The Origami King is worth it for the humor alone. Before Paper Mario: The Origami King’s release, I was a little wary. I was afraid of […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Month: July 2020
Powering down: iPhone 12 battery rumors
It’s July and there are only a few months left for us to get in all the hatin’ on the iPhone 12 we can before […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Covid Is Pushing Some Mass Transit Systems to the Brink
Riders are skittish. Cleaning costs are soaring. Some, like the Bay Area’s Caltrain system, face an existential crisis. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
A Summer Without Blockbusters
This year, there are no great movies uniting film fanatics. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
To Navigate Risk In a Pandemic, You Need a Color-Coded Chart
Is going to the dentist more dangerous than grocery shopping? Public health groups want to help us weigh everyday risks with to easy-to-read guides. Read the original post by Maryn McKenna
Apple to Run Virtual ‘Today at Apple’ Art Sessions for Chicago Students
Apple will host free online art sessions for high school students in Chicago next week as part of its continuing “Today at Apple” virtual event […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
1500 pixel linear CCD for automated optical inspection
Toshiba has introduced a pair of linear CCD image sensors for automated optical inspection and barcode scanning. Both are monochrome and have a 5.25?m (pitch) x 50?m […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Snoop Dogg and DMX Verzuz rap battle coming to Apple Music and Beats 1
Rap battle series Verzuz is coming to Apple Music and Beats 1, starting this week! What you need to know Rap battle series Verzuz is coming to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
iOS 14: Everything new in the Messages app
In many ways, Messages is the most important app on the iPhone. Obviously, sending and receiving texts is one of the most popular uses for […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Jasco Enbrighten Zigbee In-Wall Smart Dimmer review: Wiring novice? Jasco’s idiot-proof switch has you covered
Wiring can be confusing, so Jasco offers a simplified workaround. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Apple hosting virtual art sessions in Chicago for students
Led by artist Sentrock and his studio crew. What you need to know Apple is hosting virtual art sessions. High school students in Chicagoland will be able to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Small fanless Nvidia Arm PC packs a punch for AI
Aaeon is aiming at edge AI with a box PC built around an Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX processor with a 64bit hex-core Arm processor, 384 […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Google Maps Gains Docked Bikeshare Directions in 10 Cities
Google is rolling out new bike sharing information as part of its cycling route coverage in Google Maps. The new feature means users will be […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Microsoft President blasts App Store as barrier to fair competition
Brad Smith told regulators to look at the App Store’s rules. What you need to know Microsoft’s President has slammed the App Store’s rules. Brad Smith says the […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Cydia Substrate Update Adds Partial iOS 14 Support, Fixes Memory Leaks
A new Cydia Substrate update has been released which reduces memory usage and also fixes some other bugs with Substrate extensions. Cydia Substrate is used […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey