Apple WWDC 2019 keynote invites are out: Here’s what we expect

Apple’s WWDC 2019 keynote invitations have dropped, and all eyes are on the annual developer event to see the latest updates for iOS and macOS – and just in case some new hardware makes an unexpected appearance. The keynote kicks off at 10am PT on June 3, 2019, and will set the stage for Apple’s big updates to its mobile, … Continue reading

Xbox Game Bar on Windows 10 just got a lot more useful

Of all the gaming features present in Windows 10, the Xbox Game Bar doesn’t seem to get a lot of attention. There are, after all, a lot of programs that can capture screenshots and gameplay video like the Game Bar can, so when the tool was first introduced in Windows 10, a lot of players probably stuck with what they … Continue reading

Aladdin Made Me Feel Like a Kid Again

When I think of the animated Aladdin, I think back to being about 14-years-old, jumping up and down on my bed, and singing along to its soundtrack. At that exact moment, my friends see me doing this through the window and laugh hysterically at me. You see, I love Aladdin. I always have. And I feel this distinct…

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The Best New Features in Windows 10's May 2019 Update

Microsoft officially launched the Windows 10 May 2019 update today for all to consume—all who haven’t already been beta-testing it for months, that is. Acquiring said update is easy. Click the Start button, type in “Updates,” click on the “Check for Updates” option that pops up, and click on the can’t-miss-it “Check…

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Wednesday's Best Deals: Instant Pot, Sonos, Purina Pet Food, and More

An Everlane sale, Crocs, Anker Qi charger, and a vitamin Gold Box lead off Wednesday’s best deals.

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FTC Shows No Mercy to Qualcomm in Antitrust Ruling

While Qualcomm may have chalked up a big win in settling its global feud with Apple, it didn’t fare quite as well against the Federal Trade Commission. Late Tuesday, Judge Lucy H. Koh ruled that Qualcomm had violated antitrust laws, charged high royalties for its patents, and ordered Qualcomm submit to monitoring for…

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Hackers Are Holding Baltimore's Government Computers Hostage, and It's Not Even Close to Over

On May 7, hackers infected about 10,000 of Baltimore city government’s computers with an aggressive form of ransomware called RobbinHood, and insisted the city pay 13 bitcoin (then $76,280, today $102,310) to cut the computers loose. The hackers claimed the price would go up every day after four days, and after the…

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Nancy Pelosi Tries To Tamp Down Impeachment Fever

The House speaker’s prescription is for more investigations.

Denise Richards Says Charlie Sheen Brought Prostitute To Her Thanksgiving

The actress recalled how she still kept the holiday spirit on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

W.H. Rule Would Allow Homeless Shelters To Shut Out Trans People: Activist Group

HUD Secretary Ben Carson reportedly plans to weaken Equal Access Rule protections for transgender people.