• Brain-controlled VR lightshows could lull you to sleep

    By most accounts, technology wreaks havoc on our sleep. Even tools meant to help us sleep better can make insomnia worse. But sleep and tech don't have to be mutually exclusive. Artists and researchers from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RM… Source: Engadget | Brain-controlled VR lightshows could lull you to sleep

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Daily Crunch: Yep, Apple is buying Intel’s modem business

    The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. Apple acquiring most of Intel’s smartphone modem business in $1B deal Apple has entered into a deal to acquire a majority …

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • A student's guide to keeping track of your finances

    For many students, their first year at college is the first time they'll be entirely responsible for their personal finances. Such independence can be stressful, but it doesn't need to be as long as you're savvy, organized and disciplined. And there… Source: Engadget | A student's guide to keeping track of your finances

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • David and Goliath: Approaching the ‘deal’

    Adam Zagaris Contributor Share on Twitter Adam Zagaris is an attorney, partner and founder at Moonshot Legal, specializing in commercial contracts. Adam helps startups close deals and move up and to the right. It is a simple question with a complex answer. How does a startup get from zero to execution when negotiating contracts with …

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Regal Cinemas unveils its unlimited movie subscription service

    Regal Cinemas is the latest company to offer an unlimited movie ticket subscription service. The details of its new Regal Unlimited program were posted on its website today. The service isn't up and running just yet, but according to Deadline, it sho… Source: Engadget | Regal Cinemas unveils its unlimited movie subscription service

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • The tech you need to declutter your academic life

    Japanese decluttering extraordinaire Marie Kondo has inspired many to get rid of unnecessary junk in their homes. As it turns out, clearing out stuff that doesn't "spark joy," per the MariKon program, can actually help you feel good about your life…. Source: Engadget | The tech you need to declutter your academic life

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • T-Mobile and Sprint get DOJ approval for $26 billion merger deal

    The U.S. Department of Justice this morning gave the green light to T-Mobile US and Sprint for their proposed $26 billion merger. The deal, which would combine the nation’s third and fourth largest carriers (by subscriber number) has been green lit on the condition that Sprint sell its prepaid assets (including Boost Mobile) to Dish …

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Justice Department has approved T-Mobile / Sprint merger

    Sprint and T-Mobile have cleared a significant hurdle towards completing their merger. The Department of Justice rubber-stamped the deal on the condition that the carriers sell some parts of the business to Dish Network. Source: Engadget | Justice Department has approved T-Mobile / Sprint merger

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Samsung opens up Galaxy Note 10 reservations before official reveal

    Samsung has opened up Galaxy Note 10 reservations a couple of weeks ahead of officially revealing the phone at its Unpacked event on August 7th. You can submit your name and contact details to make sure you have early access to pre-orders, and if you… Source: Engadget | Samsung opens up Galaxy Note 10 reservations …

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Local governments are still woefully unprepared to fight ransomware

    Our state and local governments found themselves under siege in 2019 from William Plunketts for the internet age. But rather than pistols and roadblocks, this new generation of bandits come armed with encryption algorithms and demands for bitcoin. Ca… Source: Engadget | Local governments are still woefully unprepared to fight ransomware

    July 26, 2019 | by Raheel