HP’s latest Chromebook, which starts at $499, is aimed at consumers and business users who seek a thin, versatile and portable machine. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: April 2016
How to customize the Apple TV (fourth-generation) home screen
The fourth-generation Apple TV is much more powerful and capable than previous versions, with thousands of apps you can download from the App Store. But you […] Read the original post by Jared Newman
Fiat Chrysler Adds Siri Eyes Free to Equipped 2013-2015 Vehicles
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has released a free software update that enables owners of properly equipped 2013-2015 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles to add […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Google begins beta test of Trips, a new travel companion app
Google Now and the company’s Inbox app already do a pretty good job when it comes to collecting and organizing all those pesky travel details. But […] Read the original post by Derek Walter
FCC wireless auction hits spectrum target, paving the way for fast, reliable 5G
Television stations have volunteered to sell off 126MHz of “beach front” wireless spectrum to mobile carriers in an ongoing U.S. Federal Communications Commission auction, potentially […] Read the original post by Grant Gross
New music on iTunes: Drake’s Views, Blink-182 pre-orders, and more
Every Friday, the iTunes Store adds new music to its lineup. This week, check out Views by Drake, more deals on country hits, and pre-order […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Imagining a totally wireless MacBook or iPhone
My latest project has been cleaning out my home office, and you know what I’ve found? Cables. Lots and lots of cables. USB cables, mini-USB cables, micro-USB […] Read the original post by Dan Moren
Best USB-C adapters for your 12-inch Macbook
Get the most out of your new 12-inch Macbook’s USB-C port by pairing it with a great adapter! The USB-C port on your MacBook is still […] Read the original post by Christine Lachance
Planets (for iPad)
The free Planets iPad app shows cool VR representations of the planets, depicts their locations in the night sky, and shows objects that are visible […] Read the original post by David Manners
Ashampoo Anti-Virus 2016
The technology that Ashampoo Anti-Virus licenses from other companies does very well in most of our tests, but you’re probably better off just going straight […] Read the original post by David Manners
John Romero’s BLACKROOM Kickstarter canceled to work on gameplay demo
DOOM and Quake co-creator John Romero has canceled his Kickstarter fund raising campaign for the upcoming Windows and Mac first person shooter BLACKROOM. Romero claims […] Read the original post by John Callaham
How to use Activation Lock on Apple Watch
If you lose your Apple Watch, you can lock it down so that no one else can use it. You know how you can use Find […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Stack Downlight Starter Kit
The Stack Downlight Starter Kit is a powerful way to add smart lighting to your home without the constant need for a phone, but there’s […] Read the original post by David Manners
iOS App of the Week: Yo-Kai Watch Wibble Wobble
I’m shocked that Yo-Kai Watch Wibble Wobble has been struggling to find an audience. The latest tired Angry Birds game has managed to claw its […] Read the original post by Sammy Snyder
Biz Stone’s Jelly app relaunches, promising to revolutionize search
Jelly’s back—but does it have a winning formula this time? The Q&A app from Twitter cofounder Biz Stone relaunched this week—on the web and in Apple’s […] Read the original post by Joel Mathis