Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton dug into the issues during the first presidential debate Monday night, but the internet seemed more interested in Trump’s sniffles and who else — or what else — might be more worthy of a vote. Media experts predicted as many as 112 million would watch the debate across the many …
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Read More »Journalists hit with $200 Wi
If you thought buying temporary Wi-Fi access on an airplane or at a hotel was expensive, you should try being a journalist at Monday night’s presidential debate. Members of the press can expect to pay $200 to access a wireless network during Monday evening’s presidential debate at Long Island’s Hofstra University. And if they want more, they will be paying …
Read More »Lester Holt gets social media sympathy, sarcasm as debate moderator
While Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were the two main attractions in Monday night’s presidential debate, social media saved a little time — and in some cases, sympathy — for debate moderator Lester Holt, who had to try and keep the whole shebang on track. Social media had varying opinions on how Holt, anchor of “NBC Nightly News,” performed. Some …
Read More »Samsung calls dibs on Department of Energy’s screen coatings
Samsung devices will have some government-strength coating to save your devices from the depths of puddles and toilets. Samsung Electronics has licensed a clear superhydrophobic film from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory that’s supposed to improve the performance of the displays on smartphones, tablets and other devices, the department announced Monday. The lab in Tennessee spent three …
Read More »Star Wars characters, Groot encourage kids to exercise
If anyone can convince kids to exercise more and eat their vegetables, it would be Jedi and Groot. This week, Disney Channel launches a health and fitness video campaign for kids called “Improve Your Selfie” featuring cartoon characters from animated shows as “Star Wars Rebels,” “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “The Lion Guard,” “Miles from Tomorrowland,” “Star Vs. The Forces of …
Read More »Actors can get their age removed from IMDb under new law
If an actor doesn’t want to reveal their age, they can now keep it off the internet, too. Under a new California law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday, entertainment database sites such as IMDb would be required to remove the age of an actor if asked. The move was both celebrated by the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union as a …
Read More »Get out of your train and into your Uber
No need to book that hour-long trip across the city in an Uber — the ridesharing app has just started playing nice with public transport. Uber has joined forces with transport app TripGo to link public transport routes with ridesharing cars. That means TripGo users will now be able to plan out their entire route from A to B using …
Read More »Trim your wireless bill
It’s hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Wireless subscribers have been conditioned to get a new phone every two years. That made sense back in the day, when wireless subsidies from mobile operators let you upgrade to the latest iPhone or Samsung Galaxy for only $200. Those days are over. Today consumers are expected to pay full price …
Read More »Can I upgrade my TV to HDR?
HDR, or High Dynamic Range , is the latest buzzword in the TV world. It promises big improvements in picture quality over non-HDR TVs. “But what about my TV?,” you ask. It’s new enough, maybe as recent as last year. Is there a way, via a software update, to make a non-HDR TV into an HDR TV? Before we get …
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