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Origin EON-17X gaming notebook impressions -
Should you buy a Mobile G-Sync equipped laptop?
Taking nothing else into consideration, absolutely. In fact, I would pay a (reasonable) premium for it. Of course, the archetypal G-Sync laptop is currently a chunky, battery-sucking gaming machine. If you're looking for a high-end gaming desktop replacement, then there are a few solid options out there (e.g. Origin EON17-X, Gigabyte Aorus, Asus G751). However, if you're in the market for a more mainstream laptop -- something with more than 2 hours of battery life and under 5 pounds -- then you'll have to wait until Mobile G-Sync spreads to a wider variety of laptops.
Microsoft will finally allow you to defer app updates on Windows 10 -
Despite the mostly positive reception to Windows 10,
Microsoft has received some flak
recently for its policies regarding updates. In a bid to keep users' systems secure and always up-to-date, the company had made not only updates to the OS mandatory for Home users, but also those for Windows Store apps. With update KB3081448 (pushed yesterday), however, Microsoft has gone back on its insistence, it seems. While this option was previously unavailable and greyed out for Windows 10 Home users, users are reporting that after KB3081448, that is no longer the case. Of course, unlike mandatory hotfixes and driver updates - which, if buggy, could brick your device - automatic updates for apps are unlikely to have any device-threatening drawbacks. Still, opting to give users the choice, especially in the case of those who might be on metered connections, is certainly a step in the right direction for Microsoft.
Top 10 Hidden Windows 10 Features -
Those of you that have already made the jump to Windows 10 might want to give
this Top 10 Hidden Windows 10 Features slideshow
the once over. The ability to use Game DVR to record your desktop is interesting.
Five Tips For Faster Wi-Fi -
The more you treat your router like a crappy radio,
the better your wifi strength will be
.
How Linux was born, as told by Linus Torvalds himself -
Linus Torvalds
said: The same person who told me that the standards weren't available also told me his area of interest was kernels, operating systems. He had this small area on [the FTP server] ftp.funet.fi, and he said: "hey, I'm putting a directory aside for you." So he created the /pub/os/linux directory.
iPhone 6s said to feature 12-megapixel camera, 4K video recording -
12-megapixel photos, 4K video recording and a front-facing flash-like feature for selfies, are all coming to the next iPhone, according to
9to5Mac
. The report comes less than two weeks before Apple's September 9 iPhone event, where the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are expected to be unveiled. The next iPhone is also anticipated to be available in a pink-type color named ‘Rose Gold', similar to the Apple Watch.
Apple Strikes Deal with PayAnywhere to Expand Apple Pay -
Apple today announced
that Apple Pay is now compatible with PayAnywhere, a type of credit card reader that's in use at about 300,000 locations around the U.S. Apple will sell the newest version of the PayAnywhere terminal to merchants through its own stores. The deal expands the availability of Apple Pay significantly. Apple said it hopes to see Apple Pay accepted at more than 1.5 million locations before year's end. In order to boost interest in the terminal, PayAnywhere is offering new customers $5,000 in free Apple Pay transactions. Apple Pay makes use of NFC to power tap-and-go payments at supporting terminals. Google and Samsung are on the cusp of releasing Android Pay and Samsung Pay, respectively, which will offer similar capabilities to Android handsets.
This app lets you see the invisible Wi-Fi signals all around you -
The architecture of radio app is a realtime, location based visualization of cell towers
, wifi routers, communication, navigation and observation satellites and their signals. A site specific version of the app includes wired communication infrastructure embedded in the exhibition space. It's aim is to provide a comprehensive window into the infosphere. Fake or not?
Google to Trim Android Bloatware a Bit -
Android device owners
will soon see fewer Google-branded apps
on their smartphones. The company has altered its requirements and phone makers will no longer be forced to stick Google+, Play Games, Newsstand, and Play Books on their smartphones, according to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal. The change comes in response to an investigation the European Commission is conducting into Google's potential monopolistic business practices. Google has long required handset makers to include a series of core apps, such as Gmail, Google Maps, Calendar, and the Play Store. The list of these required apps has grown over the years. Unwanted apps - especially those that cannot be deleted - are often referred to as bloatware. The EU saw the presence of these unwanted and unremovable apps as unfair competition to third-party apps that do the same (or similar) thing. Google has not commented on the matter in any official way. The news was first reported by Android Central.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow Devices List -
SlashGear reports
that Samsung has "confirmed" a list of devices that it plans to update to Android 6.0. The report claims that this is "a fully exhaustive list of Samsung devices set to receive this update FOR NOW", but adds the caveat that "there may be more in the future" - so if your device isn't on the list, don't panic just yet.
Microsoft Releases Cortana for Android in Beta Form -
Microsoft has made its Cortana voice-activated personal assistant
available to Android users
via the Google Play Store beta channel. The app had previously only been available through a closed beta, but is now accessible through an open beta program. Cortana for Android can be used to track flights and other calendar appointments, set reminders and alarms, and monitor packages. Cortana can also supplant Google Now on Android handsets if users so wish. Cortana beta testers can set Cortana to launch with a long press of the home button, which makes it easier to use Cortana on Android phones. Cortana testers will still be able to interact with and launch Google Now on their handsets via other actions. Cortana for Android is free to download from Microsoft's beta site in the Google Play Store. Microsoft is still working to bring Cortana to iOS devices.
