by Michael Bailey | Mar 19, 2017 | Technology
By CHRISTOPHER MELE Looking to buy a new television? You’ll face an alphabet soup of terms like 4K, H.D.R. and O.L.E.D. but you don’t have to be fluent in tech-speak to get a television that is right for your needs and budget. Should you buy now or wait? Consider...
by Michael Bailey | Feb 22, 2017 | Social Media, Technology
Farhad Manjoo STATE OF THE ART I spent last week ignoring President Trump. Although I am ordinarily a politics junkie, I didn’t read, watch or listen to a single story about anything having to do with our 45th president. What I missed, by many accounts, was one of the...
by Michael Bailey | Jan 11, 2017 | Mobile, Technology
By JANE E. BRODY for the New York Times The many men, women and children who spend their days glued to their smartphones and social media accounts might learn something from Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the groundbreaking megahit “Hamilton.” Asked in an interview...
by hmb1 | Dec 26, 2016 | Technology
by Kaitlyn Tiffany From The Verge For a mere $189 you can take your drone from maybe a little chilly to definitely toasty-warm. Wouldn’t you like to do that for your drone? If you would, San Francisco-based artist Danielle Baskin will help you. She makes this...
by hmb1 | Nov 12, 2016 | Streaming, Technology
By GLENN KENNY Almost half a century ago, if you had enough disposable income and a certain amount of technical agility, you could have your own YouTube channel. Sort of. You could share your videos with friends who came over to your place to watch them, or you lend...
by hmb1 | Jul 19, 2016 | News, Technology
Advances could pave way for new generation of implantable and wearable diagnostics Threads penetrate multiple layers of tissue to sample interstitial fluid and direct it to sensing threads that collect data, such as pH and glucose levels. Conductive threads deliver...