Technology
SMS Audio BioSport earbuds review: Heart-rate-monitoring headphones are more convenient than you think
I was skeptical when I first heard about SMS Audio’s BioSport biometric heart-rate-monitoring earbuds. They measure your heart rate through your ears? Assuming they do, is the traditional method of strapping a heart-rate monitor to your chest so inconvenient that … Continue reading
The FREAK HTTPS exploit: Now even easier and affects 2,000 iOS, Android apps
The bad news keeps on coming. Not only are millions of servers and thousands of applications still vulnerable to FREAK, it’s even easier to crack the security system than we first thought.
The FREAK HTTPS exploit: Now even easier, affects 2,000 iOS, Android apps
The bad news keeps on coming. Not only are millions of servers and thousands of applications still vulnerable to FREAK, it’s even easier to crack the security system than we first thought.
BodyBrew claims to make healthier coffee
Startup BodyBrew claims that their upcoming cold-brewing coffeemaker will result in a healthier cup of joe. But we’ll have to wait until summer to find out. Coffee, originally from Ethiopia, found its first European popularity in the 17th century. It … Continue reading
Pilier du management, la collaboration se met en pratique à travers les métiers
Historiquement, la collaboration était perçue comme une méthodologie de travail permettant de gagner en efficacité et dont la progression relevait principalement de l’outil informatique. La Direction des Systèmes d’Information était naturellement en charge d’équiper l’entreprise au mieux dans ce sens.
OneDrive finally stores your MP3s and plays them back via Xbox Music
OneDrive and Xbox Music have teamed up to give you something Microsoft should have offered long ago: The ability to store your music in the cloud and play it back, too. Although streaming services like Spotify are now in vogue, … Continue reading
Microsoft launches Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10041
Microsoft has launched Build 10041, the first Technical Preview update for Windows 10 since January, and it’s a pretty decent one.
Nintendo’s new plan for mobile — and what it means for the company’s consoles
Yesterday, Nintendo announced it had partnered with Japanese mobile game development company, DeNA (pronounced DNA), and would bring its major franchises — all of them — to mobile gaming. It has also begun work on a next-generation console.
PlayStation Vue is slicker than cable, but not necessarily cheaper
Sony has finally revealed pricing and the full channel list for its PlayStation Vue streaming video service, which is launching now in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. The basic “Access” bundle will cost $50 per month and includes roughly 50 … Continue reading
HTC’s ‘Uh-Oh’ Protection is desperate — and awesome
HTC’s new Uh-Oh Protection program allows you to toss your phone around with impunity, because the company will replace it for free in the first year if something happens to it.