[ad_1] When we first wrote about Chowbotics, their salad-making robot, which was then just a prototype, stirred a bit of controversy. The company promises to bring nutritious dining options to offices that don’t have a big cafeteria and budget to employ full-time chefs. But, like other food automation technologies, their robot, ...
Read More »FCC Chairman Pai pushes for broadband access over competition
[ad_1] You may be familiar with FCC Chairman Pai as the Trump-appointed monster working devotedly to dismantle your internet freedom and security, but that’s not really how it is. Pai is certainly on the unpopular (to say the least) side of the net neutrality debate, but in the matter of connecting ...
Read More »Google launches new certification program for mobile site developers
[ad_1] Google is launching a new certification program for mobile site developers today. The exam covers everything from the basics of why mobile sites matter to how to improve mobile site speed, effective mobile UX design and more advanced topics like progressive web apps. As Google notes, passing the exam ...
Read More »Expert tips for managing your cloud data
[ad_1] When oncologists at Carolinas HealthCare System go before a tumor board review to discuss patient cases, they are looking for feedback on treatment plans and clinical trials. During their presentations, the doctors show their peers genetic data, pathology reports, lab results and physicians’ notes — all of which is ...
Read More »(P)REVIEW: CASIO EX-FR200 Action Cam
Editor’s Note: It should be known that this (p)review was conducted a while back with a pre-release version of the camera, but we still wanted to get the info out there. The full-on version, with fully cooked software, is now available, and we’ll hopefully get around to reviewing the whole ...
Read More »Report: Android overtakes Windows as the internet’s most used operating system
[ad_1] Mobile is today as important, if not more important, than desktops when it comes to the internet and apps. A clear reminder of that comes with news of a report claiming that Google’s Android has overtaken Windows as the internet’s most used operating system. Research from web analytics company Statcounter found Android now accounts ...
Read More »Innovative ‘microwave helmet’ isn’t for cooking brains — it’s for saving them
[ad_1] Why it matters to you Diagnosing possible brain bleeds at the site of an accident is difficult. A portable stroke-detection microwave helmet may help. When it comes to traumatic brain injuries, time is of the essence. According to one famous study, the survival rate for patients with bleeding in ...
Read More »Youtube Video Takes Examines The Mindgames Of Taunting In Competitive Games
[ad_1] Taunting is probably the opposite of sportsmanlike behavior. But in recent months, fighting game players like NuckleDu have taken to taunting their opponents at the competitive level more frequently, as a sort of trick to mess with their opponent’s composure. Youtube channel Core-A gaming takes a look at the ...
Read More »The Morning After: Monday, April 3rd 2017
[ad_1] HBO, Showtime and Starz for one price?Apple hopes to sell premium TV channels in a bundle Apple’s attempts to offer its own TV service haven’t panned out. However, it appears to have a Plan B: offer a bundle that includes just a handful of channels you can already watch ...
Read More »How to use a VPN to protect your internet privacy
[ad_1] Worried about your ISP? Is someone on your coffee shop’s Wi-Fi? Or is Joe A Hacker bugging your internet? A virtual private network (VPN) can help protect your privacy. VPNs, like ZenMate, will protect your internet privacy from your ISP and any other would-be snoopers. A VPN uses encryption ...
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