Windows RT on Lumia 640 XL runs with good graphics, audio

The Android community is filled with mods of all kinds for devices, from customizations to rooting to even installing alternative operating systems. The same can’t be said for other mobile platforms, especially iOS. Microsoft’s Windows phones, however, was a no man’s land until recently. Now thanks to some avid fans, and indirectly thanks to Microsoft, soon some users might be … Continue reading

The Morning After: Elon Musk's flamethrower

Welcome back to Monday. If you’ve been waiting to hear more on Samsung’s next Galaxy flagship, we’ve got you covered. As well as everything else that happened over the weekend, naturally. Like Elon Musk with a flamethrower.

Alec Baldwin Uses ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Defense For Woody Allen

“If my defense of Woody Allen offends you, it’s real simple. Unfollow.”

Omarosa To Join A Reality Show That’s Not The Trump White House

Newman joins a cast comprised of fellow “Celebrity Apprentice” alums.

Watch A High School Freshman Sink An Incredible 80-Foot Buzzer-Beater

WOW!

U2 Calls Out Trump In Grammy Performance: ‘Blessed Are The Shithole Countries’

The band performed on a barge with the Statue of Liberty behind them.

Galaxy S9 Intelligent Scan to combine face, iris recognition

There is still an ongoing debate on what comes next after the traditional fingerprint scanner. Some would rather still have the same kind of biometric authentication, except under or even inside the glass. Apple prefers to have your face do the talking. Samsung, on the other hand, seems a bit still undecided. It has an iris scanner, sure, but one … Continue reading

Strava fitness tracking app reveals location of military bases

When Strava released its activity heatmap last year, it was quite proud of how many people have used the app to record their jogs and runs. It boasted of having 6 times more data, over a billion activities, and having the largest, richest, and most beautiful data set of its kind. Unfortunately, that is now landing it in a bit … Continue reading

Facebook teaches you how to keep your data private

Facebook isn’t the first name you think of for robust user privacy, but it’s hoping a new educational campaign will change that. Ahead of the introduction of new EU data protection laws, the big blue social network has revealed its “privacy principle…

60th Grammy Awards’ Most Outrageous Looks

The Grammys always draw bizarre fashion and this year included several looks that fit into the outrageous category.