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Apple's iOS 10 is bricking iPhones

Apple's iOS 10 is bricking iPhones

Apple's iOS 10 just dropped this morning and, less than an hour after launch, the landings haven't been smooth for everyone. [Read more...]
Apple's AirPods aren't a must-buy — yet

Apple's AirPods aren't a must-buy — yet

The iPhone 7 goes on sale in a few days, and with it comes another nail in the headphone jack's proverbial coffin. [Read more...]
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus review: Apple (mostly) plays it safe

iPhone 7 and 7 Plus review: Apple (mostly) plays it safe

Tick-tock. Tick-tock. That clockwork rhythm has more or less defined Apple's iPhone road map since the days of the 3GS. [Read more...]
Apple's AirPods get a $10 tether (so maybe you won't lose them)

Apple's AirPods get a $10 tether (so maybe you won't lose them)

Apple's incoming AirPods are a technical marvel, cramming a load of tech into the same teeny tiny earbud cases that have been packaged with iPhones for years. [Read more...]
Professor uses facial recognition to spot bored students

Professor uses facial recognition to spot bored students

If you've been to college or university, you'll know the feeling: when your professor drones on for hours on end, but you're hesitant to bring it up out of politeness (or fear of said professor's wrath). [Read more...]
Over 70 Galaxy Note 7 phones have overheated in the US alone

Over 70 Galaxy Note 7 phones have overheated in the US alone

When Samsung first issued an official statement about the Galaxy Note 7's battery issue, the company said there were 35 cases of phones overheating from around the globe. [Read more...]
The Chevy Bolt will have a 238-mile range

The Chevy Bolt will have a 238-mile range

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Monday, 12 September 2016

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Curiosity rover sends back stunning pics from Martian mountains

Curiosity rover sends back stunning pics from Martian mountains

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover may have taken a little break earlier this summer, but the craft has been back at work and beamed some excellent images back to Earth late last week. [Read more...]
The RetroUSB AVS just replaced my childhood Nintendo

The RetroUSB AVS just replaced my childhood Nintendo

When I was a child, I fought with my brothers. A lot. It was part of being the youngest, and part of being a family. [Read more...]
iTunes offers 10-movie bundles for $10 each

iTunes offers 10-movie bundles for $10 each

Believe it or not, it's been a decade since movies arrived in iTunes... and Apple wants to make sure you remember that. [Read more...]
TiVo combines its biggest, fastest DVRs to make the Bolt+

TiVo combines its biggest, fastest DVRs to make the Bolt+

As soon as TiVo unveiled its Bolt Unified Entertainment System last year, the company's biggest DVR fans started asking "what about us?" That's because despite its new design, 4K streaming and updated features, there was no option with enough tuners and storage to match the top of the line Roamio Pro DVR. [Read more...]
BMW reportedly steps up its electric vehicle plans

BMW reportedly steps up its electric vehicle plans

Mercedes isn't the only car maker determined to beat Tesla before it gets huge. Sources speaking to German business daily Handelsblatt claim that BMW is in the midst of planning an executive shuffle that will also include a big shift in its electric vehicle strategy. [Read more...]
Neural networks are powerful thanks to physics, not math

Neural networks are powerful thanks to physics, not math

When you think about how a neural network can beat a Go champion or otherwise accomplish tasks that would be impractical for most computers, it's tempting to attribute the success to math. [Read more...]
Take the newest Prius for a virtual spin

Take the newest Prius for a virtual spin

Toyota has a new car and a new way to market it. During Techcrunch Disrupt this week, the automaker will show off its new Prius Prime, a plug-in version of its popular hybrid vehicle. [Read more...]

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Editor's Pick: How China Could Take Over the World's Tech and Automotive Markets


Rob Enderle
Sep 12, 2016 9:52 AM PT
Nvidia and Baidu recently made an announcement with regard to self- driving cars that deserves closer attention. China currently is behind the U.S. in automotive technology, but it has passed the U.S. and Japan in automobile production -- I actually thought Japan was still ahead. China is producing twice the number of cars the U.S. is producing right now. [More...]

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Cub Linux Is a Worthy Chromixium Offspring
Cub Linux, an improved rebranding of the innovative Chromixium Linux distro, combines the look, feel and functionality of Google's Chrome OS with traditional Linux performance. Cub Linux provides a complete Chromebook experience on the hardware of your choice. The innovation is quite impressive. Cub Linux also runs software from the Ubuntu distro ecosystem. Linux is all about exercising options. [More...]
Deconstructing the Software Business
The disruption of the IT and software industry by the rapid rise of cloud and SaaS continues to take a toll on the biggest players in the business. In their latest round of desperate moves to reposition themselves in the radically changing marketplace, the major companies of the past have been willing to relinquish many of their software assets to refocus their efforts on new market opportunities. [More...]
Dreaming Up Einstein
Salesforce isn't waiting for Dreamforce to begin the drumbeat over its AI offering called "Einstein." There is so much to discuss about this turn of events that it's hard to begin, so rather than starting at a conventional jumping-off point I'll start with the name. You couldn't have lived at any point in the 20th century and not have some idea of who Albert Einstein was. [More...]
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