Day: July 28, 2019

iPhone 11, 11R and 11 Max: What we expect from Apple in September – CNET

Every plausible rumor about the 2019 iPhone lineup to date. …read more Source:: CNet


Apple’s Q3 earnings are all about the iPhone 11 hints – CNET

After iPhone sales have stalled over the last few quarters, Apple’s looking to regain some momentum. …read more Source:: CNet


The world’s largest military airshow is 245 planes worth of power – CNET

The incredible Royal International Air Tattoo takes place in the UK every July. I spent two days exploring. …read more Source:: CNet


Meet the mighty aircraft of the 2019 Royal International Air Tattoo – CNET

Massive cargo aircraft, fighter jets of the future, incredible aerial acrobatics and more at the largest military air show in the world. …read more Source:: CNet


Galaxy Fold relaunches in September, but it’s not the only foldable phone coming – CNET

As Samsung prepares for the Fold, these other companies have big plans too. …read more Source:: CNet


Russian eBike Goes Everywhere, Possibly Legal

Electric bikes may be taking the world by storm, but the world itself doesn’t have a single way of regulating ebikes’ use on public roads. Whether or not your ebike is legal to ride on the street or sidewalk where you live depends mostly on… where you live. If you’re lucky enough to live in…


Pixel 3A vs. Moto G7: What’s the best budget phone? – CNET

Bigger screen or better camera? We decide if the Pixel 3A or the Moto G7 is the best phone under $400. …read more Source:: CNet


Is Hiring Broken?

DevNull127 writes: Hiring is broken and yours is too,” argues a New York-based software developer whose LinkedIn profile says he’s worked at both Amazon and Google, as well as doing architecture verification work for both Oracle and Intel. Summarizing what he’s read about hiring just this year in numerous online articles, he lists out the…


The 6 hardest truths we’ve learned about 5G – CNET

Including 5G’s effects on your phone’s cost, battery life and ability to deal with the heat. …read more Source:: CNet


3D Printing A NAS Server Case

It’s good to back up, and despite that, few of us do. [Brian] we suspect is of the more diligent persuasion, given his strong enthusiasm for network attached storage. Recently, he found himself looking for a new case for his DIY build, and decided to go the 3D printed route. The case is the design…