HP BioPrinters are helping the CDC speed up antibiotic testing

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with HP under a new pilot program involving BioPrinters. Four regional CDC labs are utilizing these HP BioPrinters to test new antibiotics at an accelerated rate, specifically focusing on drugs to fight against resistant bacteria. This is the first time regional labs will be able to rapidly test these new drugs. … Continue reading

POCOPHONE F1 global rollout: why it matters

OnePlus should probably be a bit worried right now with its status as the flagship killer being threatened by a challenger that is both old and new. Xiaomi-born POCOPHONE, a.k.a. Poco in other countries, has just revealed its grand plan to make the POCOPHONE F1, a.k.a. Poco F1 in other countries, available throughout the world. Well almost throughout the world. … Continue reading

Apple’s Wireless Charging Solutions Will Launch Next Month

With the launch of the 2017 iPhones, Apple also announced that they would finally be bringing wireless charging to its products (to be fair the Apple Watch sort of works along the same concept). However to date Apple’s wireless charging products have yet to arrive, but they are expected to debut next month.

This is according to analysts at Barclays who believes that Apple’s wireless charging solutions will finally be ready for primetime come September. This includes a wireless charging case for the AirPods, along with the AirPower charging mat that was announced last year. This is actually not the first time we’re hearing a September date, but this also isn’t surprising given that Apple’s new iPhones are expected to be announced in September.

This means that for Apple to release its wireless charging products alongside the new iPhones is an expect move. The AirPower charging mat has been talked about for a while now and it is unclear why it has taken Apple so long, although earlier reports have claimed that this was due to issues of overheating.

Apple is also said to have redesigned the AirPower where it will feature 22 charging coils, with each coil being isolated so that it can cover the entire surface of the mat without overlapping each other. It has also been rumored to cost $150 which is rather pricey for a wireless charging mat, so it remains to be seen how Apple will be able to differentiate it from regular Qi-compatible charging mats that have long existed in the market.

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Rose McGowan Speaks Out On Asia Argento Sexual Assault Allegations

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Report: Juul's Manufacturers Knew Teens Were Using Them as Early as 2015

Juul, the manufacturer of the wildly popular and allegedly very addictive Juul e-cigarette, is being investigated by the Food and Drug Administration for marketing tactics the agency claims were designed to result in the nation’s ongoing teen vaping boom. According to a Monday report in the New York Times, a former…

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Harman Kardon's Google Assistant speaker packs 200W of power

You now have a viable option if you want a high-end Google Assistant speaker that slots between the good-but-not-mind-blowing Home Max and Bang & Olufsen’s ultra-premium Beosound models. Harman Kardon has unveiled the Citation 500, a smart speak…

NASA astronaut candidate Robb Kulin is first to resign since 1968

NASA has received its first astronaut candidate resignation since 1968, the space agency confirmed in a statement today. The decision was made by 2017 NASA astronaut candidate Robb Kulin who will be leaving the program by the end of the week due to personal reasons. Kulin was awarded one of 12 spots to undergo NASA’s two-year astronaut training program. NASA’s … Continue reading

Livio AI hearing aid has built-in activity tracking and wireless accessories

Starkey Hearing has unveiled the world’s first hearing aid featuring artificial intelligence and built-in activity tracking. Called Livio AI, the model assists individuals with hearing loss while also offering some of the same features found on existing wearable technology. Among other things, the hearing aid provides direct access to Amazon Alexa when used with one of its accessories. Livio AI … Continue reading

Samsung’s Curved Thunderbolt 3 Monitor Is Now Available

When it comes to modern day monitors, the majority of them still seem to be relying on HDMI for connectivity to computers. We have seen some efforts at introducing Thunderbolt 3 monitors, such as LG’s Ultrafine displays, but honestly speaking there aren’t that many around at the moment, let alone curved ones.

For those who are looking for a curved Thunderbolt 3 monitor, you’ll be pleased to learn that Samsung’s CJ79 and CJ89 curved Thunderbolt 3 QLED monitors are now available. Originally announced at CES 2018 earlier, Samsung’s press release has revealed that the new monitors are now available in Europe and will be available worldwide soon, but the company has not mentioned anything about pricing yet.

In terms of specs, the differences between the CJ79 and the CJ89 is its size, where the former will feature a 34-inch display, while the latter will be available in a 43-inch or 49-inch configuration, with 21:9 and 32:10/32:9 aspect ratios respectively. The CJ89 will also offer faster refresh rates at 120Hz and 144Hz, while the CJ79 will have a refresh rate of 100Hz, but will sport faster response times at 4ms vs 5ms.

However both monitors will come with built-in speakers, and will also feature 2x Thunderbolt 3 ports, along with your standard ports such as HDMI, DP, and some extra USB ports. Like we said pricing has yet to be determined, but Samsung is expected to show them off at IFA 2018 which takes place later this week.

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