Russia was very likely responsible for the hack that has upended the DNC. The post Here’s What We Know About Russia and the DNC Hack […] Read the original post by April Glaser
Month: July 2016
Chrome Extension Makes Learning On YouTube A Lot More Organized
YouTube is a great place for videos. It has all kinds of videos from the funny, sad, bizarre, vlogs, skits, and even educational videos. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Xiaomi Launches MacBook Air Clone in China: the Mi Notebook Air
After years of rumors, Xiaomi today launched its first notebook, the Mi Notebook Air. The company will be offering the laptop in two different screen […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Parents, Rejoice! Here Are Netflix’s Kid-Friendly August Additions
There’s a whole lot of family-friendly goodness hitting Netflix next month. The post Parents, Rejoice! Here Are Netflix’s Kid-Friendly August Additions appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Titanium PowerBook G4: The Power and The Sex
Since their inception, Apple’s PowerBooks had been encased in various shades of gray and black plastics. Some were smaller than others, and they looked good […] Read the original post by Stephen Hackett
10 Interesting Facts We Learned From Apple’s Q3 2016 Earnings Call
Apple announced its earnings for the third fiscal quarter of 2016 on Tuesday, and they weren’t quite as disappointing as many expected. In fact, thanks […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Investment Analysts’ Weekly Ratings Changes for First Data Corp.
A number of firms have modified their ratings and price targets on shares of First Data Corp. recently: 7/19/2016 – First Data Corp. is now […] Read the original post by Daily Political
How to Fix “failed in buffer_write(fd) (8, ret=-1)” Cydia Error When Installing Packages
Users have been facing a lot of issues with the recent jailbreak tool released by Pangu for iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3. We already showed how […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
WikiLeaks Has Officially Lost the Moral High Ground
Because hacktivism shouldn’t mean doxing, anti-Semitism, or (maybe, possibly, probably not) colluding with Vladimir Putin. The post WikiLeaks Has Officially Lost the Moral High Ground […] Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
All the Prisma photo filters and what they look like!
What do all the Prisma photo filters look like? If it feels too slow for you to preview on your own, check out our cheat […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
Major Australian Banks Complain to Anti-Trust Regulators over Apple Pay Restrictions
Three of the largest banks in Australia have filed a joint application with anti-trust regulators to negotiate with Apple over Apple Pay restrictions and install […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Pokémon Go Plus accessory won’t arrive until September
Nintendo UK has announced that the Pokémon Go Plus accessory won’t be arriving until September. The company confirmed the delay in a Twitter response, thanking […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Language apps for iOS: Rosetta Stone beats Duolingo and Babbel
Two months ago, I promised to give you the lowdown on my favorite iOS language learning app. But there was a catch: at the time, […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
Apple remains optimistic after a tough Q3 2016
Another quarter brings with it Apple financial results–nearly $8 billion in profit this time, despite a whole lot of tough year-over-year sales and revenue comparisons. […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
This Is the Enormous Gigafactory, Where Tesla Will Build Its Future
By 2020 Tesla plans to consume more batteries than the rest of the world combined. This is where it will make them. The post This […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart