At this point, glitches and Fallout 76 are something akin to peanut butter and jelly – a pairing so common that it’s strange to think of one without the other. Those glitches reared their head again over the weekend, but this time around, they gave us a look inside an area that has so far been closed off to players: … Continue reading
The Latest Ebola Outbreak Has Killed Over 500 People, Including Nearly 100 Children
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe latest update on the current outbreak of Ebola ravaging Africa shows the situation there continues to worsen. This past weekend, the Health Ministry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reported that, as of February 10, there have been 811 confirmed or probable cases of the viral disease since August 2018…
Seattle is no stranger to wet winters, but usually it falls as drizzle, mist, and other forms of liquid precipitation. This week, though, more than a foot of snow has turned the Emerald City white. So what gives?
Russia to Test Whether Its Internet Can Be Disconnected From the Rest of the World
Posted in: Today's ChiliInternet providers in Russia are preparing to conduct exercises that will help the nation build a path toward possible internet independence, according to Russian news reports.
Amid a wave of announcements Monday, Hulu revealed The Handmaid’s Tale will return on June 5th. As such, it will won’t compete at this year’s Emmys. It lost out to Game of Thrones the last time the shows went head to head, and the final season of HBO…
Samsung’s 2019 QLED TVs are rolling out in earnest, and they’re widening Apple’s ecosystem in the process. You can either purchase or pre-order the 8K Q900 as well as a host of 4K sets (the high-end Q series, the fashionable Lifestyle series or the…
Additional Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Specs Leaked
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Samsung is reportedly working on a new smartwatch. It’s said to be the successor to the company’s Galaxy Sport and may be called the Galaxy Watch Active. A new report has shed some light on additional specs of this upcoming wearable device.
It won’t be surprising to see if Samsung switches to the Galaxy branding for this smartwatch as well. The company has already done this for its flagship Gear S smartwatches by launching the Galaxy Watch last year.
The biggest change, that some were fearing, has reportedly turned out to be true. The Galaxy Watch Active is going to ditch the rotating bezel that has been a permanent fixture on Samsung’s smartwatches over the past few years. This device will have a smooth bezel instead which would not be used for navigating through the user interface.
It’s said to feature a 1.1 inch circular display with 360×360 resolution. There will be two physical buttons on the right side of the bezel. The smartwatch’s battery capacity will be 236mAh which will irk some Gear Sport owners as it had a 300mAh battery. It will, however, have a faster Exynos 9110 processor under the hood. Connectivity options will include Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth 4.2 but not 4G LTE.
Samsung hasn’t dropped any hints about a new smartwatch for its February 20th event in San Francisco so perhaps we might see it at MWC 2019 later this month.
Additional Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Specs Leaked
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Microsoft confirmed a possible HoloLens 2 press event at Mobile World Congress 2019 and it has now posted a new teaser online which hypes up the impending launch of its new mixed reality headset. The company will indeed be unveiling it on February 24th in Barcelona. The teaser obviously doesn’t reveal too much about the new headset.
The teaser, posted by device creator Alex Kipman, confirms the launch of HoloLens 2 for February 24th. Mobile World Congress 2019 officially kicks off on February 25th but many companies will be making their product announcements a day earlier.
The clip makes vague references to processors and what might be carbon fiber. If that material has been used in HoloLens 2 it would make a significant difference in the weight department. Microsoft hasn’t revealed too much about the headset, though, so details are slim at this point in time.
What recent reports have suggested is that the HoloLens 2 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 850 ARM processor, will feature a wider field of view with a lighter body. Whether or not these changes will be enough to transform the HoloLens into more of a mainstream product remains to be seen. That’s what many will be most looking forward to come February 24th.
Microsoft HoloLens 2 Teaser Arrives To Hype February 24th Launch
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It was reported not too long ago that Google is developing a dark mode for the Windows and Mac versions of its Chrome browser. Turns out, the company is doing that for the mobile versions as well. The Chrome 73 beta for Android includes a dark mode which suggests that this feature will eventually be released for the mobile versions in the future.
The report does mention that the dark mode in Chrome 73 beta for Android is in very early stages of development right now. Those who are running the beta version will only find out that it’s there if they long press on a link or image and that too only if they have Android Pie’s native Dark Mode setting toggled to Always On.
There are some cosmetic issues that need to be addressed as well. It’s pertinent to mention here that not features that appear in the beta version make the cut and roll out in a stable reason. However, dark mode is a frequently requested feature from users and it’s one that most users can get behind.
With Google testing it for both desktop and mobile platforms now, it appears that the company has made its mind to offer a proper dark mode in its popular internet browser at last.
Google Working On Chrome Dark Mode For Phones Too
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Attorney Investigating Northam Belonged To Country Club With No Black Members
Posted in: Today's ChiliWaPo reported in 1992 that Richard Cullen was a member of a country club which had no black members until that year.