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Feedback App Lists iPad ‘Drag and Drop’ Feature Ahead of WWDC iOS 11 Preview

A Drag and Drop capability looks set to be coming to iPads in iOS 11, after a reference to the

SoftBank joins forces with startup to launch an Echo-like smart speaker

It seems SoftBank is keen get in the smart speaker game. The Japanese telecom giant has reportedly partnered with an Osaka-based startup to launch the "Plen Cube" before the end of the year.The post SoftBank joins forces with startup to launch an Echo-like smart speaker appeared first on Digital Trends.

Roomba creator wants to do for gardens what he did for your floors

Let's be honest: while planting your garden can be fun, weeding it usually isn't. Not unless you enjoy crouching

Robot’s uncanny dexterity could transform manufacturing

Robotic hands can play drums and even twirl objects with aplomb, but they're still poor at picking up unfamiliar objects.

Placeholder for iOS 11 ‘Files’ App Goes Live on App Store

With just hours to go until Apple's WWDC keynote, a new placeholder app listing for a "Files" app has appeared

IBM shares details of how silicon nanosheets could revolutionize chip design

After a decade of research, IBM has announced that its implementation of stacked silicon nanosheets presents a better path toward the manufacture of 5 nanometer chips than the FinFET standard.The post IBM shares details of how silicon nanosheets could revolutionize chip design appeared first on Digital Trends.

IBM squeezes 30 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized chip

Who said Moore's Law was dead? Certainly not IBM or its chip partners Globalfoundries and Samsung. The trio has developed

If you’re a OneLogin customer, you’ll want to follow these steps immediately

OneLogin, a company that provides single sign-on Identity and Access Management services to corporate customers, suffered from an attack last week and the repercussions still aren't fully known.The post If you’re a OneLogin customer, you’ll want to follow these steps immediately appeared first on Digital Trends.

South Korea turns its back on coal and nuclear power

South Korea is clearly a tech-savvy country when companies like Samsung and LG dominate, but you almost wouldn't know it

New Jersey may give you the right to repair devices in your chosen manner

The Founding Fathers of the United States' couldn't have possibly known that in addition to our rights to free speech, bear arms, and assemble, Americans would one day be asking for the right to get their electronics repaired.The post New Jersey may give you the right to repair devices in your chosen manner appeared first on Digital Trends.

New Jersey may give you the right to repair devices in your chosen manner

The Founding Fathers of the United States' couldn't have possibly known that in addition to our rights to free speech, bear arms, and assemble, Americans would one day be asking for the right to get their electronics repaired.The post New Jersey may give you the right to repair devices in your chosen manner appeared first on Digital Trends.

Verizon just upgraded its prepaid plans with more data for less money

Verizon announced that beginning June 6, they'll be offering three new monthly prepaid plans with more data than before. Starting next week, each prepaid tier will be leveling up its data allowance.The post Verizon just upgraded its prepaid plans with more data for less money appeared first on Digital Trends.

Computex was a reminder that the age of the eSIM is upon us

Nestled inside your cellphone is a teensy sliver of plastic you almost certainly never think about. That's your SIM card

Apple stops showing 32-bit iOS apps in your search results

Apple has been nudging iOS app developers toward 64-bit code for years: it started by requiring 64-bit support, then told

Overclocking to 7GHz takes more than just liquid nitrogen

Over the years, I've been fascinated by two kinds of events at Computex: eSports and extreme PC overclocking competitions. I

Barclaycard wants you to stop waiting in line to make your purchases

Barclaycard is rolling out new software that would allow customers to buy items simply by scanning them with a smartphone’s camera. So bid adieu to boring queues -- Barclaycard wants to save you money in the form of time.The post Barclaycard wants you to stop waiting in line to make your purchases appeared first on Digital Trends.