Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2019

Techathlon podcast: Classic messenger sounds, Apple’s fanciest Mac, and the week’s biggest tech news

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Have fun and learn about tech at the same time.

The most fun you can have with a podcast that doesn't have anyone famous on it.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2X7uOER

Monday, June 3, 2019

All the big Apple announcements from WWDC 2019

WWDC 2019

Follow along as Tim Cook and his crew take the stage to show off Apple's new stuff.

Apple's World Wide Developers Conference may introduce iOS 13, iPad OS, a new Mac Pro, the death of iTunes, and more.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2HRNgsl

Techathlon podcast: WWDC preview, looking back at the iPod, and the computer acronym game

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Play along with fun trivia games and catch up on the latest tech news all at the same time.

The Techathlon podcast is back in full force this week. Listen to this week's episode in the player embedded in this article, or by subscribing on iTunes or Spotify.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2IfPPn4

This reusable lunch kit is good for the earth and your food budget

reusable lunch items

Bringing your food to work or school cuts waste in more ways than one.

Bringing your food to work or school cuts waste in more ways than one. Cut single-use dishes, cups, and utensils for good.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2WetfQZ

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Roomba's new flagship robot is an expensive way to clean your home's corners

roomba

It only costs $1,300.

With well-established tech products, adding a new sensor can allow for iterative improvements and new features.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2wqsJVd

Amazon's $90 Echo Show 5 has a sliding camera cover as part of Alexa's privacy makeover

Amazon Echo Show 5.

No one is sure whether or not smart screens should have cameras.

Amazon's new Echo has a sliding cover for its camera.


from Technology http://bit.ly/30VE9i7

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

5 reasons you might actually want to buy the new iPod Touch

It’s the most minimalist, and cheapest, touchscreen gadget you can get from Apple.

The newest gadget out of Cupertino may be best described by what it can’t do.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2YUs6zG

Monday, May 27, 2019

Techathlon podcast: Hot dogs, tech trivia, and our greatest hits so far

Techathlon

Catch up on all the latest tech news in the most enjoyable way possible.

How much do you know about tech? Come find out.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2X92iiN

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Friday, May 24, 2019

Why would you want a $10k camera with 100 megapixels anyway?

100 megapixel camera

Fujifilm's new GFX 100 is a $10,000 camera with lots of pixels. Here's what they're made to do.

The $10,000 Fujifilm GFX 100 is a comparative steal.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2M7WkNS

6,000 tires, 700 horsepower, and 230 miles per hour: The Indy 500 by the numbers

IndyCar

One of the greatest car races in the world is also a showcase for innovative engineering.

The Indy 500 has some truly impressive machines piloted by remarkable humans.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2HOx7CN

Thursday, May 23, 2019

The best LED light strips

Illuminate your beds, hallways, shelves, and backs of your televisions.

If you've got a reliable internet connection, consider adding smart lights to your home. You can adjust the brightness of your lights and set the mood by choosing from…


from Technology http://bit.ly/2DzLx7C

MIT's new robot takes orders from your muscles

robot

Signals from your biceps and triceps tell this robot how to help you lift heavy objects.

We're used to technology that responds to a voice command, keystroke, or tap. But this robot focuses on your biceps to get information.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2JYhzz4

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

This new box full of sensors could help more flying machines get off the ground

Boeing

But in aviation, systems must be redundant and completely reliable.

Bosch has developed a universal control unit that can help air taxis know what they're doing as they fly.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2wbdq2D

Monday, May 20, 2019

Can AI escape our control and destroy us?

AI face illustration

Skype cofounder Jaan Tallinn bankrolls efforts to keep superintelligent AI under control.

Can superintelligent AI escape our control and destroy us? Skype cofounder Jaan Tallinn puts money on it—and on finding a solution.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2M6KkfU

Techathlon podcast: 1997’s hottest tech, surprising air-travel stats, the zombie in your computer

Techathlon Podcast

Play along with our game show podcast and learn about the latest tech news.

Check out the latest episode of the most fun tech podcast around.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2YC2iIn

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Last week in tech: DJI’s new action camera, a clever new flying machine, and RIP YTMND

Spotify Car Thing

Get caught up on the biggest technology news stories.

Catch up on this week's tech news and listen to the latest episode of the podcast.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2JL8B8h

Friday, May 17, 2019

Inside the 2019 Ferrari Pista, a supercar built for the racetrack

Ferrari Pista

It's built specifically with the racetrack in mind.

The new Ferrari Pista is ready for laps on the track.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2HoJJli

Watch this electric air taxi take off vertically, thanks to 36 swiveling 'jet' engines

lilium

It has a range of 186 miles and is optimized to cruise.

A German company tested their five-seat vertical-take-off-and-landing electric "jet" earlier this month.


from Technology http://bit.ly/30mdjiB

Formula 1 racing teams have intense recruitment programs for engineers

Infiniti Racing

The Renault Formula One team and Infiniti have a unique program for recruiting talent.

Work your way up into the big leagues.


from Technology http://bit.ly/2VIn5gr

Scientists say most people need more protein than current guidelines suggest

A new review suggests that doing more exercise and eating more protein than current minimum recommendations may help people stay stronger, s...