Rupert Murdoch says concerns about sexual harassment at Fox are ‘nonsense.’
Posted in: Today's ChiliBut there was “sort of” a problem with Roger Ailes, he acknowledged.
But there was “sort of” a problem with Roger Ailes, he acknowledged.
BenQ has unveiled their latest 25-inch WQHD designer monitor, the PD2500Q. Providing 100% coverage of the Rec.709 and standard RGB color space (sRGB), this artist-friendly 25-inch IPS LED-backlight monitor (w/ edge-to-edge ultra-slim bezel design) supports a native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and provides 1000:1 contrast ratio (DCR 20 million:1), 350 cd/m2 brightness, 14ms (GTG 4ms) response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles.
Equipped with built-in stereo speakers (2Wx2), the PD2500Q provides 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x DisplayPort (out), 1x mini DisplayPort and 5x USB 3.0 (4x down stream, 1x up stream). The BenQ PD2500Q will hit the market from December 18th for unannounced price yet. [Product Page]
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The FCC voted Thursday to overturn rules that ensured ISPs couldn’t play favorites with websites and services.
He blamed Obama for Commissioner Ajit Pai’s role in the net neutrality repeal.
Designed for gamers who are on-the-go, the new Gigabyte Aero 15X boasts a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD thin-bezel display, a 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ quad-core processor, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB graphics card, a 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD.
What’s more, the system also sports a 720p HD webcam, an SD media card reader, 3x USB 3.0 Type-A ports, 1x Thunderbolt 3 Type-C port, 1x HDMI 2.0 port, 1x mini DisplayPort 1.3 and 2x integrated speakers.
Running on Windows 10 Home 64-bit OS, the Aero 15X provides WiFi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.2 for connectivity. The Gigabyte Aero 15X is currently available for pre-order for $2,149.99. [Product Page]
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Here comes a new graphics card from ASUS, the ROG Strix RX Vega 56 OC Edition. Produced using industry only Auto-Extreme Technology with Super Alloy Power II components for delivering premium quality and best reliability, this VR-ready graphics card boasts 3584 Stream Processors, a 2048-bit memory interface, a core base clock of 1297MHz, a core boost clock of 1573MHz and an 8GB HBM2 memory set @ 800MHz.
Equipped with Aura Sync RGB Lighting – to express personalized gaming style and ASUS’s triple-fan cooling system (w/ Patented Wing-Blade IP5X-Certified Fans for maximum airflow and longer fan lifespan), the ROG Strix RX Vega 56 OC Edition provides 1x DVI-D, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x DisplayPort output ports. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]
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Grammarly, the online grammar-checking website, has just launched a keyboard app for Android that brings the same technology to mobile. Simply called Grammarly Keyboard, the app first launched for iOS, but was promised to follow for Android in the future. That future is here and Grammarly Keyboard with it; Android users can grab it from the Play Store now and … Continue reading
If you bought one of Samsung’s 2017 smart TV models, you can go ahead and ditch the device you’re using to pipe in Sling TV. The live TV streaming company announced today that its app is now available directly those models, which will nix the need fo…
Many of us at some point during a movie regretted ordering a large drink, or having that spicy noodles for dinner, because unlike at home where you can easily hit the pause button, there is no pause button in the cinemas, at least not unless the entire cinema collectively agrees to wait for you while you run to the bathroom.
However the good news is that there is an app called “RunPee” (iOS, Android) that basically tells you when is the best time to visit the bathroom during a movie. Basically since not every scene in a movie might be considered integral to the plot, there are some moments that you can use to go relieve yourself and come back and not necessarily be too lost.
The app will list sections in movies that it doesn’t think is important to the overall plot, and will provide a very vague description of it so as to prevent spoilers, so at the very least users will have some idea of what it is. This information is all user-submitted based on reviews, so your mileage may vary since we guess some people consider some parts important, while others don’t.
“RunPee” is by no means a new app per se, but with Star Wars: The Last Jedi now showing in cinemas, and considering that it will be the longest Star Wars movie in the franchise to date, perhaps this app could come in handy if you’re hoping not to miss any pivotal moments.
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