“Unsafe” Galaxy Note 7s Could Up Charge Limit to 80%
It's fairly safe to say that this Fall hasn't gotten off to a great start for Samsung. Their early launch of the Galaxy Note 7 seems have failed them, as batteries from another Samsung Group subsidiary, Samsung SDI, were faulty in launch units. This ...>> view originalTrump sides with Cruz over Internet domains, possibly snagging spending deal
Story highlightsCongress and the White House are looking to finish a budget deal by Sept. 30A dispute over assigning of website domain names is among obstacles to passageIn an unusual alliance, Trump is siding with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who is leading the push to prevent it from taking effect Oct. 1. Congressional sources tell CNN that Trump's late effort to engage on this issue could throw the last-minute negotiations into flux."The US should not turn control of the Internet over to the United N..>> view originalSingle Exodus From Africa Led To Modern Man Populating The Whole World, Scientists Say
In the 1980s, a group of scientists put forth a hypothesis stating that around 50,000 years ago, a single exodus from Africa resulted in modern man populating the whole world. Scientists led by Harvard Medical School geneticists analyzed DNA cultures from around the world and concluded that the hypothesis stands true.The modern Homo sapiens evolved in Africa nearly 200,000 years ago. How they populated the rest of the world had always intrigued scientists. A series of studies published Wednesday..>> view originalModern Technology Unlocks Secrets of a Damaged Biblical Scroll
The Dead Sea scrolls, those found at Qumran and elsewhere around the Dead Sea, contain versions quite similar to the Masoretic text but with many small differences. The text in the scroll found at the En-Gedi excavation site in Israel decades ago has none, according to Emanuel Tov, an expert on the Dead Sea scrolls at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Video Imaging Software Advancing Archaeology A computer imaging program can virtually unwrap and read ancient scrolls. ..>> view originalHands on with the iPhone 7 Plus' crazy new Portrait mode
One of the most talked about features of the iPhone 7 at launch was the new Portrait mode. It’s a software feature that uses the two lenses of the iPhone 7 Plus to create the look and feel of an image shot with portrait settings on a camera with a telephoto lens. Simply put: a pleasing blur that separates the foreground (person) from the background (other junk). I’m going to get a bit wonky in this piece because I feel the context will be sorely lacking once this feature hits widely — and there..>> view originalApple iPhone 7 Review
IntroductionApple's latest smartphones are easily among the most-anticipated launches of the year, with billions of fans eagerly looking forward to what the company comes up with next. Rarely arriving without controversy, a new iPhone will inevitably inspire some of the most impassioned reactions the industry gets to see. Who's Apple taking inspiration from? Are the new features reactionary or forward-thinking – and dare we say, “courageous?”Once again, Apple's coming through with a pair of mode..>> view originalGoPro's new cameras look great, but the company's future still lies in software
At first blush, GoPro’s new Hero 5 Black looks a lot different from the Hero 4 cameras. It’s rubbery and it’s chubbier, mostly because it’s now water resistant out of the box — no more bulky housing necessary, unless you really want to dive deep or give it some extra protection. The new camera (and the new Hero 5 Session that was released alongside it) has a host of other new features too, all of which I got to try out during this week’s launch event. The Hero 5 cameras are even cloud-connected..>> view originalApple's Talks With McLaren, Lit Motors Show Roads to Car Product
As it firms up plans to upend the auto industry, Apple Inc. is looking toward British carmaker McLaren and San Francisco-based startup Lit Motors for help. Both would give Apple some of the know-how needed to compete head to head against or forge a ...>> view originalTinder ditches dating for squad interactions on new iMessage app
Tinder is the latest platform to create its very own app for iMessage. Tinder Stacks will seem both familiar and unique to users of the dating service as it offers the same swipe interface as the company’s flagship app, but abandons its core matchmaking element altogether. Instead, Tinder Stacks is all about group decision-making. The iMessage app basically allows you to create visual polls made up of images from your iPhone photo library for your friends to interact with using a swipe-to-vote-..>> view original
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