Smartphone Hackability, Or, A Pocket Computer That Isn’t
Smartphones boggle my mind a whole lot – they’re pocket computers, with heaps of power to spare, and yet they feel like the…
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SIRO’s Fibre Broadband Now Live in Claremorris
SIRO, the 100% fibre broadband network operator, has announced that its network is now live in Claremorris. To date, 868 homes and businesses…
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At its very core, Photoshop is a compositing program — able to combine multiple images into one project. So it’s not totally surprising,…
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Inside a New Partnership to Help Schools Keep Students Safe Online
Schools increasingly find themselves on the front lines of managing the ripple effects of students’ online lives — from digital distractions that interfere…
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High-Temperature Transistors Hit New Record
This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. Two semiconductors—silicon carbide and gallium nitride—are the…
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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6 review: Great sound, greater frustration
Unlike two of its , Sony waited until April to unveil its latest soundbars rather than debut them at CES in January. And…
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AOL to pull the plug on its dial-up service • The Register
From the department of “Want to feel old?” comes news that AOL is finally pulling the plug on dial-up Internet access. While there…
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Meta CTO teases ‘big wearables announcements’ for later this year but makes no VR headset promises
Meta’s CTO was asked what we can expect from Meta Connect 2025 In response, he teased “big wearables announcements” He didn’t mention VR…
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