Why We Don’t Need New Phone Releases Every Year – CNET 02-08-2023
Commentary: Releasing new phones less often would lessen the environmental impact and might make phones exciting again.Lees verder op Cnet
Commentary: Releasing new phones less often would lessen the environmental impact and might make phones exciting again.Lees verder op Cnet
Commentary: Maps, games and videos all look better on the big screen.Lees verder op Cnet
Which of the castaways will get their hands on the $750,000 prize?Lees verder op Cnet
If you have a story you want to share, you can easily publish your work in popular electronic bookstores — and maybe even make a little money.Lees verder op New York Times
Bloomberg: China releases draft rules to limit smartphone use by minors, including two hour limits for those age 16 to 18, although enforcement remains unclear — – Aims to prevent kids from spending too much time on phones — Beijing has pursued campaigns to alleviate burden on minors Lees verder op Tech Meme
Joseph Menn / Washington Post: Hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow plans to detail P2P protocol Veilid, to encrypt social media and apps, at Def Con next week, its biggest release in 10 years — Cult of the Dead Cow is a hacker collective whose members at one time included Texas politician Beto O’Rourke Lees verder op Tech Meme
Alex Ross / New Yorker: After iTunes failed to save classical music, Apple Music Classical seems an oddly clumsy point of entry, offering some good features but falling short of rivals — As classical listeners shift to streaming, Apple’s bespoke app falls short of its smaller-scale competitors. Lees verder op Tech Meme
A good carpet cleaner can help keep dangerous pollutants from accumulating inside your home. We tested several of the top models — here are the results.Lees verder op Cnet
Financial Times: Analysts and executives say the UK risks becoming an also-ran in the race to roll out 5G, despite starting in 2019, due to limited investment and the Huawei ban — Expansion of high-speed mobile networks hit by factors including limited investment and disruption from ban on Huawei kit Lees verder op Tech Meme
Jen Christensen / CNN: An early-stage study of 80,000 women in Sweden who underwent a mammogram in 2021 and 2022 finds AI-supported screening increased breast cancer detection by 20% — Artificial intelligence found more breast cancers than doctors with years of training and experience and cut doctors’ mammogram … Lees verder op Tech Meme