TimeLine Layout

May, 2016

  • 24 May

    Climate change flick ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ turns 10

    Ten years ago Al Gore transformed himself from failed presidential candidate to ecological warrior with the release of his influential film “An Inconvenient Truth.” The Ant Farm As a way to mark the anniversary, Vudu is giving away copies free to own for today (May 24) only. While climate change is now a hot topic, …

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  • 24 May

    Google assistant’s biggest question: ‘What’s my personality?’

    One of the first things Genevieve Bell did after bringing home an Amazon Echo was ask the smart speaker to set a timer. After the Echo replied in its soft, reassuring female voice, Bell told the device “thank you.” “When was the last time you said ‘thank you’ to Google search?” asked Bell, Intel’s longtime cultural anthropologist and corporate strategist. …

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  • 24 May

    Paul McCartney, VR firm Jaunt examine Macca’s solo career in doc series

    Paul McCartney’s Fool on the Hill famously used the eyes in his head to “see the world spinning round.” Now he can do it in VR. Jaunt, a producer and publisher of virtual-reality content, is teaming with Sir Paul on a six-part documentary series timed to coincide with the release of “Pure McCartney,” a 67-song collection that spans the former …

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  • 24 May

    GoPro, Red Bull partner to capture the world of extreme sports

    GoPro and Red Bull have signed a multi-year partnership that will see the two brands collaborate on content production and distribution, as well as on “product innovation,” they said Tuesday. As part of the deal, Red Bull will receive equity in the action sports company, while GoPro will become the exclusive camera provider at Red Bull’s media productions and events. …

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  • 24 May

    Can you use an iPhone as a fishing lure?

    We know a lot about the capabilities of a typical iPhone. It can make calls, track your calendar, send text messages, take photos and get you online. But, more importantly, can it be used to catch a fish? Appropriately named YouTube channel How Ridiculous not only asked this riveting question, but also answered it. The iPhone guinea pig in this …

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  • 24 May

    Finally, a gadget for beer lovers who can’t pour beer

    Those of us that have a taste for beer understand the value of the perfect head of foam atop the glass. The purists and connoisseurs understand what works best for a container and the perfect angle at which to pour. Apparently though, there’s some folks out there that just can’t seem to get it right. Have no fear timid pourers, …

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  • 24 May

    X Factor auditions to take place through Facebook Live

    You only need a webcam and a dream if you want to be the next Adele. X Factor hopefuls can audition for the 2016 season of the show through Facebook Live, the social network’s live-streaming feature, Facebook said Tuesday. Facebook introduced the feature at the end of 2015. The show will hold preliminary online auditions in closed groups that will …

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  • 24 May

    Get ready for more ads on Google Maps

    If you’re going on a road trip this summer, you might have a kid in the backseat begging you to stop for McDonald’s. If you use Google Maps, your kid might not be the only one prodding you to make that detour. On Tuesday, the search giant unveiled a handful of new ways for brands to advertise on Google Maps. …

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  • 24 May

    Twitter to exempt photos, GIFs from 140

    Now playing: Watch this: Twitter relaxes its 140-character limit 1:16 You will soon be able to shoehorn more into your tweets without going over the 140-character limit. The microblogging service said Tuesday that it will soon introduce changes that will exempt certain features from counting toward that limit, including media attachments such as photos, GIFs, videos and polls. To a …

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  • 24 May

    ​For the first time in years, Microsoft Windows will demand more memory

    That Windows 7 PC you got back in 2009 is powerful enough to handle Microsoft’s latest operating system — but that could change, because Microsoft is increasing its minimum system requirements. The upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update will need a minimum of 2GB of memory, according to a Microsoft developer page. That was the minimum already required for 64-bit versions …

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