I maggiori editori statunitensi hanno confermato che uno su dieci libri venduti è in formato audio, una percentuale molto più alta rispetto a pochi anni fa. | Continue reading
Commentary: Apple's web browser finally catches up to one of the best things from Microsoft's doggy old Internet Explorer. | Continue reading
The economic consequences for energy, raw materials, and land may not be what you’d expect. | Continue reading
55 million years ago, the Northeast Atlantic Ocean opened up between Europe and Greenland, pushing t... | Continue reading
Flight sim company FlightSimLabs caused controversy earlier this year after embedding malware in its software to tackle piracy. Now the company is at the center of a new storm after unhappy users on Reddit reported anti-piracy files being installed into Windows systems folders. I … | Continue reading
This page provides a product summary for each Apple model. The intent is to provide our best recommendations regarding current product cycles, and to provide a summary of currently available rumors for each model. This page is based on rumors and speculation and we provide no gua … | Continue reading
In spite of MiniBooNE result, evidence for the weird particle has weakened | Continue reading
The Telescope Array detected 10 bursts of downward terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) between 2014 and 2016, more events than have been observed in rest of the world combined. They are the first to detect downward TGFs at the beginning of cloud-to-ground lightning, and to show … | Continue reading
An exploration into the music of skateboarding. | Continue reading
But is SpaceX playing fair, or profiting from subsidies? | Continue reading
Make money outside of a normal full time job. Step by step instructions on how to be a partimepreneur: | Continue reading
Scale isn’t about large numbers | Continue reading
New Snapdragon-powered laptops could have better performance than the current crop thanks to a chip that's even more powerful than Qualcomm's flagship smartphone SoC. | Continue reading
I got my first iPod in 2002 — it was my first Apple product. I had had a Sony Walkman for a long time and had recently moved on to their… | Continue reading
Manafort and an associate allegedly used WhatsApp and Telegram to suggest to witnesses that they should deny allegations of illegal lobbying work in the US. | Continue reading
The Department of Homeland Security announced a public bid for third party companies to build a “media influence database” capable of tracking more than 290,000 news sources across the globe. First spotted by Bloomberg Law, the public bid would also track journalists and bloggers … | Continue reading
Wanted to share a quick tip on using keyboard shortcuts to activate chrome extensions. Up until now it never occurred to me to use a keyboard shortcut to activate an extension, but thanks to a user… | Continue reading
The Microsoft Store is now offering up both the ASUS NovaGo and HP Envy x2 Always-Connected PCs at retail and online. | Continue reading
Adoptive T cell therapy induced complete and durable remission in a patient with refractory metastatic breast cancer, providing proof of principle for this approach in breast cancer therapy. | Continue reading
Lines blur as processors are added into traditional FPGAs, and programmability is added into ASICs. | Continue reading
SOLVED: The last known unidentified marking on the Saturn V S-IC. For a hair over twenty years, I have been chasing the markings on the ... | Continue reading
Dwight Clark, the former 49ers star best known for "The Catch" that won the NFC Championship Game in 1982, has died at the age of 61, his wife wrote on Twitter. | Continue reading
Writing and speaking from Sacha Judd | Continue reading
Apple’s new security feature, USB Restricted Mode, is in the iOS 12 Beta, and it could kill the popular iPhone unlocking tools for cops made by Cellebrite and GrayShift. | Continue reading
Developer efficiency is always top mind for the Bitbucket team and we’re constantly looking at ways to get you up and coding as quickly as possible. For example, knowing so many of you use Sourcetree as your Git client of choice meant it was a no-brainer for us to add a ‘Clone in … | Continue reading
As part of our effort to accelerate the global adoption of cryptocurrency, today we’re announcing the launch of Coinbase’s office in Japan… | Continue reading
The Safari feature will jam Facebook-powered "Like," "Share" and comment plugins on third-party sites from tracking your activities. | Continue reading
The only GeForce graphics card news from the Computex keynote was a veiled 'no comment.' | Continue reading
Dark Mode leads the list of new features in the evolutionary macOS 14 Mojave. But, while most of the changes are small, many of them will be welcome. | Continue reading
In this article, we are going to look at the different types of VPC setups available in AWS. We will also walk through the core terminology for VPC and explain the primary components. | Continue reading
GitHub needed a buyer, and there aren't too many options. | Continue reading
Bayer is shedding the name of the controversial agri-chemical giant, which still faces over 300 lawsuits in U.S. federal courts. | Continue reading
Apple TV 4K will rock your ears and eyes a little bit more starting this fall, alongside a collection of either nice-to-have or essential new features, depending on your living room. | Continue reading
EV Grieve is the leading news, entertainment and lifestyle blog about the East Village of New York City. | Continue reading
GoDaddy Seite nicht gefunden (Fehler 404). | Continue reading
Apple today updated its four core operating systems (iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS) with a wide range of new features for end users. Less clear is how developers will put the new functionalities to use in their own apps. Mention of new APIs and SDKs were largely absent from the keyno … | Continue reading
I am at the San Francisco International Airport some barely recent morning, registering for a travel program called Clear when the automated kiosk assisting me makes a strange request: “Stand still… | Continue reading
Cities will have to accept that in cases of extreme weather, survival means change—to the economy, and to the country’s idea of itself. | Continue reading
Third week of GSoC was all about working on the code and it's quality. It's the first time I started using KIVY and here's how it went. | Continue reading
This is my first time to visit Japan. Strangely, I feel a sense of recognition during the visit of one of the shrines in Tokyo. As if I… | Continue reading
A poll released Sunday by the Bay Area Council showed that 46 percent of Bay Area residents surveyed said they want to move out of the area. That number is up from 34 in the 2016 findings from the same poll, suggesting . Many of the residents who do leave are moving to places lik … | Continue reading
The Apple Watch, with a focus on fitness, communication, and info-snippet consumption, looks to become far more capable in all these areas courtesy of the just-announced watchOS 5. The updated will let other models work as walkie-talkies, play podcasts, spawn more-interactive ale … | Continue reading
Lightning Network should be decentralized, censorship-resistant, trustless and privacy-oriented, but can this really be achieved? And when? | Continue reading
EV Grieve is the leading news, entertainment and lifestyle blog about the East Village of New York City. | Continue reading
Shamayel Daoud was a science tutor for kids in San Francisco a few years ago when she had a realization: This city is way too expensive for me. She enjoyed the work but was living | Continue reading
Using steerable jets of water like rockets, this robot snake can fly into burning buildings to extinguish fires | Continue reading
The list of curated resources and software engineering blog posts for 2018-06-05 | Continue reading