Saturday, April 30, 2016

Desktop Wallpaper Calendars: May 2016


  

We always try to challenge your artistic abilities and create some interesting and inspiring artwork. As a matter of fact, we discovered the best source for inspiration: desktop wallpapers that are a little more distinctive than the usual crowd.



Desktop Wallpaper Calendars: May 2016


This creativity mission has been going on for eight years now and, like every month, artists and designers from across the globe got their creative juices flowing to produce desktop wallpapers for you to indulge in. The wallpapers all come in versions with and without a calendar for May 2016 and can be downloaded for free. A big thank-you to everyone who contributed their works! Now, could there be a better occasion to freshen up your desktop?

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Mapping more genomes will create a healthcare 'big data revolution'


Widespread genetic sequencing has the potential to reflect population-wide health trends, according to Ye Yin Genomics CEO Ye Yin.

By: Matt Kamen,

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Supreme Court grants FBI decentralized warrants, power to hack suspects anywhere

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The Supreme Court says the FBI may hack users with no known location, leading critics to wonder how to preserve rights in a world without cyber-borders.

5 ways to seriously cut back on iPhone data usage - CNET

Take control of how your iPhone uses its cellular data connection.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

President Trump? President Clinton? Gold up in both scenarios?

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may have very little in common, but Barry Allan, vice chair of mining for Mackie Research Capital, says if either moves into the White House, the U.S. dollar will fall and gold will rise. A higher gold price bodes well for gold equities, and in this interview with The Gold Report, Allan and his colleague Ryan Hanley share the names of some of their top picks for this environment.

From Zero To Appium: A How-To Guide For Configuring Appium With Android


  

If you are a web developer who cares about quality, most probably you have heard of Selenium and the advantages of using such a tool for test automation. Now, if you are a mobile developer, you might know how much harder it is to test your app due to the existence of different platforms, different OS versions and even variety of devices.



From Zero To Appium: A How-To Guide For Configuring Appium With Android


Imagine how great it would be to write your tests only once and run them on different platforms. If so, then maybe today is your lucky day, because I want to tell you about Appium, a tool inspired by the Selenium WebDriver that allows you to write tests against multiple platforms using the same API.

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Facebook Canada opens new HQ's doors to non-profits

Heart & Stroke and others share how they're using social in marketing

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

SpaceX announces plans to launch Mars mission in 2018

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A Red Dragon is headed for the Red Planet, courtesy of SpaceX.

Alternative thinking on capital gains taxes, hedge fund films and pharmaceutical fraud

“If you're an activist investor, a hedge fund or a billionaire, what you're trying to to is to force that company to make a certain amount of money every three months. And you want them to squeeze everything they can every year out of them so you can sell your stock in a year and a day and pay a lower tax rate.”

This Interface Is A (Good) Joke!


  

For a few years now, a mild debate has simmered over "delightful" interaction design. For some, features that instill delight, as long as they don't interfere with the fundamental capabilities of the system, sit with pleasure atop Maslow's hierarchy of needs as redrawn for interactive systems.



This Interface Is A (Good) Joke!


Others don't really care about such features, or place "delight" alongside "frictionless" and "seamless" as just the latest buzzwords (leaving "scalable" and "disruptive" in their dust). What none of these design partisans gets is the place of delight in a much larger process that everyone can enjoy: the hearing of a good joke.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

New microcontroller runs on radio waves, can be reprogrammed in the field

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A new type of wireless sensor can run entirely off ambient energy and be reprogrammed in the field. It's a breakthrough for this type of device and could lead to major advances in wearable and wireless computing.

SmashingConf Freiburg 2016: Some Things Are Just Too Special To Miss


  

This upcoming September, SmashingConf Freiburg will be taking place on Smashing Magazine's 10th birthday and, well, we definitely wouldn't want to celebrate it all alone.



SmashingConf Freiburg 2016: Some Things Are Just Too Special To Miss


Freiburg is the smallest of all our conferences; this means a super-friendly atmosphere right at the foothills of the magical Black Forest, but also not that many seats! So, are you ready to celebrate with us?

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Monday, April 25, 2016

Web Development Reading List #134: AI, Keyboard Interactions And Living Style Guides


  

For a great project, we need a well-functioning team, solid style guides, smooth workflows and well-organized kick-off meetings. Last week, I found a couple of resources that help you achieve just that.



And, a bit further down the road, the developers shouldn't miss out on anything either, of course, - having a proper workflow is essential to be productive, and that's why it might be a good idea to start playing with Docker. Have a productive week ahead!

