Until recently, if you wanted a Chromebook, you had two distinct choices: splurge on a Pixel, or settle for something cheap and pokey. Lately, though, we’ve seen a few entries that aim to do something different: offer better design and performance fo…
Source: Engadget – The bottom line: Our quick verdict on the HP Chromebook 13
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Apple Will Reportedly Kill the Home Button and That Makes Me Sad

According to a new report from Mark Gurman, Apple will kill the iPhone’s physical home button in 2017. Don’t get it twisted, this isn’t the iPhone we’re going to see in a few weeks; it’s the iPhone after that. And killing the home button is a very sad idea.
Source: Gizmodo – Apple Will Reportedly Kill the Home Button and That Makes Me Sad
A Website Full of Nothing But Blank Windows to Move Around Is Incredibly Addictive

Do you have a deadline looming in the next 20 minutes or so? Do yourself a favor and avoid BlankWindows.com at all costs because despite being a website filled with nothing but empty randomly sized windows, it’s surprisingly addictive if you try to move them off-screen and dig down to the bottom.
Source: Gizmodo – A Website Full of Nothing But Blank Windows to Move Around Is Incredibly Addictive
Creepy Robot Babies Don't Prevent Teens From Getting Pregnant

One might think that caring for a robot baby—one that cries and sleeps like a regular human baby—might discourage teenage girls from getting pregnant. According to new research, however, the robo-babies actually appear to have the opposite effect.
Source: Gizmodo – Creepy Robot Babies Don’t Prevent Teens From Getting Pregnant
Second Confirmed Death In Japan Involving Pokemon Go
An anonymous reader writes: The Japan Times reports another death. This time a 20 year old woman has died after being hit by a car while riding her bicycle. The man driving the car claimed he was distracted changing the battery because it was nearly flat from playing Pokemon Go. Police have already charged him with negligence resulting in injury. The penalty for causing death is a maximum 7 years jail. The Japanese National Police agency said there have been 79 bicycle and car accidents linked to the game. Another death was reported yesterday
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Second Confirmed Death In Japan Involving Pokemon Go
Starfire Is Not Okay, Guys

Apparently, getting a solo series cancelled can really mess with a superhero’s head.
Source: Gizmodo – Starfire Is Not Okay, Guys
Destiny Fans Raise $500,000 During Charity Stream

Destiny fans raised over half a million dollars this week for the St. Jude Children’s Hospital, thanks to a marathon full of streamers who encouraged fans to donate while they sweated it out in the Crucible.
Source: Kotaku – Destiny Fans Raise 0,000 During Charity Stream
HP Announces EliteBook Laptops with On/Off Sure View Privacy Screens
On Thursday, HP introduced adjustable privacy screens for the EliteBook 840 as well as the EliteBook 1040 notebooks. These are aimed at business users concerned about visual hacking and disclosing sensitive information to onlookers (something a number of journalists have to consider when working on NDA information when flying back from a press event). The protective measures for the screens are based on the Sure View technology jointly developed by HP and 3M, which relies on a number of HP’s proprietary technologies as well as 3M’s optical films. Ultimately, the user can control the privacy with an on/off switch as required, rather than equipping a perminant film that can reduce comfort. Right now, the Elitebook laptops are the first batch to get the technology, but eventually HP’s Sure View technology may appear on other PCs from the company depending on feedback.
In the conference call, HP was keen to point out that according to the Pew Research Center, around 60% of employees nowadays take their work outside of office walls and can potentially (without knowing) share confidential information with the wrong people. Most users that have to work while on the move might not be aware of who is staring at their displays from the back or from the side (which is incredibly annoying in general even if you are playing Tetris). Knowing that, HP explained that some employees tend not to work with sensitive data in public places, which can reduce their overall productivity. Meanwhile there is a market to ensure privacy in cafes, airports and other venues – other people install aftermarket privacy screens on their laptops. While that helps businesses to better comply with regulatory requirements in healthcare, finance and industries dealing with sensitive information, such screens reduce viewing angles of notebooks which affects overall user experience. By contrast, HP’s Sure View can be turned on and off, thus improving privacy without persistent reduction of viewing angles of laptop screens.
HP’s Sure View technology uses a special film from 3M as well as HP’s own backlighting. When the setting of the backlighting is adjusted, the film decreases viewing angles of the display down to around 35 degrees (adjustable). The tech can be activated by pressing Fn + F2 and can be further adjusted by pressing other combinations of buttons. HP claims that the technology can be used with different display panels, but initially the company will use the technology TN or SVA panels with FHD resolution. The Sure View does not consume extra power and since it relies on different setting of the backlighting, it might help to improve battery life a bit. HP does not reveal the price of its integrated privacy screen technology, but claims that with higher-end configs it will be virtually free. Moreover, the company mentioned that since it is not just a film on top of the display itself, it is going last throughout the lifetime of the laptop.
As for configurations, the HP EliteBook 840 G3 and the HP EliteBook 1040 G3 are 14” laptops based on Intel’s dual-core Core Skylake-U chips with integrated HD Graphics 520 and vPro (select models only). They come with up to 32 GB of DDR4-2133 memory and use 2.5” HDDs/SSDs (EliteBook 840) or M.2 SSDs (EliteBook 1040). The notebooks are equipped with 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth modules, Gigabit Ethernet (via dongle in case of the 1040) as well as an LTE or HSPA+ WWAN module. As with many business PCs, the systems are equipped with anti-spill keyboards, fingerprint readers (optional in case of the 840) and TPM 1.2/2.0 modules.
Both laptops feature 14” display panels and are fairly light and thin for mainstream business models. The EliteBook 840 weighs 1.48-1.7kilograms and is 1.89-2.02cm thick (the peak values for touch-enabled models. Meanwhile, the EliteBook 1040 weighs starting at 1.43 and is 1.58-1.65cm thick. Depending on the exact configuration, the EliteBook 840 can work for up to 13.5 hours, whereas the EliteBook 1040 can boast with 10 to 11.5 hours of battery life. Since configurations of the notebooks can vary, HP does not mention recommended prices, but we are talking about machines that start at around $1200 and can end up at $2000 or higher. B2B sales will differ in price depending on volume and support packages. Users should see systems with Sure View privacy screens available in September.
Source: AnandTech – HP Announces EliteBook Laptops with On/Off Sure View Privacy Screens
Your Dog Might Not Want a Hug, Here’s How to Tell

