Author: Randall

The best bike phone mount

[ad_1] Why you should trust us As Wirecutter’s fitness writer, I’ve researched, tested, and written about folding bikes, running belts, and all sorts of other exercise equipment. I ride my bike regularly around New York City, mostly for recreation or commuting, though I’ve completed one triathlon and am about to do another one. I’m not […]

Impossible Foods’ next product is sausage

[ad_1] The sausage ingredients are only mildly different to the burger’s. The key flavoring still comes from “heme” — the blood-like soy leghemoglobin which the company touts as its secret sauce — but in smaller quantities. The potato protein from the burger has been removed, which the company says gives the meat a bouncier texture. […]

Impossible Foods’ rising empire of almost-meat

[ad_1] Impossible’s appearance may have taken some attendees by surprise. But the company consistently makes use of the most utopian ways Silicon Valley sells itself — optimized, transparent, engineered, rational — to set itself apart from being a processed-food company, with the potentially bad rep that entails. The tech ethos runs right through the organization. […]

After Math: Goodbye, Grumpy Cat, whoa oh oh

[ad_1] Terrible news, everyone! The internet's favorite maladjusted kitteh has gone to the Great Cat Tree in the sky after succumbing to a urinary tract infection earlier this week. She — yes, Grumpy Cat was a girl — will be missed. Likewise, Cray Superco… [ad_2] Source link

NASA’s Astrobee cube robot completes first hardware tests in space

[ad_1] The robot and one of its companions, Honey, flew to the station on April 17th. When in service, the Astrobee robots will effectively become spaceborne Roombas — they’ll test how well robots can handle day-to-day maintenance and assist the crew. Ideally, future robots will take care of this drudgery so that humans can focus […]

Google rolls out a refreshed, more personal Smart Display interface

[ad_1] The change isn’t just a fresh coat of paint. Google is partly prepping for the Nest Hub Max, which uses face detection to show Duo messages and reminders on the home screen when you gaze at the camera. In that light, this is as much about setting a new direction for Smart Displays as […]

Arduino’s new Nano board family is more powerful and affordable

[ad_1] The Arduino Nano 33 IoT will cost you twice that much ($18), but it’s compatible with Arduino’s Internet of Things application platform and can run connected devices. For projects like wearables that require Bluetooth and low power consumption, there’s the Arduino Nano 33 BLE, which is priced at $19. But if the device needs […]

Google stats show how much a recovery number prevents phishing

[ad_1] While SMS verification can be defeated by a targeted attack, Google’s ability to do things like send a prompt to a connected phone or have users verify where they last log in also help block sign-ins it thinks are suspicious. If you’re logging in on a brand new device or from a new location, […]

Over 21,000 Linksys routers leaked their device connection histories

[ad_1] The attack appear to be relatively straightforward and involves little more than visiting an exposed router’s internet address and running a device list request. It works whether or not the router’s firewall is turned on, Mursch told Ars Technica, and isn’t affected by a patch Linksys released in 2014. There are potentially serious consequences. […]