iPhone 2016: All the latest speculation in one place
Apple’s iPhone 7(?) will be announced this week and a rash of leaks this weekend suggest it’s going to be anything but ‘boring’, faster, slimmer and more waterproof than ever before, with better digital audio quality to boot. Here’s what we think we know:ProcessorThe smartphone will offer an A10 processor. KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo explains the chip will run at 2.4-2.45GHz. A second set of claims from GeekBench suggest the new smartphone will deliver plenty of “oomph”, with benchmark figures..>> view originalRepair, replace, refund? What to do about the Samsung Note 7 recall
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Josh Miller/CNET As far as product recalls go, this one is big.On September 2, Samsung announced it was stopping sales of its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in Australia. Just hours later, the company confirmed that it was stopping sales worldwide and would be voluntarily replacing every single device sold internationally. The recall came in response to the discovery of a battery cell..>> view originalIs SpaceX's 'punishing schedule' too ambitious?
Elon Musk is most comfortable on the cutting edge. From cars to spaceflight to solar energy, it’s no secret that the entrepreneur likes to push the envelope.But the explosion of a SpaceX rocket last week raises the question: Is the CEO pushing too hard?A semi-reusable Falcon 9 rocket, one of several built by Musk’s SpaceX firm to deliver payloads to the International Space Station, exploded during a routine firing test at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Thursday. The craft was slated to car..>> view originalWhy lithium-ion batteries go up in flames
Why lithium-ion batteries go up in flames KSDK 2:27 PM. CDT September 04, 2016 Hoverboard (Photo: Custom) SAN FRANCISCO — The burning lithium-ion batteries that caused a massive recall of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones highlight the conundrum tech companies face as they look for more powerful, lightweight and easily recharged batteries to power myriad consumer devices.Lithium-ion batteries burst onto the scene in the early 1990s when they first appeared in hand-..>> view originalHuawei Mate 9 release date rumors and news: Upcoming smartphone's launching delayed?
(Huawei)Huawei may delay the upcoming launching of Mate 9. The popular Chinese tech manufacturer Huawei has been pretty silent about the upcoming release of its new smartphone called Huawei Mate 9. Many people expected the company to announce the highly anticipated device at the IFA 2016 in Berlin. However, new reports have emerged suggesting that Huawei may delay the upcoming launching of Mate 8's successor. Nonetheless, a series of leaked photos online gave fans the idea of what to expect on..>> view originalLenovo Yoga Book vs Rumored Apple MacBook Air 2016: Expect Fierce Competition
Lenovo's Yoga Book has brought to life some pretty futuristic looking technologies, but the gadget might see fierce competition from the purported 2016 MacBook Air. We took the info we have about the two devices and pitted them one against another so you know what to expect. Display Yoga Book does not break ground with its screen, which sports a Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,200p. In all fairness, the IPS touchscreen display of 10.1 inches could be better, as brightness only reaches 400 nits ..>> view originalEastern Gorilla Added To 'Critically Endangered' List
Follow CBSDFW.COM: Facebook | Twitter HONOLULU (AP) – The world’s largest living primate has been listed as critically endangered, making four of the six great ape species only one step away from extinction, according to a report released Sunday at the World Conservation Congress in Hawaii. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, or IUCN, cited illegal hunting in downgrading the status of the eastern gorilla on its Red List of Endangered Species. The list contains more than 80,0..>> view originalOnetime MS Office challenger OpenOffice: We may shut down due to dwindling support
The Apache OpenOffice Writer word processing software. Image: Apache OpenOffice The group overseeing Apache OpenOffice has begun planning how it will officially retire the project due to a lack of resources to address security vulnerabilities in the open-source office suite.In an email titled "What would OpenOffice retirement involve?", Apache OpenOffice vice president Dennis Hamilton outlined concerns over the ..>> view original
Friday, September 9, 2016
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