Credit: Carnegie Mellon University A line is the shortest distance between two points, but “A-line,” a 4-D printing system developed at Carnegie Mellon University, takes... Read More
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Additively manufactured titanium alloy parts
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Schematic of the split Hopkinson pressure bar setup. Credit: University of Illinois Dept. of Aerospace Engineering Aerospace manufacturers, industries, and government agencies like the design... Read More
GM workers went out on strike September 16, and union negotiators say talks have taken “a turn for the worse” Negotiations to resolve a three-week-old... Read More
A flat lens developed by researchers at the University of Utah that is much thinner and lighter than a conventional lens that could produce lighter... Read More
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Southwest pilots sue Boeing over 737 MAX
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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX aircraft parked on the tarmac after being grounded Pilots from Texas-based Southwest Airlines said Monday they had filed a lawsuit... Read More
South Korean tech titan Samsung leads the global smartphone market with a 23-percent share of the sector Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it expected operating... Read More
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Crisis-hit Nissan has named Makoto Uchida as its new CEO Crisis-hit Japanese automaker Nissan on Tuesday named Makoto Uchida its new chief executive, elevating the... Read More
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Facebook’s third-party fact-checking programme now covers 15 African countries Facebook on Tuesday announced the expansion of its third-party fact-checking programme to 10 new African countries... Read More
By Conner Carey updated on 04/02/2018 A lot of people are asking, "How do you use Voicemail Transcription on iPhone?" This voicemail-to-text feature on iPhone takes your voicemail audio and transcribes it so you can easily read the voicemail. Some love the feature, others hate it; the debate rages on. One thing is for certain: you can't turn Voicemail Transcription off at this time. And if you're wanting to use Voicemail Transcription on iPhone 6 or earlier, I'm afraid it isn't going to work. The feature itself is pretty easy to use, but it can be a little glitchy. If Voicemail Transcription is not working on your iPhone, check to make sure your phone is running the latest iOS. Nonetheless, we'll go over what to do if Voicemail Transcription is not working on your iPhone. Here's how to use the voicemail-to-text feature known as Voicemail Transcription on iPhone. ... Read More
By Becca Ludlum updated on 02/05/2018 If you can imagine it, there’s probably a way to do it with the iPhone. One of the things you might not know about your iPhone is how to hide text messages. It’s easier than you might think to hide text messages on iPhone. You can lock messages, hide messages, and even turn off message preview on iPhone so that your personal information stays just that...personal. There are even some secret texting app options on the market for iPhone. This makes it easy to figure out how to hide your messages on iPhone. If you are trying to figure out how to hide contacts on iPhone, we will cover that while discussing how to lock iPhone messages and how to find hidden text messages.... Read More
By Paula Bostrom updated on 03/22/2018 From big chain stores to small businesses, Apple Pay is accepted at over four million locations. Still, it's not always obvious whether or not a retailer accepts Apple Pay. If you want to know where Apple Pay is accepted, there are a couple different methods to use. I’ll include a general list of stores that you can use Apple Pay at; but it would be nearly impossible to list all the stores, which is why I’ll also give you some tips on how to find Apple Pay locations near you. You can actually view places that take Apple Pay in the Maps app on your iPhone or iPad, which is the most accurate way I’ve found for knowing what stores, whether local or corporate, accept Apple Pay. So, who accepts Apple Pay? Let’s take a look at where you can use Apple Pay.... Read More
By Conner Carey updated on 04/02/2018 Every iPhone user needs a rugged protective case, and many iPhone users will also want to find the best waterproof case to protect their device from all of the elements. Users with one of the new iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus models are likely a bit weary of Apple’s reintroduction of the glass back. Which means it's time make sure it's shatterproof with an iPhone case that’s tough. Some of the best protective, heavy-duty iPhone 8 cases are already hitting the market. We’ll feature cases with military-grade drop protection, shock resistance, and who can forget the waterproof iPhone cases. Even though the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are water resistant, for those who want to swim with their iPhone, a waterproof case is still absolutely needed. However, we’ll also include cases for those solely concerned with drop protection, so you can find the most protective case for your iPhone 8. Let’s get to it. Here are the best protective cases for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus: waterproof, rugged, and tough.... Read More