The former “Daily Show” host once called Trump’s decision to run for president a “gift from heaven.”
Fallon Trolls ‘Count Trumpula’ By Revealing Why Halloween Is His Perfect Holiday
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe “Tonight Show” host says the president and vampires have a few things in common.
The Republican National Committee drew ire after thanking Trump’s daughter for making America great again.
Long-awaited brand-new MacBook Air finally gets retina display and Touch ID
Posted in: Today's ChiliMacBook Air fans aren’t hard to find. Although I admit to being a bit skeptical at its introduction, the laptop grew from an underpowered runt to an underappreciated workhorse over the years. But the design has hardly changed in the decade (!) since it came out — at least until today’s Apple event, when the company took the wraps off a totally redesigned Air with a retina display and Touch ID — and a new $1,199 price.
“When Steve pulled that MacBook Air out of that envelope, it was clear things would never be the same,” recalled CEO Tim Cook in his introduction. “MacBook Air truly embraced the notion that less indeed could be more. And it redefined the modern notebook in the process. MacBook Air has become the most beloved notebook ever. it’s time for a new MacBook Air, one that takes the MacBook Air experience even further in the areas that are most important to our customers.” (Yes, he said the product name five times in a row like that.)
The new Air is clearly meant for budget buyers who have been put off by the 12″ MacBook, which although popular, isn’t without its flaws, and it ain’t cheap, either. For anyone looking to spend less than a grand on a new Mac notebook, the Air is their best (and practically only) bet.
Although the old Air was updated as late as last year with new specs, the display has always been an obvious deficiency. 1440×900 was nothing to crow about even in 2008, let alone nearly a decade later. That’s been fixed with a new high-resolution 13.30-inch screen: inches and 2560×1600. (And “48 percent more color,” whatever that means.)
Of course the guts to support that display, and the tasks you’ll be doing on it, needed a serious bump too. So the new Air has an 8th-generation Intel processor, presumably with integrated graphics. It’s probably enough to play Fortnite, which is all that matters.
As for the design, it really is hard to improve on the original; its knifelike profile was nothing short of astonishing at its debut, and it’s stayed more or less the same since, with a solid keyboard and (regrettably) a rather prominent bezel. The bezel is gone, at least, replaced with a thinner black one. There goes the signature Air look, but you won’t see anyone crying about that.
At least it’s still aluminum, and all recycled aluminum now too, Apple explained with pride. Helps make it more sustainable.
The trackpad is the new force touch version, meaning no actual movement when you click, which is a mixed blessing. It’s quite a bit larger, at least, while the laptop itself is a bit smaller and lighter.
The addition of Touch ID and the secure enclave that runs it is welcome, of course, and it’s doubtful many will miss the Touch Bar, which so far hasn’t demonstrated any serious utility outside a few specialty apps and workflows. You have the F-keys instead, which is a good choice.
Unfortunately, Apple has also decided to change the keyboard. While the old Air used a tried and true scissor switch, and my 2012 model still types like a dream, the new model uses the much-criticized “butterfly switch” mechanism. This keyboard has proven to be one of Apple’s worst engineering mistakes in years, with many complaining of noise, key failures, and discomfort. Air lovers may find this extremely disappointing.
The MBA’s variety of ports, including USB-A and an SD card reader, are of course gone, replaced by Thunderbolt 3. It’s still a little sad to lose those legacy ports, which are still incredibly useful.
I’ll be holding onto my late-model MacBook Air, myself, but I understand the draw of this new one. It starts at $1,199 — apparently they couldn’t quite hit that $999 sweet spot — and should be available next week.
Evernote, considered one of Silicon Valley’s unicorns, recently released its first major update in years. While templates have definitely been a much-requested feature, it is one that the community has long found ways around. And before that, Evernote made a big splash about redesigning its logo. These two events have caused many Evernote users to review the company’s recent history, … Continue reading
Waymo has been given permission by the California DMV to conduct self-driving car tests on public roads. The company announced its new permit today, saying this is the first permit in the state that authorizes this type of testing. This follows almost a decade of testing in California, according to Waymo, which has been testing driverless cars in Arizona since … Continue reading
A Hidden Vape Takes This Smoking, 3D-Printed Ghost Rider Costume to the Next Level
Posted in: Today's Chili‘Tis the season to go completely overboard with costumes and decorations, so when Mike Warren decided on Ghost Rider for his Halloween getup, he knew he’d have to go the extra mile with a wearable glowing skull helmet surrounded in a cloud of smoke. But instead of reaching for the dry ice, he adapted a more modern…
The Justice Department has charged ten Chinese nationals — two of which are intelligence officers — of hacking into and stealing intellectual property from a pair of unnamed US and French companies between January 2015 to at least May of 2015. The…
Apple had recently released the watchOS 5.1 update which was meant to introduce new features, fixes, improvements, and more, but we’re sure that Apple did not intend for the update to brick devices because that’s exactly what it did, according to various reports in which quite a few users reported that their Apple Watches were bricked after installing the update.
Apple has since pulled the update so if you had managed to download it, perhaps it might not be a good idea to install it. While updates that brick devices aren’t new per se, what makes this slightly more complicated is the fact that the Apple Watch cannot be plugged into a computer to reinstall the software, which means that the only way to get it fixed is to return it to Apple and get them to fix it for you.
Obviously that is a bit more trouble than people would like, especially since the problem apparently mostly affects the Apple Watch Series 4, which we should mention is relatively new so clearly this is going to upset quite a few users who probably did not expect their new smartwatch to be bricked in less than a month after getting it.
In any case like we said, the update has since been pulled which should reduce the chances of users accidentally installing it. No word on when a fixed version of the update will be released, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled for more information.
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Search Teams Say They May Have Found Fuselage From Lion Air Plane That Crashed
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe 22-meter long object was discovered in waters about 32 meters deep, and a sonar is being used to identify it.