This week in light start: September is gearing up to be an absolute monstrous month for phone releases. This month we’ll see new iPhones, Huaweis, Folds and OSes.
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Aerodynamic resistance increases with the square of air speed, which means it increases very rapidly as the speed increases. Rolling resistance, meanwhile, increases linearly with speed, which means it increases much less rapidly as speed rises.
This is one of our favourite instalments each month — getting youthfully excited about the free PlayStation Plus games. Here are September’s titles.
Nintendo launched the Switch Lite console for the sole purpose of bringing some Switch love to people who cannot afford the full-spec Switch.
Research on driverless cars is well underway, but less is heard about the work being done to make cars a smart companion for drivers. In the future, the cars still driven by humans are likely to become as sensitive and attentive to their driver’s needs as another person. Sound far-fetched? It’s closer than you might think.
We’ve been expecting this: Apple’s made this year’s iPhone day official and, as was estimated earlier this month, the day’s going to be 10 September.
Huawei’s fate has been up in the air for quite some time, and there’s no sign that it’ll be touching…
Science fiction is brimming with visions of the future and the many wondrous things the human race can achieve. But it is full of warnings too – and we should be careful to take heed of some of the big messages that are more relevant now than they ever were before.
Toyota South Africa today launched its MyToyota app in South Africa featuring even more connectivity features and free data.
Ransomware usually spreads via phishing emails or links to infected websites, relying on human error to gain access to systems. As its name suggests, ransomware is designed to block access to data, systems or services until a ransom is paid. At a technical level, cities tend to be fairly easy targets because they often have bespoke operating systems, with parts that are old and out-of-date, as well as ineffective back-up measures.