Biyernes, Nobyembre 25, 2016

Here's Amazon's Ridiculously Cheap, 32" Smart TV Black Friday Deal

This 32" TV isn't going to be the centerpiece of your living room, but at $125, and with Roku software built right in, it could make a great auxillary TV in a bedroom or garage. We don't expect this one to last.

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Lunes, Nobyembre 21, 2016

Apple is replacing faulty batteries on 'a very small number' of iPhone 6s devices

iPhone 6s 3D Touch 02 Looks like tis the season for Apple replacement programs. Days after the U.S. tech giant addressed 'touch disease' on certain iPhone 6 Plus devices, so Apple has announced a battery replacement program for iPhone 6s phones affected by unexpected shutdowns. Read More


Lunes, Nobyembre 14, 2016

Two Hurt After Plane Takes Evasive Maneuvers To Avoid Hitting Drone

Two aircraft crew members have reportedly been injured after their plane had to take evasive maneuvers to avoid a drone upon landing near Toronto this morning, according to the CBC. The flight was Porter flight 204, and we still don't know if it actually hit the drone, or why the drone was there.

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Linggo, Nobyembre 13, 2016

John Goodman's Not Just a Government Stooge in Kong: Skull Island

Kong: Skull Island is just one piece of a larger puzzle in Legendary's Monster Universe, and some new viral marketing hints that none other than John Goodman could play a larger role in the overall story. Unless he dies first.

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Zuckerberg claims 99% of Facebook posts “authentic,” denies fake news there influenced election

Mark Zuckerberg F8 2015 In case you missed it, last night Mark Zuckerberg published a response to accusations that “fake news” on Facebook influenced the outcome of the U.S. election, and helped Donald Trump to win.
The CEO claimed that at least 99% of news content on Facebook was “authentic.” Zuckerberg wrote:
“Of all the content on Facebook, more than 99% of what people see is… Read More


Sabado, Nobyembre 12, 2016

Linggo, Nobyembre 6, 2016

China's new cybersecurity law is bad news for business

China Internet Shutterstock The regulation would require instant messaging services and other internet companies to require users to register with their real names and personal information, and to censor content that is “prohibited.” Real name policies restrict anonymity and can encourage self-censorship for online communication. Read More