A newly published video clip of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick may offer the world’s first glimpse into his thinking about businesses that compete with his ride-sharing juggernaut. The clip — filmed earlier this month while Kalanick was using Uber’s black car service and provided to Bloomberg by the driver, Fawzi Kamel — mostly shows Kalanick bantering with the two… […]
Month: February 2017
YouTube Announces its own Streaming TV Service for $35 Per Month
Rumors had suggested that YouTube had aspirations to launch its own streaming TV package, which would see it stream traditional TV content as well as its online-focused content. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Daily App Deals for February 28, 2017 featuring Awesome Calendar, Rainbow Custom Color Keyboard and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including Awesome Calendar, Rainbow Custom Color Keyboard and others. Some deals may expire quickly — even on the same day of this post. If there is a discounted app that you like, grab it while it […]
Apple’s New iPad Pro Ad Promotes the Apple Pencil and Not Printing at the Office
The iPad Pro is a versatile device, with plenty of features that are meant to make things easier. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Google has shipped 10M Cardboard VR viewers, 160M Cardboard app downloads
Google is putting a lot of its virtual reality focus right now on its Daydream VR framework, which can turn a Daydream-compatible mobile handset into a VR headset, but today Amit Singh, the company’s VP of VR, also gave an update on its earlier (and still active) effort in the area, Google Cardboard. He said that […]
Insect-Zapping Laser “Fence” Prepares for First Enemy Contact
A device that cooks unwanted flying bugs with a laser beam will be tested against an insect that has decimated Florida’s orange production. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2017: The Cell Atlas
Biology’s next mega-project will find out what we’re really made of. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
Skype is killing off its WiFi service March 31 to focus on ‘core’ features
Skype, the Microsoft-owned service that helped pioneer and popularize the rise of voice and video calls over the internet, is killing off one of the features that it added in later years to try to make the service more ubiquitous, especially among roaming users: on March 31, the company is killing off its WiFi service, […]
Daily App Deals for February 27, 2017 featuring Don’t Run With a Plasma Sword, Magnifier Flash and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including Don’t Run With a Plasma Sword, Magnifier Flash and others. Some deals may expire quickly — even on the same day of this post. If there is a discounted app that you like, grab it […]
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Given the hacks and leaks that happen on the daily, it’s difficult to browse the web without those concerns in the back of your mind. OneVPN makes it possible to return to a worry-free web, and you can get a lifetime subscription on sale now from the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading → Go […]