TimeLine Layout

July, 2018

  • 26 July

    Google’s physical security key, Waymo partners with Walmart

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  • 26 July

    Showstopper: The Lenovo Smart Display outclasses the Echo Show

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  • 25 July

    This one

    I’ve always wondered why Spotify doesn’t make a portable player. Something small. Something exercise-friendly. Remember the old iPod Shuffle? Something like that. Thankfully, someone else does. It’s called the Mighty, and for a limited time, Cheapskate readers can get the Mighty Spotify player for just $65. (Regular price: $86.) The coupon code, cheapskate, should be applied automatically when you check …

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  • 25 July

    Microsoft’s Outlook webmail dark mode offers dim alternative

    Dark mode is live for Microsoft’s Outlook.com, nearly a year after it was requested. The alternate color setting presents the webmail service’s default setting with a dimmer look suited to reading in low-light areas. It can be activated by going to the Quick Settings at the top right of the Outlook interface and clicking the slider below the themes. Microsoft …

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  • 25 July

    Windows 10 didn’t quite fix forced updates, but Microsoft’s trying again

    I called them “the most frustrating thing about Windows” — the forced automatic updates that lock you out of your computer until they’re done.  In March 2017, Microsoft made some pretty big strides toward solving the issue by letting you snooze an update indefinitely, but it still wasn’t quite enough. In the 16 months since, I’ve still had a couple …

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  • 25 July

    Nikon confirms full

    In case you haven’t heard, Nikon’s working on a full-frame mirrorless with a brand-new mount and an F-mount adapter. The company decided to confirm it today, and has set up a teaser website to keep you hanging until it produces an actual camera likely before Photokina, which starts Sept. 26. Thanks to the usually accurate newshounds at Nikon Rumors, we know, …

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  • 25 July

    Netflix is making over your profile icons

    Netflix is taking some inspiration from Queer Eye and making over your profile icon.  Netflix launched profiles five years ago so that you don’t keep getting recommendations based on other people’s viewing on the same account — so your roommate’s fixation with Adam Sandler or your kid’s obsessive repeat viewings of Finding Dory won’t muddy the shows and movies Netflix’s recommendation system …

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  • 25 July

    If you’re not using Chrome, Google’s redesign just made YouTube way slower (The 3:59, Ep. 432)

    Now playing: Watch this: If you’re not using Chrome, Google’s redesign just made… 5:13 On this podcast, we talk about: How if you’re not watching YouTube on Chrome, expect slowdowns. Facebook launching Watch Party. Apple releasing a patch to fix its slowdown issues for the MacBook Pro. The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of …

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  • 25 July

    Google: We’ll officially name Android P ‘soon’

    You’re killing us, Google. Android P was only supposed to get three betas, you told CNET at the Google I/O developer conference in May, before you announced the official name. And yet, Android P beta 4 arrived Wednesday, and now you’re blogging that the official Android P unveiling is coming “soon.” While the Android P Beta 4 update is so very …

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  • 25 July

    Pocket a digital voice recorder for $22

    Need to record a college lecture? A podcast interview? Anything at all? Any phone can handle that job, but that’s not always the best or most practical option. Indeed, sometimes it’s better to use a dedicated recorder. Like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, the Evistr 8GB digital sound recorder is $22.30 with promo code EVISTR20. …

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