More news this week has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch is now outselling the Xbox One in the UK. According to the latest information on the subject, the Switch is currently ahead of Microsoft’s gaming machine for 2017 sales. GamesIndustry.biz Publisher, Christopher Dring, has confirmed the news, revealing that things […]
Daily Archives: September 12, 2017
It is believed a shooting has been reported at the ICU of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Reports on Twitter suggest one person has been shot but as yet there has been no official confirmation of shots fired. The hospital has issued an “active shooter alert” however, and […]
It’s been two years since Apple released the fourth-generation Apple TV, complete with more storage, a new remote and applications and games in tow. Surprisingly, the fourth-gen Apple TV was missing one very important feature: 4K. Today, Apple remedied that with the Apple TV 4K. Not only will it stream […]
Apple has just totally reinvented its hugely popular iPhone. Having celebrated its 10th anniversary this iconic smartphone has received its most radical makeover to date with a whole new look, new name and plenty of bonus features tucked inside its all-glass shell. The US tech giant revealed its all-new iPhone […]
Yelp is accusing Google, its longtime rival in local search, of scraping photographs of local businesses from Yelp and other sites for use in Google search results, violating promises that Google made in 2012 as part of a settlement to end a Federal Trade Commission investigation. In a letter to […]
You look at your phone too much. It’s too distracting, you’d rather be able to be present and in the world, but you still need to be connected. That’s what makes the initial theory behind the Apple Watch so compelling: It’s a device on your wrist that can do everything […]
Study contradicts the view that worker bees are forcibly castrated by the queen among the 600-odd species of stingless bees widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Biologists, instrument developers, and computational scientists have for the first time measured the density of a relatively inscrutable, highly condensed form of chromosomal material (heterochromatin) that appears in the cells of human beings and other eukaryotes.