TimeLine Layout

July, 2016

  • 15 July

    21 shortcuts for Microsoft Edge you need to know

    By employing only a fraction of these shortcuts, you can become a better Edge browser. Tab and window management 1. Jump to next or previous tab Use Ctrl-Tab to jump one tab to the right and use Control-Shift-Tab to jump one tab to the left. 2. Jump to specific tab To jump to a specific …

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  • 14 July

    Bose updating SoundSport Wireless headphones after some units experience problems with heavy sweat

    A few weeks ago I contacted Bose about some comments I saw on Amazon about people experiencing problems with the company’s new SoundSport Wireless headphones, which I’d rated very highly. The problems seemed to be related to sweat, or more precisely heavy sweat. I did my best to replicate the problems, using the headphones on more than a dozen runs …

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  • 14 July

    DJI’s new camera lets you zoom in from the skies

    Getting a close-up look at something with a DJI drone previously meant flying the thing closer to the subject. DJI’s new camera module — the Zenmuse Z3 — comes with a built-in optical zoom, giving you a closer view, without risking smashing up your fancy flying machine. The camera has a 3.5x optical zoom, with a 2x digital zoom, combined …

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  • 14 July

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    CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Cheeps! How much do you love me? Don’t answer that until you read this: Today I’ve rounded up not one, not two, but …

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  • 14 July

    ​This bag is what happens when you make modular accessories for phones

    What does the world of modular phones look like? A world of larger carry bags. This Verizon tote looks like the thing I used to carry my Game Boy in. Bulky, zippered nylon. But it came in the reviewer’s bag for the Moto Z, a phone coming via Verizon in the US. Motorola’s Moto Z is a sleek phone, full …

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  • 14 July

    How to request new Pokestops and Gyms in Pokemon Go

    Pokemon Go is best played in an area that provides the means to level up, gather eggs, potions, balls and what have you. But if you live in an area with few Pokestops or Gyms to conquer, the game quickly loses its appeal. As Kotaku first reported, the developer of Pokemon Go, Niantic, is accepting requests for new Pokestops and …

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  • 14 July

    Tech leaders say Trump would crush innovation

    “Trump would be a disaster for innovation.” That is the key message of an open letter published to Huffington Post and Medium on Thursday and endorsed by 145 tech leaders, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. The letter states that presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump “stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, …

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  • 14 July

    BitTorrent looks to disrupt TV news starting at RNC

    BitTorrent, best known for its peer-to-peer sharing technologies, continues its push toward becoming a media company with the BitTorrent News network. BTN will also cover the Democratic National Convention starting on July 25. BitTorrent The live-streaming news network will be available through its BitTorrent Live app for Apple TV, iOS devices and MacOS computers starting July 18 with coverage of …

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  • 14 July

    Warrant denied: Feds can’t search foreign data servers, appeals court rules

    No dice. Federal warrants don’t apply to emails, documents and other data stored on servers outside the United States, according to a ruling Thursday by a federal appeals court. That’s great news for Microsoft, which brought the appeal after a lower court ruled that the company must hand over emails stored in Dublin, Ireland, and held the company in contempt …

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  • 14 July

    iHeart streaming radio adds NPR

    iHeartRadio is adding National Public Radio to its streaming slate and sharing some of its online ad real estate. The streaming arm of iHeartMedia, the country’s biggest radio company, sealed a deal for more than 260 NPR member stations to add their live news and talk programming, the company said Thursday. iHeartRadio has 85 million registered users. The NPR stations …

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