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Tech News
Apple can’t just make iPhones for ever
It would be foolhardy to call this the peak for Apple, because you can never be sure what mystery products are lurking in its research and development buildings. However, it is clearly becoming more difficult for Apple, Samsung and others… Read More ›
The Light Phone
In a time where technology products are being built at an exponential rate, it is more important than ever to ask “why?”. Our time & attention are the two most important things that we take for granted the hundred of… Read More ›
One day, phones might not need wireless radios
Researchers led by Alanson Sample, associate lab director and leader of Disney Research’s Wireless Systems group, devised an ultra-low-power system of sensors that transmit data to a central receiver by reflecting the ambient radio waves from commercial broadcasting systems that… Read More ›
Amazon now delivering newspapers
Publishers in major Spanish cities, like Madrid and Barcelona, have teamed up with Amazon so that a physical newspaper can be ordered through the expedited delivery service. El Pais, Spain’s major newspaper with bureaus also in Latin America, will be… Read More ›
Amazon’s video app may land on Apple TV soon
Amazon and Apple may have reached a truce. The tech giants, who are increasingly competing for customers’ time, eyeballs and money, are close to an agreement to bring an Amazon video app to Apple’s Apple TV set-top box, according to… Read More ›
Optimism For The Future
All quite standard from Tim Cook apart from the bullish statement regarding the iPhone.
Lyrebird can copy anyone’s voice
Record 1 minute from someone’s voice and Lyrebird can compress her/his voice’s DNA into a unique key. Use this key to generate anything with its corresponding voice… More here. You can listen to some samples of famous people here, including Trump,… Read More ›
LG’s new 42.5-inch monitor
LG’s latest monitor is a big beast aimed at pro customers used to juggling multiple displays. It’s 42.5 inches wide, and has enough ports to show four screens at once from different sources. Oh, and it’s available for preorder for… Read More ›
Are we addicted to consuming information?
In an annual contest at Coney Island, participants vie to see who can eat the most hot dogs in 10 minutes. It has seemed in recent years that US adults bring a similar spirit to their consumption of media, cramming… Read More ›