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Kid Stuff

Watching a cartoon on a smartphone, tablet or smart TV has become a daily routine for many kids. Whether it’s Peppa Pig, Thomas & Friends, Talking Tom or online hits such as Mother Goose Club, Super Simple Songs or Wonder Quest, children spend hours with their eyes glued to those screens. As a parent, it’s […]

09 / 01 / 17

Lightyear One

We’ve been watching how solar power is slowly making its way in a variety of industries. The automotive industry has been working extensively with solar in recent years, with Tesla assuming a leading role. Most people, when talking about using solar energy to power cars, refer to sourcing electricity from solar panels. But a Dutch […]

08 / 29 / 17

Hot Data

In 2015, flights produced 781 million tons of CO2 worldwide. This is barely 2 percent of all human-induced carbon dioxide emissions. Globally, humans produced over 36 billion tons of CO2. And here’s a really fun fact: data centers emit more CO2 than the global airline industry. Overheated Data Centers Every laptop owner (especially those who […]

08 / 15 / 17

Game of Hacks

Almost one terabyte of data compromised in HBO cyber incident.

08 / 04 / 17

IoT Phone Home

As the Internet of Thing expands exponentially, astronomers and tech companies are fighting it out in the newly crowded radio spectrum.

07 / 31 / 17

Senior Living Security

Download Senior Living Data Security, Yardi's whitepaper on how senior living providers can protect their organization’s sensitive data.

07 / 05 / 17

Laptop Ban Update

The Department of Homeland Security releases new air travel security regulations, but there’s no need to leave your laptop at home…yet.

07 / 01 / 17

Apple WWDC 17

This year’s Apple WWDC event, hosted by chief executives Craig Federighi, Phil Chiller and Tim Cook, included updates to the company’s iOS, tvOS, watchOS and macOS. There were also a range of hardware updates, including a new iPad Pro, updates to the entire Mac laptop line, a new iMac Pro and the new Siri-enabled speaker […]

06 / 20 / 17

Space Race 2.0

It seems when the country’s most successful entrepreneurs have finished disrupting industries on Earth, they invariably look to do the same in space. The world is witnessing a new era of space exploration that’s being headlined by companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin, owned by tech billionaire CEOs Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos respectively. The […]

06 / 02 / 17

A Smarter Vacation?

A lot of work goes into planning a vacation these days. From airline and bus tickets to hotel reservations, you’re making a lot of plans and getting a lot of emails. It can be hard to find what you need when you’re in a hurry on the road. The Google Trips App is a travel […]

05 / 27 / 17

Virtual Veterans

With the help of virtual reality, aging veterans unable to travel can get up close and personal with far-flung war memorials.

05 / 25 / 17

Colorful Surface

Microsoft’s Surface lineup welcomed its newest computer, the Surface Laptop, the company’s direct answer to the MacBook. The new flagship device for Windows 10 S was designed with college students in mind. It will sell starting at $999 (upgraded versions will costs as much as $2,199) and will begin shipping on June 15. The new […]

05 / 23 / 17

Ransomware Rundown

A flurry of ransomware attacks on Friday caused widespread disruptions throughout the globe, including the UK's NHS system.

05 / 15 / 17

Self-Driving Taxis

Once found only in science fiction, self-driving cars are about to show up on a street near you. Goldman Sachs estimates that the market for advanced driver assistance and autonomous vehicles is expected to grow from roughly $3 billion in 2015 to $96 billion in 2025 and balloon to $290 billion in 2035. When two […]

05 / 13 / 17

Grid-Sized Storage

On January 26th, Southern California Edison switched on its newest substations, an 80MWh lithium-ion battery storage facility that will manage peak demand and improve grid reliability.

05 / 04 / 17