Now playing: Watch this: Intel’s Project Alloy headset cuts the cord 1:12 The best virtual reality can be a pain to set up. You need a pricey PC, a fancy headset and great motion controllers, and you’ll still be tethered by a cord. But Intel’s Project Alloy wants to throw those limitations out the window. …
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The complete guide to customizing Windows 10
An operating system is only useful as it is customizable. After all — if you can’t make an OS look and act the way you want it to, then who cares if it’s objectively better (faster, more powerful) than any other OS? Good news, Windows 10 users: You can easily customize both the look and feel of Microsoft’s new OS, …
Read More »Get notified when an expensive app’s price drops
Last week, Literature & Latte released Scrivener for iOS, bringing the popular long-form writing tool to iPhones and iPads. The price: $19.99. Ouch. I’m not saying the app isn’t worth it, especially for anyone who’s working on, say, a screenplay or dissertation. But if you can’t afford it or don’t think $20 is a fair price, you may prefer to …
Read More »Fitbit, Apple Watch and now McDonald’s
The next time your kid opens up her Happy Meal, there may be a different type of toy staring back. McDonald’s has begun offering kids in its Canadian restaurants a wrist-worn activity tracker called “Step It!” as part of its venerable Happy Meal. It’s no Apple Watch — the device just counts steps — but it’s being marketed as McDonald’s …
Read More »Oculus Rift on sale in Europe and Canada from 20 September
Tech fans in Europe and Canada only have to put up with boring regular reality for another month or so, as Oculus has confirmed its Rift headset will be hitting those regions on 20 September. Preorders in those regions kick off from today, following on from a US release earlier this year. In the UK and Europe the Rift has …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 7 specs vs. S7 Edge, Moto Z, iPhone 6S Plus and OnePlus 3
Now playing: Watch this: Should I buy the Galaxy Note 7 or S7 Edge? 1:47 The new Galaxy Note 7 is the pinnacle Samsung phone in an already banner year that saw the Galaxy S7, an Editor’s Choice winner, and the S7 Edge, CNET’s first five-star phone. But competition is as fierce as always, and buyers have choices. How well …
Read More »‘Empire Strikes Back’ trailer recut in stunning ‘Rogue One’ style
The latest “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” trailer is a fine example of modern trailer-making prowess. The music builds, we meet our stars, the tension ramps up. It’s also a stark reminder of just how much trailers have changed since the earlier days of the original Star Wars movies. YouTube user Medley Weaver took the aesthetics, pace and music …
Read More »Google wants to help you vote
OK, Google, where do I vote? Yup, the search giant is adding information about how to vote in the upcoming presidential election in November. When people search for information about voting, they’ll get information, such as what’s on the ballot in each state, the ID requirements and deadlines for voting by mail. “We hope this customized state-by-state guide will help …
Read More »How to unlock the Note 7 using the iris scanner
Now playing: Watch this: Everything Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 can do 2:03 Your fingerprint is no longer the reigning champ of phone security. Iris scanning on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is fast, secure and undeniably futuristic. In fact, using it makes you feel like a CIA agent gaining access to a top secret device. Or at least, I …
Read More »YouTube to swallow up Google’s Hangouts on Air
Now playing: Watch this: Google’s Hangouts on Air heading to YouTube 1:28 Hangouts on Air is a pretty good live-streaming app within Google’s social network, Google Plus. However, Google is pulling the feature from Google Plus and a new version will head to YouTube Live. In mid-September, Hangouts on Air will no longer function on Google Plus. Oddly, some older …
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