Avira Antivirus Pro offers all the same protection as the free Avira Antivirus, plus a few added features that don’t all work well. Stick with […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Month: November 2016
Netflix Considering Launching Offline Playback Outside of U.S.
Netflix, the video streaming service, hasn’t offered an offline playback option for customers up to this point, but that could be changing. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
New MacBook Pro Parody Ad Aims for the Dongle
By now you’ve probably heard about Apple’s new MacBook Pro lineup, which, while making some interesting and noteworthy additions and improvements, also embodies a few […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Take Better Selfies with this Flexible Tripod [Deals Hub]
Trying to get the perfect angle for that selfie? Forget taking a standard picture–you can get the ideal angle each time with the Armor-X Mini […] Read the original post by StackSocial
Apple cuts prices on storage upgrades for older Macs
While we were busy gasping at the prices of the newest MacBook Pros, Apple was slashing prices on other Mac upgrades—specifically the 512GB and 1TB […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
L’Oreal turns to virtual reality to train hairdressers
Out-of-town trainings and classes can cost aspiring hairdressers a pretty penny. L'Or al's high-tech alternative could change that, though, and could even make learning more […] Read the original post by Engadget
Microsoft’s Teams is its Slack competitor for Office 365
Because Yammer isn't quite enough to take on Slack, Microsoft is launching yet another business chat app: Teams. It'll be part of the Office 365 […] Read the original post by Engadget
Microsoft goes after Slack with new Teams service
Workplace collaboration has become increasingly focused on chat in the past couple of years, and Microsoft is jumping into the new space with both feet, […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank
A Radical Redesign Makes ‘Uber Feed’ the Center of Your Ride
The most interesting thing about Uber’s dramatically redesigned app isn’t the streamlined UI. It’s a brand new feature called Uber Feed. The post A Radical […] Read the original post by Robbie Gonzalez
Twelve South Introduces Headphone Charging Stand ‘Fermata’
Twelve South, one of the leading accessory makers for Apple products, has debuted a brand new charging stand. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Electronica: Panasonic updates ‘smallest’ Li-ion battery
To power wearables, Panasonic will be showing a ‘pin’-style Li-ion cell at Electronica, claiming it to be the “smallest cylindrical lithium-ion rechargeable battery.” Called CG-320A, […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Charge your Bluetooth headphones with Twelve South’s Fermata stand
Not only is the Fermata a gorgeous wireless headphone stand, but it charges your headphones, too. I’ve written at length about my love for Bose’s QC35 […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Xiaomi Unveils Mi Note 2 Smartphone, Mi VR Headset
The Mi Note 2 phone builds on the original Mi Note, while the VR headset follows an earlier VR Play version that debuted in August. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Market Reports Show Tablet Sales Continue to Decline
Thanks in part to the popularity of two-in-one hybrid PCs, tablet makers continue their struggles, according to the latest tablet market reports from IDC and […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Mortal Kombat XL (for PC)
XL’s extra content and improved netcode should’ve been offered as a consolatory free download to the incredibly patient PC fan base, but even with a […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson