Night Shift available now on the Mac desktop

Apple has finally rolled out Night Shift on the newest update to macOS Sierra. Night Shift is a program that gradually removes the blue light of your display to help relieve eye strain and help you sleep better. A similar program, f.lux, has been available cross-platform for a while now, but Apple decided to include a similar software on iOS and now macOS. Check your Mac for update 10.12.4 if you are looking forward to this feature for your desktop.

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Pelican bottles, standing desks, earbuds and more – Weekly roundup

It’s Saturday evening, and you know what that means… The week is over in just a few short hours. To make sure that you don’t miss one of our reviews, articles or riveting news posts, I’ve made a list of everything we post this week. Click through and enjoy all the listy goodness.

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Norton Core router protects you at the network level – FINALLY!!

Finally!  A network router that protects all of your connected devices at the START – the point of entry!  No more buying piecemeal software for every device, every year!  It does have a subscription plan; $9.99 per month, but the first year is free.  And it’s from Norton, one of the best recognized, highly-respected names in security.

There are TONS of upsides to this device:

  • Optimized for security and performance
    • It has more memory and flash storage than typical routers, and has a dual-core 1.7 GHz processor
  • Dual bands for optimal connectivity
    • Every device connects to the best available band, because Core simultaneously transmits at 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
  • Smacks down other routers by providing twice the throughput of Wave-1 11ac technology
    • You get speeds up to 2.5 Gbps, which means you get blazing fast 4K streaming and lag-free gaming
  • Beamforming supercharges your signal
    • Ever had problems getting a good Wi-Fi signal in certain areas?   Not anymore.  The beamforming antenna tower focuses WiFi directly to devices in the farthest reaches of your home

Hopefully you’ve all heard about the extremely poor security on most IoT (smart) devices.  A smart thermostat, a baby monitoring camera, even a smart refrigerator, can all be hacked, and then you personal information (and privacy) is exposed.  Core discovers smart devices, identifies vulnerabilities and secures them all. If a device is ever breached, Core quarantines the threat.

The Core router is extremely useful for parents, too.  It has powerful and flexible tools to help parents set content filters, manage time by device, and it also lets parents manage and monitor screen time by person.  Another cool feature lets you pause the whole network!  Norton says the app for the router is “as easy to use as a light switch.”

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Yet another sweet option is the ability to give priority to any device in the network.  So if you want to turn down the bandwidth on on the laptop because you’re about to stream a movie on your Roku, you can do it with the touch of a button.

So the Core from Norton protects ALL of your devices.  Unlimited IoT devices, and up to 20 PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones.  This device will stop hackers, viruses, and malware from even coming into your network.  No more reactive software to crud that’s already in your network.  This device is PRO-active: fending off all forms of nastiness before it can even access your network.

To me, this is a solid BUY situation.  It’s in pre-sales right now for $279.99 and will start shipping this summer, 2017.

To get more information, please visit us.norton.com/core

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These jeans have a pocket especially designed to hold your smartphone

It’s about time that we start seeing pants with a dedicated pocket for your smartphone. Japanese brand Muji is now offering a new line of 100% cotton denim slim jeans for men that have a pocket on the back right hip. The location of this 6th pocket helps prevent the wearer from inadvertently sitting on their smartphone which can be uncomfortable for the wearer AND the phone. The Muji jeans are available in three shades and several lengths. Surprisingly, the price per pair is actually affordable at $33.60. I wish they had them for women too. For more info head over to Muji.us.

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This catheter-guided single chip may someday provide 3-D imaging from within your heart and blood vessels

Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technolgy, Atlanta, Georgia and Electronics Engineering Department, Isik University, Istanbul, Turkey, developed this tiny chip (approximately 1.5 mm) on a flexible catheter (about 430 microns) that will allow heart surgeons to view a complete real-time 3-D image of heart and blood vessel blockages and allow the surgeons to attend to them as necessary. This chip provides better imaging than current technology because it is capable of using higher frequencies to produce the images.  

According to the Georgia Tech News Center website,

The device integrates ultrasound transducers [capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) arrays] with processing electronics [front-end CMOS electronics technology] on a single 1.4 millimeter silicon chip. On-chip processing of signals allows data from more than a hundred elements on the device to be transmitted using just 13 tiny cables, permitting it to easily travel through circuitous blood vessels. The forward-looking images produced by the device would provide significantly more information than existing cross-sectional ultrasound.

Researchers have developed and tested a prototype able to provide image data at 60 frames per second, and plan next to conduct animal studies that could lead to commercialization of the device.

It was February 2014 when this information was first released and I was unable to find any updates about the researchers’ endeavors. Hopefully, they have made great progress and are well on their way toward making this available in the near future.

If you are more technically inclined and would like to read about the details of this chip, the researchers originally published their information in the journal IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control: Gokce Gurun, et al., “Single-Chip CMUT-on-CMOS Front-end System for Real-Time Volumetric IVUS and ICE Imaging,” (IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2014). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TUFFC.2014.6722610).

You can also read about the details for free from the National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, PubMed Central website: Coskun Tekes (corresponding author), Jaime Zahorian, Toby Xu, Muhammad W. Rashid, Sarp Satir, Gokce Gurun, Mustafa Karaman, Jennifer Hasler, and F. Levent Degertekin., “CMUT-based Volumetric Ultrasonic Imaging Array Design for Forward Looking ICE and IVUS Applications,” PubMed Central, 2014. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123197/).

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