Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Chrome 76 Arrives Today: Here's What You Need to Know

Did You Know?:

The most popular male name in the U.S. during the 1980s—ranking number one from 1980 straight through to 1989—was Michael.

 

July 30, 2019

Did You Know?

The most popular male name in the U.S. during the 1980s—ranking number one from 1980 straight through to 1989—was Michael.

 
How to Enable Adobe Flash in Google Chrome 76+


Adobe Flash is going away. Google drove another nail into its coffin with Chrome 76, which blocks all Flash content on websites by default. If you still use Flash, you can re-enable it for now—but Chrome makes it annoying. Read More »

 
How to Get the Old Twitter Website Back


Twitter.com was just updated with a new interface. Now a progressive web app, Twitter’s website is more similar to the mobile versions. But you don’t have to use the new one—you can get the classic Twitter website back in a few clicks. Read More »

 
What's New in Chrome 76, Arriving Today


Chrome 76 hits the stable channel today, July 30. This latest release brings some serious changes to the web. Flash is now disabled by default, and websites won’t be able to detect whether you’re using incognito mode. Read More »

 
Windows 10 Leak Has “Cloud Download” For Reinstalling Windows


Reinstalling Windows 10 might soon get easier. The leaked version of Windows 10 featuring a new Start menu design has another surprising feature: A “Cloud Download” feature for reinstalling Windows. Read More »

 
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How to Change the Default Font in Google Docs

Google Docs uses a standard font when you create a document. If you aren’t happy with its appearance, here’s how you can change the default font instead of manually adjusting it each time. Read More »

 
Daily News Roundup: Capital One Was Hacked, Exposing 106 Million Customers

If you applied for a Captial One credit card between 2005 and 2015, we have bad news for you. Capital One confirmed that an “outside individual” stole names, social security numbers, and other data of over 100 million credit card applicants.

Unfortunately, the modern world seems like a place where we can no longer talk about “if” or “when” someone will steal our data in a hack. Instead, we’re left discussing how many times it already happened, and when the next hack will happen.

In just the latest example, Captial One announced it detected an intrusion into its systems. Between March 22nd and March 23rd, the hacker managed to steal names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, dates of birth, and self-reported incomes of around 100 million Americans and 6 million Canadians.

In a surprise twist, the FBI already made an arrest. The alleged hacker was caught bragging about the intrusion on a private Slack workspace and social media. When they sent a series of direct messages to another Twitter user with details about the hack, the recipient notified Capital One.

The bank holding company is offering the usual band-aid of credit monitoring services to anyone affected. It promises to reach out to everyone caught in the breech to provide those services. [Ars Technica]

RELATED: Will Credit Monitoring Services Protect Me After a Data Breach?

In Other News:

  • Google announces new Pixel 4 features, no press event necessary: In a somewhat unusual move, Google released a blog post detailing new features for the Pixel 4. Those features include face unlock similar to Face ID on Apple’s mobile devices and motion gestures. No word yet when the Pixel 4 will release. [Google]
  • The latest iPadOS 13 beta includes new app icon options: The iPad home screen can look sparse given its screen size and the number of apps you’re limited to displaying. The latest iPadOS 13 addresses that with new options. You can either show 20 smaller icons on the screen or 15 larger icons. Choice is good. [The Verge]
  • Microsoft says original HoloLens won’t receive further major OS upgrades: Microsoft is phasing out the original HoloLens, and that includes ending major OS updates. The company says the device will stay on Windows 10 October 2018 release for HoloLens, and it will reserve any future OS updates for HoloLens 2. Seems fair, it’s not like the Hololens is less than four years old and cost $3,000 out of the gate. Oh. Wait. [Thurott]
  • Sony sold 100 million PS4 consoles: Shipments of the Playstation 4 are slowing as we reach market saturation and the early stages of the next generation of consoles. But that didn’t stop the PS4 from hitting the 100 million mark, colloquially known as a Metric ButtTonne of consoles. [CNET]

Scientists created contact lenses with a zoom feature. Better yet, you make them zoom in or out by blinking your eyes twice. The contact lenses detect and respond to electrical signals generated by eye movement. It’s still early in the development process, so you won’t be buying zoom lenses for your eyes tomorrow. But the prospect of easy-to-use contact lenses with a zoom capability is tantalizing. [Engadget]

 
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How to Let Houseguests Know It’s Time to Go


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REVIEW GEEK
Everything You Need to Convert Your VHS Tapes to Digital


Lots of people have stacks of old VHS tapes they want to convert to digital. The process is less overwhelming than you might expect. You just need your VHS tapes, a VCR, a computer, and a capture card. Read More »

 
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