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Month: October 2016

The 15 scariest games to play on Mac today

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

Frightening and fun Itching for some interactive thrills? We’ve got a nice stack of Halloween-ready options that you can download on your Mac today. If you’re […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward

MacPaw CleanMyPC

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

CleanMyPC has the chops to reinvigorate a junked-up PC, but it doesn’t tell you much about the software it wants to remove. […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

YouTuber Marques Brownlee Talks to Craig Federighi About the New MacBook Pro

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

YouTuber Marques Brownlee got a chance to speak to Apple software chief Craig Federighi following the company’s “Hello again” keynote on Thursday. Federighi explained what made […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

How to troubleshoot your Mac

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

You can get help, right on your Mac. If that doesn’t work, ask iMore! If you are new to Mac, or are having a problem with […] Read the original post by Lory Gil

How to bring back a physical Escape key on the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

Apple showcased its new MacBook Pro on Thursday and demonstrated the new Touch Bar, an OLED touchbar across the top of the keyboard that replaces […] Read the original post by Roman Loyola

Phil Schiller on MacBook Pro’s High Price Tag: ‘We Design for the Experience’

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

Apple chief Phil Schiller has defended the MacBook Pro’s high price tag following its unveiling on Thursday. Schiller, who featured in an interview for CNET alongside Jony […] Read the original post by Killian Bell

Review: Switchmate

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

A ridiculous yet surprisingly compelling way to put some basic automation into your lighting without having to actually rewire anything. The post Review: Switchmate appeared […] Read the original post by Christopher Null

Molten Salt Reactors Could Soon Help Power Earth—And One Day Mars

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

If we get our way and really put humans on Mars in the next two decades, they’re gonna need power. The post Molten Salt Reactors […] Read the original post by Sarah Scoles

How AI Is Shaking Up the Chip Market

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

GPUs. FPGAs. TPUs. Good luck keeping it all straight. The post How AI Is Shaking Up the Chip Market appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Cade Metz

I’m House-Sitting for Friends—Can I Turn Their Nest Cam Off?

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

When ethical conundra rear their ugly heads, there’s only one person to consult: Mr. Know-It-All. The post I’m House-Sitting for Friends—Can I Turn Their Nest […] Read the original post by Jon Mooallem

Hurry Up and Watch These 11 Things Before They Leave Netflix

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

A timely baseball comedy, Reese Witherspoon’s funniest performance, a landmark Cartoon Network series, and more leave the streaming service November 1. The post Hurry Up […] Read the original post by K.M. McFarland

Trump Doesn’t Have the Ground Game to Intimidate Voters

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

The only way to keep Donald Trump’s less-than-subtle call to suppress the vote from working? Vote. The post Trump Doesn’t Have the Ground Game to […] Read the original post by Marcus Wohlsen

How the Presidential Election Will Actually Affect the Supreme Court

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

Because come President Clinton or President Trump, times are changing for SCOTUS. The post How the Presidential Election Will Actually Affect the Supreme Court appeared […] Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis

NYC’s Busy Streets, Photoshopped Into Beautiful Desolation

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

One of the world’s most iconic cities gets a makeover. The post NYC’s Busy Streets, Photoshopped Into Beautiful Desolation appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Charley Locke

Step Into the Garage Where Robots Do All the Parking

Posted on October 28, 2016 by

When it comes to storing cars efficiently, robots rule. The post Step Into the Garage Where Robots Do All the Parking appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Jack Stewart

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