A key ingredient in flexible and lightweight devices of the future is taking shape at Corning’s research center in rural New York. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico
Month: February 2017
Daily App Deals for February 1, 2017 featuring Reading Raven HD, Montezuma Puzzle 4 Premium and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including Reading Raven HD, Montezuma Puzzle 4 Premium 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 […]
GoldenKey raises $1.75M as it works to unbundle the real estate industry
GoldenKey, which was previously known as SoloPro, wants to change how real estate agents and their clients do business. Typically, as a buyer or seller, you work with one agent, who then gets a three percent commission once you buy or sell your home. GoldenKey puts a different spin on this. Instead of a commission, you […]
Apple May Launch MaBook Pro With ARM-Based Chip to Reduce Intel Role
In the current generation MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, Apple implemented an ARM-based chip to power the Touch Bar, and now that scope may expand quite a bit. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
iPhone 8 Concept Envisions a Dual-Screen Device
The iPhone 8 is rumored to be a noteworthy update for the iPhone family, seeing as it’s the tenth-anniversary handset. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Pinterest begins rolling out search ads for keywords and shopping campaigns
Pinterest is adding another piece to its arsenal of advertising services, opening up search advertising to its partners and with companies advertising through the Kenshoo marketing suite. With Pinterest looking to continue to grow into a must-have tool for advertisers, it’s begun building more and more products to capture all parts of a person’s buying […]
A Biohacker’s Plan to Upgrade Dalmatians Ends Up in the Doghouse
The FDA wants to regulate animals altered using the gene-editing technique CRISPR. Go to Source Author: TechReview Powered by WPeMatico