Podcasts are popular again and it seems a new one appears every week covering a particular topic or hobby. NASA counts itself among them, revealing the launch of a new podcast called The Invisible Network. The space agency describes this as a limited edition podcast, one that already features six episodes available to download through popular platforms. “This new podcast … Continue reading
It wasn’t just the PlayStation Network that abruptly went offline for a short while. Now an even bigger network outage is affecting users all over the world, not just a few thousand who own specific devices. Yes, YouTube is down. I repeat, YouTube is down. And as with any Internet service that the entire world has come to rely on, … Continue reading
In what would be somewhat of a revelation had the late theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking not been one of the world’s most famous atheists—and spoken or written on the topic on numerous occasions—media outlets are playing up that Hawking’s final book Brief Answers to the Big Questions contains the…
USA Today is no stranger to using technology as a hook for political coverage, but this time it could be particularly helpful in performing your civic duty. It’s rolling out chat bots across its properties that will help you keep tabs on various aspe…
Flash drives are useful little gadgets because they’re small which means that taking it with you on the go is easy. Some are small enough to fit into pockets and on keychains, but the problem with being so small is that they can be easily stolen, lost, or misplaced. This can be disastrous if you have sensitive information on it.
However it seems that Lexar might have something for you if you’re looking for additional security on your flash drive. The company has recently announced the Lexar JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 USB 3.0 flash drive which as the name implies, is a flash drive that comes with a fingerprint sensor, meaning that users can protect their files using biometric security.
According to Joel Boquiren, Director of Global Marketing, “The F35 combines reliable and secure data storage with biometric technology to prevent unauthorized access to your files – adding an extra layer of security for your drive by using fingerprint authentication. It is ideal for business professionals and photographers who require high-privacy protection to meet their needs.”
The F35 will also feature 256-bit AES encryption and will be compatible with both Windows and Mac computers. There will also be varying sizes, starting at 32GB which will be priced at $33, 64GB at $50, 128GB for $90, and the 256GB model will cost $170.
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The Democratic rival, known for his unrelenting positivity, takes a fighting stance in second debate.
Discord is a popular platform these days for gamers to get together to chat about their favorite games. It is also where guilds can organize raids and communicate with each other, but Discord is hoping to be more than that. Recently the company has announced that their in-app store is now open to all.
The store had previously launched in August but it was not available to all, but Discord’s latest announcement confirms that it is. However Discord is still referring to their store as beta, which means that they’re still not 100% done just yet, so if you encounter any issues don’t be surprised, but it seems that for the most part it is ready to go.
According to Discord, “We’ve slaved over hot stoves. We’ve travelled the world. We’ve explored sunken ships, and we’ve returned with something we think you’ll love. We want to make it easier for you to find games to play with your friends. Our curated selection, editorialized content, and surfacing of social information should help you figure out which games are right for you. No need to browse endless lists of anime titles — we make it easy to find something great to play.”
Some have pointed out that Discord seems to be interested in taking on platforms such as Steam which has more or less been the default platform for buying games. Discord does have a slight advantage where they are popular amongst gamers for communication, so if gamers can use a single app to buy games, play them, and chat, why not, right? Whether or not they’ll succeed in competing with Steam remains to be seen, but the store is live for those who wish to check it out.
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An irked agent on a commercial flight told CBS’ Errol Barnett there was a “time and a place” for such queries.
The winning numbers were 3, 45, 49, 61 and 69 with the Mega Ball of 9.
Not everyone is dying to have a new phone. Some, however, might be in dire need of a PC upgrade. A mobile PC, that is, even before Google and, now, Huawei had its time on stage, Microsoft took the spotlight to reveal its latest Surface products. Many of those have been leaked beforehand though at least one accessory came as … Continue reading