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With everyone staying at home during COVID, some people are finding that their open floor plans are a little too open, and now they’re looking to build themselves some privacy. Local 4 Style Editor Jon Jordan is back with some tips on how you can break up your space with some simple stylish hacks. Jordan …

Lauren Klein and Ryan Dubin demonstrate the technology for Ryan’s grandparents/Image courtesy of Lauren Klein For the past three years since she started her PhD in computer science at Viterbi, Lauren Klein has celebrated Hanukkah in Los Angeles with her family friend, Iovine Young Academy first-year student Ryan Dubin along with his grandparents. In this …

Kia e-Niro’s feature-rich cabin cuts a dash Launched in 2018, the e-Niro is Kia’s second globally sold electric vehicle after the Soul EV. Continuing just-auto/AIC’s review of interior design and technology trends, we take a closer look inside this electric crossover. It’s what’s inside that matters Once seated in the purpose-built EV, the fascia and …

Minority Report, the Steven Spielberg film released in 2002, created waves for all the right reasons. It unfolded an avant-garde vision of technology unthinkable in its time. Moving beyond a futuristic fantasy, it brought to life innovations like voice-automated smart homes, connected cars, smart personal devices, Big Data analytics to name a few. When …

The Magic of AirPods AirPods Max join the existing AirPods family in delivering unparalleled wireless audio, whether a customer is listening to music, making phone calls, enjoying TV shows and movies, playing games, or interacting with Siri. The magical setup experience customers love with today’s AirPods and AirPods Pro extends to AirPods Max with one-tap …

Could Mad Systems’ new recognition technology “change everything” about experience design? Nov 11, 2020 Judith Rubin Attractions, Business, Features, Headlines, IPM Interviews, Museums, News, People, Technology & Media Comments Off on Could Mad Systems’ new recognition technology “change everything” about experience design? By Michael Oliver Photo Above: Mad Systems’ Maris Ensing holds one of the …

COURTESY PHOTOGeorge Holmes is the CEO of Resonant Inc., an electronics manufacturer on Cremona Drive in Goleta, which just successfully created a design for a 5G radio frequency filter that can improve 5G data rates by more than 20%.  A local start-up technology company successfully created a design for a 5G radio frequency filter that …

“We want to lead the effort to open new frontiers in space, and do it quickly and safely,” said Dr. Michael Eades, principal engineer at USNC-Tech. “Our engine maximizes the use of proven technology, eliminates failure modes of previous NTP concepts, and has a specific impulse more than twice that of chemical systems.” Advancements in …

David Malan/Getty Images In technology, inherent bias can be hard to root out. Our tech tends to reflect the people who create it — their perspectives and experiences shape how products are designed. Whether you’re talking about a smart city or a smart speaker, the systems that underpin our lives are the sum of designers’ decisions; …

The HP Spectre Family The new HP Spectre x360 14 rounds out the Spectre Portfolio, with the latest intelligent features that adapt to the user for the ultimate in productivity. The HP Spectre x360 14 The Spectre x360 14 is the world’s first laptop to use keyboard scissors made from natural, renewable material [24]. The …