This week: Magic Leap, Snapchat's game-losing fumble, and the new Vivaldi browser. The post Gadget Lab Podcast: Hello, Magic Leap. Peace Out, Snapchat appeared first on WIRED. Gadget Lab Podcast: Hello, Magic Leap. Peace Out, SnapchatThis entry was posted in Gadget Lab Podcasts Gear Magic Leap Podcasts and tagged snapchat on April 22, 2016 by Wired Staff
Computers and mobile devices running rich operating systems have a plethora of security solutions and encryption protocols from which to choose that can protect them against the multitude of threats they face as soon as they become connected to t... How IoT security can benefit from machine learningThis entry was posted in Column cybersecurity Gadgets Internet of Things IoT machine learning TC on April 22, 2016 by Ben Dickson
Swarms of drones flying in terrifyingly perfect formation could be one step closer, thanks to a control algorithm being developed at MIT. Read More MIT creates a control algorithm for drone swarmsThis entry was posted in algorithm Gadgets MIT robotics TC on April 22, 2016 by Natasha Lomas
Swarms of drones flying in terrifyingly perfect formation could be one step closer, thanks to a control algorithm being developed at MIT. Read More MIT creates a control algorithm for drone swarmsThis entry was posted in algorithm Gadgets MIT robotics TC on April 22, 2016 by Natasha Lomas
mNectar allows mobile game developers to promote their games with ads that people can actually play before downloading. That means its technology needs to evolve with the games, so now it’s announcing support for force touch interactions. Also known as 3D touch, the term refers to touch interfaces that are affected by the amount of pressure applied by the user. mNectar CEO Wally Nguyen… Read More mNectar introduces force touch to its playable adsThis entry was posted in Advertising Tech force touch Mobile Startups TC on April 22, 2016 by Anthony Ha
This drone is easy to fly and hard to crash. The post Review: DJI Phantom 4 appeared first on WIRED. Review: DJI Phantom 4This entry was posted in DJI drones Gear Outdoors Reviews on April 22, 2016 by Scott Gilbertson
The number of people using the Tor anonymizing browser to access Facebook has passed the one million mark this month for the first time, Facebook has announced. Read More Facebook usage over Tor passes 1M per monthThis entry was posted in privacy Security Social TC and tagged facebook on April 22, 2016 by Natasha Lomas
Enter the lair of speaker and audio component designer Jonathan Weiss, CEO of Oswalds Mill Audio. The post Tour the Amazing Workspace of an Audio Gear Wizard appeared first on WIRED. Tour the Amazing Workspace of an Audio Gear WizardThis entry was posted in Gadget Lab gallery Gear Magazine Speakers on April 22, 2016 by Rene Chun
Cable providers are moving to apps, but the box still needs work. The post The Cable Box Is Almost Dead, But Someone Needs to Fix It First appeared first on WIRED. The Cable Box Is Almost Dead, But Someone Needs to ...This entry was posted in Gadget Lab Gear streaming on April 22, 2016 by Brian Barrett
A year ago, Twitter ramped up its game in location services when it announced an integration with Foursquare to provide venue suggestions when you wanted to tag where you were Tweeting. Interestingly, that deal appears to have applied only to the U.S., and now that Twitter’s expanding the service, it has partnered with one of Foursquare’s big competitors, Yelp, to power it.… Read More Twitter integrates with Yelp for location tags in the UK ...This entry was posted in Asia Europe Mobile Social TC Yelp and tagged twitter on April 22, 2016 by Ingrid Lunden