Samsung Kicks Off Beta Testing for Samsung Pay -
Samsung is inviting a select number of people
to beta test Samsung Pay
in the U.S. In order to trial the mobile payment platform, consumers need to have a Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, or Note 5 smartphone. AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular are supporting Samsung Pay at launch, Verizon Wireless is not. The beta requires users to have an active Samsung account and a MasterCard or Visa credit/debit card from Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, U.S. Trust, or U.S. Bank. Samsung Pay uses both NFC and MST for tap-and-go transactions. Apple Pay and Android Pay, in comparison, use only NFC. Consumers can request an invite to test Samsung Pay from Samsung.com.
Teens Linked To Sony, Microsoft DDoS Attacks Have Been Arrested -
According to the NCA,
the six teens (ranging in ages from 15 to 18) were arrested
for using Lizard Stresser, a tool that allowed them to take down websites for up to eight hours at a time. The alleged targets of their DDoS attacks included retailers, a "leading national newspaper," a school and multiple gaming companies. In other news,
Lizard Squad tweets
that the arrests won't stop them from launching future attacks.
Ashley Madison Offers $500k Bounty -
Ashley Madison is offering
a $500,000 reward
for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the hackers responsible for that huge data dump. Let the snitching for riches begin!
The Women On Ashley Madison Were Mostly Fake -
Overall, the picture is grim indeed. Out of 5.5 million female accounts, roughly zero percent had ever shown any kind of activity at all, after the day they were created. The men's accounts tell a story of lively engagement with the site, with over 20 million men hopefully looking at their inboxes, and over 10 million of them initiating chats.
The women's accounts show so little activity
that they might as well not be there. LOL.
Netflix won't renew Epix deal, losing several blockbuster movies -
Netflix has announced it won't renew a content-licensing deal with Epix, which will result in several blockbuster movies leaving the streaming service's catalog after September.
In a post
on the company's official blog, Ted Sarandos, chief content officer, said Netflix won't renew the deal because it wants to focus on exclusive content. Netflix entered into its agreement with Epix in 2010, though Epix reached a similar deal with rival Amazon Instant Video just two years later. As a result, movies from Lionsgate, MGM and Paramount - the joint partners behind Epix - appear on both streaming services at about the same time. The expiration of its Epix deal means Netflix will lose high-profile movies such as "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and "World War Z" at the end of September.
Richard Ayoade & Jimmy Carr in their tiny house -
Richard demonstrates the world's smallest gadgets
, including this tiny house
Fully Operational 3D-Printed Jet Engine -
It really, really works
- just look at the window blinds behind it getting blasted out of the way. And it even does thrust reversal (what jet engines do when a plane lands to help slow it down).
'Terminator' style material heals itself -
For astronauts living in space with objects zooming around them at 22,000 miles per hour like rogue super-bullets, it's good to have a backup plan. Shields and maneuvering protect spacecraft well, but to add another layer of potentially life-saving protection, scientists have developed
a material designed to heal itself in less than a second
in case it gets punctured.
How The International Space Station Works -
A 30-minute tour of where and how astronauts live and work
. Everything is different is space.
A Demonstration Of What Happens When The ISS Accelerates -
Using a still camera, International Space Station Expedition 22 Commander
Jeff Williams demonstrates acceleration inside the ISS
during a reboost. 2010. [Credit: NASA-ISS Program Office]
Liquids - Awesome Science Tricks -
YouTuber brusspup demonstrates that
high-fructose corn syrup, while bad for you, is good for cool science tricks
. And we still can't figure out what's going on with the last one.
Slow Motion Contact Explosive - Nitrogen Triiodide -
Looking for a new way to prank your friends?
Try placing some nitrogen triiodide on their seat :)
Doctor Who Series 9 Trailer -
Here is the 30' cutdown trailer for Series 9 arriving on the 19th September!
Join the Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) for a brand new series of Doctor Who.
Goosebumps International TRAILER -
Not what I was expecting from a Goosebumps movie
, but I'm still interested.
Guy annoys girlfriend with puns at Ikea -
IKEA is said to be the ultimate test of relationship strength
, but this is enough to drive anyone crazy.
Sinkhole Opens In China, Swallows Five People -
A sinkhole opened in China
, sucking in five people. At least four were injured. (Aug. 28)
IAAF World Championships 2015 - 200m Final - Bolt does it again -
That's not Usain Bolt, that's
Insane Bolt! :-)
Magician Proposes On Stage Uses A String And Alphabet Soup -
Congrats and well done! :-)
Absolutely Everything About Farrah Abraham is Gross -
She started off the night with her opener about
how she always "gets" what she "wants,"
and misuses a slew of garden variety words. She then engages in a verbal spat with another housemate, where she haughtily stalks off and makes comments about wanting to "hit a b--tch" with her water bottle, and ponders spitting on the contestant in question, Natasha Hamilton of Atomic Kitten.
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Csimbi
(10:54 AM CEST - Aug,31 2015 )
quote:
Microsoft will finally allow you to defer app updates on Windows 10
It was inevitable.
Tom
(10:04 PM CEST - Aug,31 2015 )
Biggest and most important of the WiFi is to put the router in the most central location of your dwelling. Changing your antenna's. I think that's BS, heard that before, never noticed any difference. If you are stuck like me and your hookup is in your basement. Get or use your older router and point it to you main router connected via ethernet. Make sure your SSID's are the same. If your device has any brains, it will pick up the router with the best signal. Works for me, I have 3 levels in total in my house and WiFi is 90+% all the time.
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