Dogs are so adorable, it’s hard not to hug them and squeeze them and love them forever. Some of them don’t want our hugs, though. Here’s how to tell if your dog’s just not that into it.
Source: LifeHacker – Your Dog Might Not Want a Hug, Here’s How to Tell
Nintendo celebrates indie gaming this September
Nintendo is placing the spotlight squarely on a month’s worth of independent games, introducing the #Nindies Summer Jam promotion going on in the Nintendo eShop.
Source: Engadget – Nintendo celebrates indie gaming this September
Apple Photos vs Google Photos, What's Better?

Nothing is more important to us than our precious digital photos, so keeping them stored safely in the cloud is crucial. The problem is, both Apple and Google have great photo-storage services, and it’s hard to know which one is actually better. Here’s how Apple Photos and Google Photos stack up against each other.
Source: Gizmodo – Apple Photos vs Google Photos, What’s Better?
Sprint Ribs T-Mobile With Unlimited Freedom Premium Plan And HD Video Streaming
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Sprint just announced Unlimited Freedom Premium, the sister plan to their recently-launched Unlimited Freedom. The plan is targeted at customers who want to stream videos, music and games at a higher resolution. Unlimited Freedom Premium is intentionally supposed to undercut T-Mobile.
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Source: Hot Hardware – Sprint Ribs T-Mobile With Unlimited Freedom Premium Plan And HD Video Streaming
RAVPower's New Battery Pack Includes Every Advanced Feature Under the Sun

It goes without saying that you can get a 20,100mAh USB battery pack for less than $56, but with this deal, you truly get what you pay for.
Source: Kotaku – RAVPower’s New Battery Pack Includes Every Advanced Feature Under the Sun
Play Solitaire In Google Search Results
Google has announced that, as of yesterday, you can now play solitaire and tic-tac-toe just by searching the word solitaire (or tic-tac-toe). Kinda neat and it’s free.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Play Solitaire In Google Search Results
This Priceless Dodo Skeleton Took 40 Years to Assemble

The dodo has been extinct for about 350 years, and it’s entirely our fault—so why not own a memento of man’s destructive tendencies in the form of a three-foot tall bird skeleton.
Source: Gizmodo – This Priceless Dodo Skeleton Took 40 Years to Assemble
Spotted: A Self-Driving Uber in Pittsburgh

Hey, look! Pictures of self-driving Ubers are starting to emerge from Pittsburg. Uber announced the launch earlier this month. While the cars do indeed drive themselves, there’s still going to be a human at the wheel. Which is probably a good idea!
Source: Gizmodo – Spotted: A Self-Driving Uber in Pittsburgh
Facebook's WhatsApp Data Gambit Faces Federal Privacy Complaint
Sam Gustin, writing for Motherboard: Facebook’s decision to begin harvesting data from its popular WhatsApp messaging service provoked a social media uproar on Thursday, and prompted leading privacy advocates to prepare a federal complaint accusing the tech titan of violating US law. On Thursday morning, WhatsApp, which for years has dined out on its reputation for privacy and security, announced that it would begin sharing user phone numbers with its Menlo Park-based parent company in an effort “to improve your Facebook ads and products experiences.” Consumer privacy advocates denounced the move as a betrayal of WhatsApp’s one billion users — users who had been assured by the two companies that “nothing would change” about the messaging service’s privacy practices after Facebook snapped up the startup for a whopping $19 billion in 2014. “WhatsApp users should be shocked and upset,” Claire Gartland, Consumer Protection Counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a leading US consumer advocacy group, told Motherboard. “WhatsApp obtained one billion users by promising that it would protect user privacy. Both Facebook and WhatsApp made very public promises that the companies would maintain a separation. Those were the key selling points of the deal.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Facebook’s WhatsApp Data Gambit Faces Federal Privacy Complaint
The Life-Size R2-D2 Figure You've Always Wanted Is Almost Here

After seeing Star Wars for the first time you undoubtedly wanted an astromech droid to call your own. But building your own fully-functional prop required skills you don’t have, and a tiny two-inch action figure leaves something to be desired. But an Artoo figure as large as the real thing? Now we’re talking.
Source: io9 – The Life-Size R2-D2 Figure You’ve Always Wanted Is Almost Here
The Engadget Podcast Ep 3: Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
Editors Nathan Ingraham and Devindra Hardawar join host Terrence O’Brien to talk about Android Nougat, PlayStation 4 rumors and why Amazon would create an Echo-exclusive music service. Then the panel addresses the endless harassment faced by Leslie J…
Source: Engadget – The Engadget Podcast Ep 3: Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
The Best Way to Help Potted Plants Grow Evenly

If you’ve ever had a potted plant that seemed to bend and reach towards a sunny window or light, you know you should probably move it a little closer. Getting the plant to grow evenly though, once it’s already started to bend, is trickier without hurting it. Here’s how.
Source: LifeHacker – The Best Way to Help Potted Plants Grow Evenly




