Seth Meyers Lays It Out: ‘Our President Is An A**hole’

The late-night host responds to Trump’s “unhinged” NFL rant.

Stephen Colbert Nails What Trump’s Presidency Is Really All About

This may be the one defining issue of his administration.

Twitter tries to explain why Trump's posts aren't like others

So if Twitter’s rules ban “violent threats,” then surely a tweet indicating that a country “won’t be around much longer” from a user with the ability to make that happen would be deletion-worthy, right? As the company was forced to explain today, not…

These World Crises Are Unfolding As Trump Is Busy Attacking Athletes

Here are the things that were happening while Trump spent days attacking black athletes for protesting racial injustice.

Trump Hits Puerto Rico For ‘Broken Infrastructure & Massive Debt’

President claims the island is “doing well” with food, water and medical needs.

Hillary Clinton: I’m Not Sure Trump Knows Puerto Ricans Are Americans

“He doesn’t think that has any political relevance and it’s certainly not personally important,” she added.

iPhone 8 drop tests don’t inspire much confidence

The switch to glass backs on smartphones have users doubly worried about the survivability of their precious companions. It’s bad enough that you don’t have much of a choice for your screen other than breakable glass or scratchable plastic, now they also have to pay greater care to the backs as well. Unsurprisingly, this has become a core concern for … Continue reading

Researchers can use the size of your heart to unlock a PC

Most biometric security has one inconvenience: you have to take an active step to sign in, whether it’s putting your finger on a pad or staring at sensors. Wouldn’t it be nice if simply being near your device was enough? It might happen. Researche…

Bose’s SoundWear Are Speakers You Can Wear Around Your Neck

Bose recently took the wraps off a bunch of new headphones, but in case you’re not really in the market for headphones and wanted a set of speakers, you’re in luck because Bose has recently announced the SoundWear Companion speaker, which as you can see in the photo above is a set of speakers that you can actually wear around your neck.

If you feel that the noise isolation created by headphones is a bit too dangerous and you’d like to be more aware of your surroundings, then we suppose the SoundWear Companion could be a happy middle of sorts. Bose isn’t the first company to come up with such offerings because if you remember, LG had something similar with the LG TONE devices.

According to Bose, “With some wearables, it’s fashion before function. Not in this case. Every part of this speaker is meticulously engineered for better sound. But even a groundbreaking product can benefit from a proven technology—like our waveguide technology. So we used two 11-inch waveguides to pump out what other wearable speakers don’t—deep, rich sound.”

However as is usually the case with Bose-branded products, the SoundWear Companion doesn’t exactly come cheap at $300, but if like what you see and you think the concept will suit you, then head on over to Bose’s website and place your order.

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macOS High Sierra Will Perform Regular Firmware Checks

Following some of the issues that users have encountered after updating to iOS 11, one cannot be blamed if you’re a little apprehensive about updating your computer to the recently released macOS High Sierra update. However apart from the various new features and improvements, there is one feature of High Sierra that could make it worth the update.

One of the new features of High Sierra is that it will constantly check your Mac’s firmware against Apple’s own database of what the company determines to be “good”. This was initially tweeted by one of Apple’s engineers, Xeno Kovah, but the tweets were later deleted but not before the folks at The Eclectic Light Company saved it.

How it works is, “The new utility eficheck, located in /usr/libexec/firmwarecheckers/eficheck, runs automatically once a week. It checks that Mac’s firmware against Apple’s database of what is known to be good. If it passes, you will see nothing of this, but if there are discrepancies, you will be invited to send a report to Apple.”

Hopefully this is not something that users will encounter too often, or at all, but basically the weekly checks will be a welcome feature to ensure that the firmware isn’t compromised or corrupted. macOS High Sierra was recently released and is available as a free update for all compatible Mac computers.

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