Friday, June 14, 2019

Here’s Why iOS 13 Makes Me Want an iPhone

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One ton of grapes yields enough wine to fill a little over two barrels and results in about 720 bottles of finished product.

 

June 14, 2019

Did You Know?

One ton of grapes yields enough wine to fill a little over two barrels and results in about 720 bottles of finished product.

 
Here's Why iOS 13 Makes Me Want an iPhone


Apple’s iOS 13 looks like a fantastic update. It includes a real solution to robocalls, privacy improvements, Android-style power user features, and many fixed annoyances. After spending my smartphone years with Android and Windows Phone, now I want an iPhone. Read More »

 
Hardware Security Keys Keep Getting Recalled; Are They Safe?


We recommend hardware security keys like Yubico’s YubiKeys and Google’s Titan Security Key. But both manufacturers have recently recalled keys due to hardware flaws, and that sounds a little worrying. What’s the problem? Are these keys still safe? Read More »

 
Google Drive and Photos Are Splitting: What You Need to Know


Google has announced that Google Drive and Google Photos will be separating in July. Google says, “the connection between these services is confusing,” so it’s making some changes to “simplify the experience.” Here’s what that means for you. Read More »

 
How to Film With Your Own Green Screen Using Your iPhone


Blue and green screens are used by TV and movie studios to blend two videos by replacing the background with something different. You have that power on your iPhone and iPad and we’re going to show you how to use it. Read More »

 
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How to Reduce the File Size of a PowerPoint Presentation

Considering that Microsoft PowerPoint presentations are generally accompanied with tons of images, gifs, embedded videos, charts, graphs, and other content, it's no surprise that you get some pretty big files. Here are a few steps you can take to reduce a presentation’s file size. Read More »

 
Daily News Roundup: Cracking Open the Windows Shell

Microsoft is laying the groundwork for separating Shell UI components of Windows 10 from the rest of the OS. That work could be leading to a more modularized Windows, for greater flexibility in future product offerings.

A Twitter user who goes by the handle Albacore frequently unearths future Microsoft plans by delving into the code on Insider builds. When digging around in Insider Build 18917, Albacore noticed some intriguing changes. Microsoft started work on separating the Shell UI from the base OS.

In the short run, this doesn’t mean a lot for average Windows users; they’re unlikely to notice the difference. But pulling the Shell UI out of the base OS opens new possibilities for Microsoft. That change could be useful for Microsoft’s Windows Lite and Core plans, which could include just the parts necessary for a particular device like Hololens or rumored dual-screen devices.

Eventually, users may benefit as well, since these ordinarily static components could see updates without an entire OS update. And as Albacore pointed out, one more interesting possibility is to sync settings for components like File Explorer across devices. [ZDNet]

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In Other News:

  • Target now offers same day shipping: Everyone is getting into the fast shipping game. Target is now offering same day shipping on much of its online catalog. The cost is $10, and while it won’t get you an Xbox or Playstation right this second, clothing, bedding, and groceries and more are on tap. [Business Insider]
  • Huawei added ads to its lock screens: Users of Huawei’s Android phones were in for a rude surprise yesterday. They discovered ads for Booking.com on their lock screens. The ads seem to be part of Huawei’s default landscape wallpapers. Other companies, like Microsoft, have added ads to lock screens before, but usually, it comes with some prior warning. [Android Police]
  • Yubico recalls government grade security keys:  Yubico discovered that its FIPS Series devices are insufficiently random after powerup, which makes vulnerable to attack. These aren’t consumer grade devices, and they’re actively replacing the keys so if you’re affected you should already know. Don’t worry; all these recalls don’t mean security keys aren’t safe. [Engadget]
  • Google made a video game about making video games: Yesterday Google officially published a video game appropriately titled Game Builder. The game somewhat resembles Minecraft, and with it, you can create video games using drag and drop and “if then, then that” logic. Google even included co-op and the ability to share your creations. Excuse us while we go create a Scorched Earth clone called Morning versus Coffee. [The Verge]
  • Airbnb wants to send you on an adventure: Do you have $5000 to spare and want an “experience of a lifetime?” Airbnb has a new offering called Adventures just for you. You’ll travel for 80 days through several countries and go rock climbing, lion tracking and UFO hunting. Bring us back a souvenir. [Geek.com]
  • Tesla wants to be an entertaining car: Tesla is adding Fallout Shelter and Youtube streaming to its cars. While you might think cars are solely for driving, electric vehicles do require downtime for charging on long trips. Fallout Shelter at least seems like a less frustrating way to pass the time than Cuphead, the last game it added. And nothing makes a half hour by faster than clicking on “just one” cat video. [SlashGear]
  • Gmail’s dynamic email coming to everyone July 2nd: Google previously announced a future change to Gmail that would make the platform more interactive. Using AMP technology, users would be able to RSVP or fill out forms without leaving Gmail. Those changes are rolling out to all users July 2nd, although G Suite administrators can disable them by default. [VentureBeat]
  • Longtime Youtube TV subscribers get free Showtime: Youtube TV is handing out free Showtime access to some of its subscribers. It’s unclear exactly which subscribers, as Google hasn’t specified what counts as “longtime.” When we checked our account we didn’t find the option. Apparently, we need to learn to be better friends. [Review Geek]

NASA wants to go back to the moon, and eventually create an outpost there. Another moon trip is a step in the overarching plan to go to Mars, and it’s a sensible step. If we can’t reliably and safely go to a place relatively close to us, how can we hope to travel further?

But space travel (well any travel) costs money, and NASA just put out its proposal for the first moon trip in five years: 20 to 30 billion dollars, on top of the current NASA budget. That number may seem high, but it’s lower than what watchers were predicting.

It’s easy to forget that while NASA doesn’t technically make and sell products, the technology it invents or helps design along the way often does come back to consumers. If you enjoy velcro, memory foam beds, or better vision due to LASIK, you owe thanks (at least in part) to NASA.

Traveling to other moons and planets may seem unnecessary at the moment, but beyond the science to be discovered along the way, some say it’s necessary for the ultimate survival of humanity. Our world is only so large, our resources only so vast.  As Carl Sagan once put it: “All civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct.” [Gizmodo]

 
How to Right-Click on a Chromebook

While Chromebooks don’t have a separate right-click button on the touchpad, that doesn’t mean the function isn’t available. Should you need to right-click on something, there are a couple of ways to do so without the need to plug in a mouse. Read More »

 
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How to Calculate the Tip Without Your Smartphone


Nearly everyone has a calculator in their pockets these days thanks to nearly ubiquitous smartphone ownership, but it’s easy to calculate the tip after your next meal without pulling it out. Read More »

 
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How (and Why) to Fearlessly Carry Your Camera Everywhere


Cameras are made for taking photos, not sitting in a drawer in your house. Here's how to—and why you should—carry your camera pretty much anywhere, no matter what you're doing. Read More »

 
REVIEW GEEK
Have YouTube TV? You Might Get Showtime for Free


If you’re a “longtime friend” of YouTube TV, then you may have access to Showtime for free. After all, that’s what friends are for—bumming each other’s streaming accounts. Read More »

 
REVIEW GEEK
BenQ’s PD2720u Monitor Review: As Beautiful as It Is Expensive


Do you Photoshop, design, work in animation, or otherwise need your monitor to give you extremely accurate colors? If so, BenQ has the monitor for you, but it’ll cost a pretty penny. Well, 100,000 pretty pennies. Read More »

 
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