Day: January 4, 2019

Finding the Goldilocks Cell Module

If adding a cell modem is dealing with a drama queen of a hardware component, then choosing from among the many types of modules available turns the designer into an electronics Goldilocks. There are endless options for packaging and features all designed to make your life easier (or not!) so you-the-designer needs to have a…


Marriott Revises Breach Scope to 383M Records

The hotel giant said after de-duping, the breach appears to be smaller than it thought. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Asus debuts new Chrome OS tablet, Chromebooks geared toward the classroom – CNET

The Chrome OS devices come in the form of tablets, convertibles and traditional laptops. …read more Source:: CNet


Pioneer jumps on true wireless bandwagon with E8 sports earphones – CNET

The new earphones will be shown at CES 2019 and be available in late January for $150. …read more Source:: CNet


Marriott Says Hackers Stole More Than 5 Million Passport Numbers

Marriott has downsized its original estimate on a major data breach, but the number of people affected is still historic. The hotel group announced Friday that it now believes hackers accessed the records of up to 383 million guests, following an investigation it conducted with a forensics and analytics team. In November, it had reported…


D-Link’s 5G router speeds into CES 2019 – CNET

The DWR-2010 promises to bring the new fast broadband technology to homes in the latter half of 2019. …read more Source:: CNet


LG confirms full HDMI 2.1 support in 2019 TVs – CNET

Future-proof-hungry videophiles, hardcore gamers and Dolby Atmos fans, rejoice. …read more Source:: CNet


That Ocasio-Cortez dance video? It’s gone viral, in a good way – CNET

It was an attempt to embarrass the new member of Congress, and it backfired. …read more Source:: CNet


Nissan’s “Invisible-to-Visible” tech at CES 2019 isn’t for ghost hunting – Roadshow

This pie-in-the-sky tech wants to help drivers see through buildings and work with virtual driving coaches. …read more Source:: CNet


China’s censors reportedly learn real history to stop it spreading online – CNET

True information about the Tiananmen Square massacre “is not for people outside to know,” a Chinese censor tells The New York Times. …read more Source:: CNet