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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Amazon refusing to sell certain video games, movies to non-Prime members

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Amazon has always given Amazon Prime customers perks, but apparently "basic product availability" is one of those perks these days.

Vision7 joins new global media consortium

Local planet's members boast US$10 billion in billings, have operations in 40 markets

Alternative thinking on Andrew Jackson's face, the Panic of 1893, Elizabeth Warren's daily outrage and David Tepper's future

When historians look back on the debate of whether Harriett Tubman should replace Andrew Jackson on paper money, they will list this somewhere on the list of things that mattered to our national downfall next to “Why were Americans drinking so much coconut water in 2016?”

Can the NHS modernise without going broke?


Medical technology could help the NHS cut costs and improve care – but it's not easy to change.

By: Nicole Kobie,

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Friday, April 22, 2016

Sony PS4K 'Neo' will target 1080p minimum resolution, upcoming titles universally compatible

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The PlayStation 4's Neo update will target 1080p as a minimum resolution, games will receive "forward compatibility" patches, and the experience across both platforms should be seamless. Sony's new console is coming together beautifully -- at least, through unofficial channels.

East Side Mario's launches nation-wide delivery

Chain's new service responds to the growing appetite for convenience

Factors In Selecting A Mobile Prototyping Tool


  

Years ago, a kid was trying to fashion a bow by cutting a twig with a knife. Upon seeing this struggle, his grandfather handed him a saw, saying, “Always use the right tool for the job!” As the kid in the story, I learned a valuable lesson in craftsmanship: When you're picking a tool to solve a problem, there are many good tools, but some are better suited to the task than others!



Factors In Selecting A Mobile Prototyping Tool


In recent years, new prototyping tools have emerged, many for mobile design. The landscape is constantly changing, with some tools losing favor with UX designers (or UXers) and others taking their place. While this article will not serve as a complete paint-by-numbers manual for selecting a prototyping tool, we will discuss important factors that influence the selection process.



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FBI paid more than $1.3m to break into San Bernardino iPhone


Since the FBI accessed the data on the iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook it has been drip feeding details of the method used.

By: Matt Burgess,

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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Designing For The Internet Of Emotional Things


  

More and more of our experience online is personalized. Search engines, news outlets and social media sites have become quite smart at giving us what we want. Perhaps Ali, one of the hundreds of people I've interviewed about our emotional attachment to technology, put it best: "Netflix's recommendations have become so right for me that even though I know it's an algorithm, it feels like a friend."



Designing for the Internet of Emotional Things


Personalization algorithms can shape what you discover, where you focus attention, and even who you interact with online. When these algorithms work well, they can feel like a friend. At the same time, personalization doesn't feel all that personal. There can be an uncomfortable disconnect when we see an ad that doesn't match our expectations.

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The media has no idea what kind of deal VW will announce tomorrow

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The wires are humming with news of what VW is planning to announce tomorrow, but much of what's being transmitted is confused at best.

Air Transat and Bell Media take to the friendly skies

The two companies have partnered on a campaign to promote European destinations

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Wow! Canadian Tire brings back catalogue

Print catalogue returns after a 10-year hiatus with 200-pages and mobile capabilities

The Beauty Of React Native: Building Your First iOS App With JavaScript (Part 2)


  

In part 1 of this tutorial we started building our iOS app from scratch. We started out by setting up a blank React Native project. Then we pulled data from the Unsplash.it API. Because downloading data takes time, we built a loading screen.



The Beauty Of React Native: Building Your First iOS App With JavaScript (Part 2)


In the process we went over positioning UI elements with flexbox and styling them using CSS-like properties. Towards the end of part 1 we downloaded and included a third-party Swiper component from GitHub, which allowed us to display wallpaper data in a swipeable container.

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WIRED Awake: 10 must-read articles for 20 April


Your WIRED.co.uk daily briefing. Today, Apple's latest transparency report shows that it's complied with 55 per cent of UK law enforcement requests for data, the government has confirmed that state-funded university researchers won't be gagged by a forthcoming 'anti-lobbying' law, Intel has announced that it's to cut 12,000 jobs and more.

By: WIRED.co.uk,

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Monday, April 18, 2016

One-of-a-kind telephoto lens used on Apollo 15 moon landing up for auction

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The first telephoto lens used on the moon is up for sale, and it'll only cost you a few hundred thousand dollars.