirus spreads, telling your physician ox of a father to wash his hands and stockpile beans feels abnormal. But these are abnormal times. Read the original post by Robin Romm
Apple and Other Tech Companies to Convene With White House Officials About Coronavirus Response
Executives from Apple and other tech companies will meat Trump administration officials on Wednesday to discuss co-ordination efforts and information sharing to help tackle the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Hungry while working remotely? Get food delivered with these services!
Due to recent events, a lot of people are now working from home and avoiding places where there might be a lot of people gathered […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Transimpedance amplifiers for 100-800Gbit/s optical comms
Macom has introduced transimpedance amplifiers for optical comms ranging from 100Gbit/s DR1 to 800Gbit/s DR8 and FR8. There are two parts, which come in flip […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
DigiTimes: Apple’s 5G antenna-in-package technology supplier confirmed
That’s according to DigiTimes’ latest report… What you need to know A DigiTimes report claims that Apple’s 5G iPhones and iPads will use AIP (antenna in package) […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Cursors on the iPad? Bring them on
The report that real, Mac-style cursor support is coming to the iPad is sure to make a lot of people upset. Some will argue that […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
iPad Stocks in China Dwindle as Kids Switch to E-Learning Amid Coronavirus-Related School Closures
iPad stocks are reportedly running low in China because parents are buying them to help with e-learning at home in response to school closures relating […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
How cord-cutters can watch March Madness without paying for cable TV
Our cord-cutter’s guide to March Madness shows you how you can watch every game in the tournament at the lowest possible cost. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
Leviton Decora Smart Voice Dimmer with Amazon Alexa review: Two smart home devices in one
This highly capable smart dimmer is also 98 percent of an Amazon Echo smart speaker. Read the original post by Michael Brown
Apple to close all of its Italian stores this weekend
The whole country has gone into lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. What you need to know Apple is to close all of its retail stores this […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick