‘Mudbound’ Has More To Say About Whiteness In The US Than Other Trump-Era Movies

A person doesn’t have to be hateful in order to be racist.

Study: Corporations Make Big Climate Promises Only To Retreat After A Few Years

Sustainable capitalism is basically an oxymoron.

CBS Cancels Jeremy Piven Show Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

“Wisdom of the Crowd” will end after just one season.

iPhone X update for Pokemon GO adds top of screen

Today the update for Pokemon GO’s iPhone X modification went entirely live for all users. This newest update was announced last week, but wasn’t available to all users until today. Users on Android got their chance to get their part of this update last week just before Thanksgiving, as we mentioned at that time. The list of updates are mostly … Continue reading

Android 8.1 final preview enables the Pixel 2's custom camera chip

The first Android 8.1 preview release opened the doors to app developers wanting to support the Pixel 2’s untapped Pixel Visual Core chip, and now the phones themselves are ready for action. Google has released the final 8.1 developer preview, which…

Ubisoft’s next indie game ‘Ode’ is out in the UK

A couple years ago, Ubisoft started an incubator at its Reflections Studio to make indie games — the first of which, the delightful Grow Home, came out in early 2015. Now the same team has released a new title, the relaxing platformer ‘experience’ O…

Google Docs, Slides and Sheets now feature drag-and-drop on iPad

It was nice to see Google integrate its Drive apps into iOS 11’s document-consolidating Files, but it seems they’re not done refining. This morning, the search giant updated several of its productivity suite apps for iOS to add two features: Compatib…

Purple looks at portable Wi-Fi differently

wifi-umbrellaLike it or not, we all live in a very, very connected lifestyle in this day and age. There are just so many things around us that are hooked up to the Internet, and with IoT (Internet of Things) technology growing continuously, you can be pretty sure that we will see “smarter” devices being introduced as time passes by. Smartwatches, smart cars, smart homes, and of course, smartphones, all of these are linked in one way or another. Purple.ai is a leading global WiFi analytics and engagement platform for intelligent spaces, having announced a revolution when it comes to portable WiFi. Purple has come up with the Wi-Fi umbrella, an offering that will be developed and manufactured in-house.

Gavin Wheeldon, CEO of Purple, shared, “We are thrilled to be able to release our new WiFi Umbrella and showcase our latest innovation to the world. Our mission as an organization is to turn the world purple, which we can now do. Literally.”

With the Wi-Fi Umbrella, this new take on an age-old item will function as an access point, where it is capable of automatically connecting to open hotspots wherever you roam. It will also be able to seamlessly pass Internet access on by broadcasting a private SSID with which a smartphone can hook up to. To combat the very real possibility of running into areas with poor Wi-Fi coverage, the signal is further boosted via its antenna ribs, and the entire Wi-Fi umbrella is accompanied by waterproof hydrofoil and patented ConnectedCanopy (Connopy) technology.

Specially designed to be vendor-agnostic, the Wi-Fi Umbrella has been configured and designed to be compatible with all smartphones, tablets and laptops, not paying any regard at all to the operating system too. This unique Wi-Fi umbrella has a wood handle that is crafted in the UK, and of course, it will continue to maintain its primary function: to protect you from the sun’s rays and rain.

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Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote Red Edition is out in time for the holidays

logitech-spotlightLogitech has a pretty decent track record when it comes to rolling out presentation remote controls that will deliver a punch if you would like to deliver your point in a room full of people. This time around, the Swiss-based company has revealed the Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote Red Edition that will be released just in time for the holidays. After all, the holiday season is a mad and frantic one, where professionals would like to end the year with a bang, and would definitely be more than welcoming for any kind of confidence booster that they might receive when it comes to putting forward a business presentation.

This makes the Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote Red Edition the ideal gift for such a season and time, as it is a tool that will definitely be able to help any presentation stand out from the rest of the mundane types while looking sleek as heck. It is limited edition, sporting a vibrant red aluminum finish while being accompanied by an update to Logitech Presentation App software. Featuring a “digital-laser” circle, color alterations for Highlight, Magnify and Circle features, as well as the ability to adjust the contrast in Highlight mode, you will find your presentations being augmented without missing a beat.

This newest software update is available to all Spotlight users. The moment it is installed on your computer, you are able to activate the different Spotlight modes simply by pressing and holding the top button of the remote while moving the cursor around your screen with basic and simple hand movements. Any kind of color alterations, contrast and size of the pointer are fully customizable via the Logitech Presentation App, where it can then be saved to the Spotlight prior to a presentation. Expect the Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote Red Edition to be available for $129.99 a pop, albeit for a limited time only.

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Politicians Bash Trump Over Use Of ‘Pocahontas’ Slur At Navajo Event

“What Trump displayed today was an embarrassment to our values,” said Tom Perez, chair of the DNC.