A new competition challenges scientists to innovate on how we map Earth’s constantly shifting magnetic field—and make navigation safer and more accurate. Read the original post by Sarah Scoles
Month: March 2020
Fitbit launches the Charge 4 with built-in GPS, few other reasons to upgrade
In a world where I wasn’t confined to my home, this article would be filled with my impressions of Fitbit’s latest fitness tracker, the Charge […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
HQ Trivia returns 6 weeks after closing for good
It was forced to shut down in February after a failed acquisition. What you need to know Massively popular quiz app HQ Trivia is back! HQ Trivia was […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Stream your own media with the Synology DiskStation DS220j on sale for $150
The Synology DiskStation DS220j 2-Bay NAS enclosure is down to $149.99 at B&H. You may need to clip the $20 off on-page coupon to see […] Read the original post by John Levite
Save the Earth from invasion in the new Saints Row IV
Nintendo Switch has tons of awesome games available right now! Plus, there are dozens more in the pipeline. When the Switch first launched, there were fewer […] Read the original post by Alex Huebner
Niantic announces acquisition of 6D.ai, teases “planet-scale AR”
“This means we’re even closer to an AR platform that will unlock the ability for any developer to make content for current and future AR […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Zoom Calls Are Not End-to-End Encrypted Contrary to Claims
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rise in the usage of video calling apps. Zoom has been the most popular choice among consumers and […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The new Fitbit Charge 4 brings built-in GPS to your wrist for just $150
It also has seven-day battery life and comes with a Spotify app. What you need to know The Fitbit Charge 4 is the first Fitbit tracker with […] Read the original post by Joe Maring
Fitbit launches the Charge 4 with built-in GPS, few other changes
In a world where I wasn’t confined to my home, this article would be filled with my impressions of Fitbit’s latest fitness tracker, the Charge […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Apple Music Shares Playlists Aimed at Lifting Your Spirits While Social Distancing
Apple Music is now offering its subscribers a few playlists aimed at working from home, focusing on schoolwork, and generally lifting spirits for everyone during […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Rumor: Apple Will Soon Seed First Beta of iOS 13.4.1
Apple will soon be releasing the first beta of iOS 13.4.1 with some bug fixes in the coming days. The report also claims that there […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
iOS 13.4.1 may be on the way within days, VPN bug fix in tow
If correct, the report could mean several bug fixes are on the way. What you need to know A report claims iOS 13.4.1 may be in beta […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
At Best Buy brought cases for iPhone 9
In the last few weeks a number of rumors about the successor to iPhone SE decreased markedly. Some sources claimed that the release of novelties […] Read the original post by Mark
People Read a Lot of Covid News—but It Won’t Save the Media
Yes, everyone is hungry for information about the pandemic. But media’s ability to monetize that readership is dissolving. Time for policymakers to act. Read the original post by Philip M. Napoli
In Crowded Hospitals, Who Will Get Life-Saving Equipment?
As health care workers prepare for surges of Covid-19 patients, they must grapple with the ethics of rationing critical medical gear. Read the original post by Gregory Barber