Catch up with a sweeping drug trade epic, a supernatural anime series, and plenty of dinosaurs before they depart the streaming service library. The post […] Read the original post by K.M. McFarland
Month: August 2016
Your Kids Eat Way Too Much Sugar, and the Week’s Other Revelations
We’re proud to bring NextDraft—the most righteous, most essential newsletter on the web—to WIRED.com. The post Your Kids Eat Way Too Much Sugar, and the […] Read the original post by Dave Pell
Bloomberg: Spotify buries artists with Apple and Tidal exclusives
Another week has passed with another high-profile exclusive debuting on Apple Music. As it does each time an artist keeps a new album off its […] Read the original post by Engadget
Spotify Says Reports of Punishing Artists for Apple Music Exclusives Are ‘Unequivocally False’
Spotify can admit that it’s not a fan of artists and bands launching their albums or singles as exclusive properties of competing music streaming platforms. […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Corel WordPerfect Office X8
WordPerfect Office X8 is a worthy upgrade to a venerable office suite, with new abilities and conveniences slotted into a familiar framework. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Asus ROG G752VS-XB78K Overclocked Edition
Thanks to Nvidia’s latest Pascal-based graphics, the Asus ROG G752-XB78K laptop delivers desktop-level gaming performance. Read the original post by Steve Bush
MSI GT62VR Dominator Pro-005
Among the first gaming laptops with Nvidia’s Pascal graphics technology, the MSI GT62VR Dominator Pro-005 offers superb performance, along with a ton of storage, and […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Honeywell Lyric Wi-Fi Water Leak and Freeze Detector
The Honeywell Lyric Wi-Fi Water Leak and Freeze Detector will alert you when it detects moisture, high or low humidity levels, or freezing temperatures. It’s […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
The Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum builds on the strengths of its predecessor, the G910 Orion Spark, while cutting the fat. This results in a stronger, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Google Duo (for iPhone)
Google Duo is perhaps the simplest video chat app out there, but it lacks key features and is overshadowed by Apple’s FaceTime on the iPhone. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Game|Life Podcast: No Man’s Sky, Deus Ex and Other Controversies
Cut features, delays, and other weirdness on this episode of WIRED’s gaming podcast. The post Game|Life Podcast: No Man’s Sky, Deus Ex and Other Controversies […] Read the original post by Chris Kohler
Twitter will soon let you use keyword filters to combat online harassment
Online harassment on Twitter has gotten so bad that some users opt to never read their mentions, while others are driven to log off the […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
HP Hit with Age-Discrimination Suit
Four former employees of Silicon Valley tech icon Hewlett-Packard have filed an age discrimination lawsuit alleging they were ousted amid a purge of older workers. […] Read the original post by NewsFactor
Rumored iPhone 7 feature would bring tap-to-pay to Japan’s transit systems
Every day, multiple times a day, I have to swipe a paper Metrocard to get on the New York City subway. Each time I swipe—and […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Testing for Zika Isn’t the Only Way to Keep the Blood Supply Safe
Tests can keep Zika out of the blood supply, but they also give false positives. Enter Intercept: the pathogen reduction tech we’ve all been waiting […] Read the original post by Megan Molteni