Renowned storage solution provider Western Digital has now came up with a USB powered hard-disk, specially designed for efficient and low power usage requirement of the Raspberry Pi. The custom-engineered WD PiDrive offers 314GB of storage space and is compatible with WD PiDrive accessories available at the WD Store.
Sounds too awesome to be true, This business card "electroCARDiograph" measures the real ECG signal between the users hands. While this is not a diagnostic grade ECG, the company MobilECG offers open-source, diagnostic grade, small and affordable ECG machine costing between $100 – $150 which uses different data collection points to give accurate readings.
Semi-Restore, as the name suggests is a free, cross-platform tool to restore your Apple iDevice to a clean wipe (factory-reset) state without any issues on jailbroken phones. Compatible with all jailbroken iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and iPad mini models running iOS 5.0 through 8.4, the tool wipes all your personal data and settings leaving the jailbreaking intact.
A concept to show how Control Center in iOS can be improved to allow for greater customisation of hardware toggles and app shortcuts. Other improvements also include the integration of 3D Touch for extra options and a new system-wide dark mode.
Continuing it's tradition to taunt Apple devices for things they can't do, Samsung has revealed a new set of advertiements to promote their latest flagship mobile device, the Samsung Galaxy S7.
The much anticipated new version of the popular $35 mini-pc - The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B is here. The board made appearance at the FCC website revealing all details a few days ago and is now officially released by the foundation for ordering. Major new features include a new 64-bit ARM 8 1.2GHz Quad-core Broadcom BCM2837 CPU with on-board WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy. Everything else remains the same, the maximum power draw has been upgraded to 2.5A@5V from 1.8A@5V to allow more power hungry USB devices without a need for a powered USB hub.
Internet is abuzz with a newly found bug which will permanently sent your Apple iPhone in a boot loop if you set the date to January 1, 1970 and reboot. Until recently there was no solution to the issue and the user must get their phone replaced at the Apple store, luckily a solution is now found and is shared below.
Introduction to January 1, 1970 Bug - The fastest way to brick an iPhone!!!
Microsoft's Project HoloLens has shown earlier how we could be computing and learning in future, here is company's vision how the technology can be used by NFL fans to get closer to their favorite teams and players than ever before.