Thursday, July 25, 2019

How to Print Web Pages Without Ads and Other Clutter

Did You Know?:

Since the inception of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2008, films in the franchise have grossed over 22 billion dollars worldwide.

 

July 25, 2019

Did You Know?

Since the inception of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2008, films in the franchise have grossed over 22 billion dollars worldwide.

 
Which Gaming Monitor Features Actually Matter?


There's only one thing the PC gaming world loves more than games, and that's inscrutable terminology. “Yeah, my display's got G-Sync, 1ms GTG, a 16:9 aspect ratio, plus it's HDR, of course. Man, you won't see any ghosting on this baby.” Read More »

 
Free Download: Remove PC Bloatware With Malwarebytes AdwCleaner


AdwCleaner just got better. The latest version of the free Malwarebytes tool can now remove manufacturer-installed bloatware on Windows PCs. We already loved it for removing potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) like adware and browser hijackers. Read More »

 
How to Print Web Pages Without Ads and Other Clutter


Articles on the web come with advertisements and other clutter. If you print them, you often get all that junk. But you can cut out the ads and other extraneous elements with a feature built into your web browser. Read More »

 
Microsoft Just Leaked a New Start Menu. Which Do You Prefer?


Microsoft messed up today, releasing an internal build of Windows 10 to Windows Insiders. This build was never meant to see the light of day, but it features a new Start menu design—without live tiles. Read More »

 
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How to Enable Google Assistant on Your Chromebook

Chrome OS has a hidden feature that lets you use Google Assistant on your Chromebook. It’s tucked away as an experimental feature on the Flags page, and when enabled, lets you take advantage of Google Assistant directly from the desktop. Read More »

 
Daily News Roundup: Samsung Galaxy Fold Will Release in September

Samsung pulled its highly anticipated Galaxy Fold phone after several units broke in the hands of reviewers. After spending months determining what caused the problems, Samsung says it made changes to the design, and the phone will release in September.

You couldn’t ask for a worse review period. Within days of reaching reviewers, at least four units broke. For a $2,000 phone, that’s a terrible rate of failure. In some cases, reviewers had peeled off the top layer of the screen, assuming it was a screen protector for shipping. In others, external particles managed to get in under the display, causing enough damage to break the unit.

Samsung put the breaks on releasing the phone and recalled all the review units to figure out what’s going on. Now, over three months, later the company says it fixed the problems. With that, it’s ready to release the phone sometime in September at the same $1,980 price as before.

The changes the company made includes extending the top layer of the screen beyond the bezel on new units. The idea is to make it clear the plastic is not a screen cling you should peel off. And the hinges, which had gaps under the screen before, now have protective caps which should hopefully keep dust and other particles out.

The changes are small enough that you would have to carefully compare an old unit with a new one to even spot the differences. But, hopefully, those changes are enough to keep the foldable—which is the price of two Carribean cruises—from breaking. [The Verge]

In Other News:

  • Microsoft is removing Cortana from Xbox One: Microsoft is working on a redesign for the Xbox One Dashboard, and one of those changes includes removing Cortana. You won’t be able to call up the assistant from your headset anymore. Instead, much like Alexa, you can use external sources (like your phone) to call up Cortana and control Xbox. Let’s be honest, you never used Cortana on Xbox to begin with, right? [TechRadar]
  • Robinhood admits to storing user passwords in plaintext: Robinhood, a stock trading app, is warning some users to reset their passwords. It seems the company added logging to the app, which recorded user’s passwords in plaintext. The company says it has no evidence the information was compromised, but want affected users to reset passwords out of an abundance of caution. [BleepingComputer]
  • You can watch Amazon Prime Video on your Oculus VR Headset: Amazon just released a Prime Video VR app for Oculus headsets. Features include 360-degree videos, voice search, and the comfort of knowing no one can see you’re watching Good Omens for the fourteenth time. [Engadget]
  • Google Photos has over a billion users: Google Photos burst onto the scene around four years ago, and now it has over one billion users. The advanced algorithms that organize your photos and identifies people and pets are probably among the reasons for its popularity. If you own a Nest Hub, you should add your pictures to the service just for the ambient screen alone. [9to5Google]

Every eleven years, our Sun’s magnetic field flips leading to a swap of its north and south poles. By comparison, the Earth’s magnetic field typically flips every 200,000 to 300,000 years. Scientists have been studying why the Sun’s magnetic field flips so often and suspected it was due, at least in part, to sunspot activity.

In the process of studying sunspots, scientists have been tracking how solar cycles come to an end (called “Terminator Events“). Those Terminator Events trigger solar tsunamis, waves of plasma traveling over 300 meters per second. Those ultimately lead to sunspots forming. Hopefully, with better knowledge of how the Sun works, we’ll be able to predict its behavior in the future. [Engadget]

 
How to Turn Off Walkie Talkie on Apple Watch

The Apple Watch’s Walkie Talkie feature is a fun way to communicate with friends and family, but it also allows contacts to ring your wearable without warning. Here’s how to turn it off. Read More »

 
LIFESAVVY
Use Your Phone More Comfortably in Bed with a 10 Foot Cable


The little 3-foot cable that comes with your phone or tablet is fine if you’re setting it on the kitchen counter to charge, but it’s so restrictive anywhere else. Upgrade your experience with a longer cable. Read More »

 
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How to Easily Organize Your Family Photos


Thanks to smartphones, people now take over a trillion digital photos each year. Whether you print your pictures or save them digitally, organizing all of them can seem like an impossible task. Read More »

 
REVIEW GEEK
The Best Weighted Blankets to Improve Your Sleep


If you're a light sleeper, you might need a heavier blanket. Weighted blankets are popular sleep-aids purported to have a calming effect, and reduce tossing and turning. If you’d like to try one, you've got options. Read More »

 
GEEK TRIVIA

Which Of These Is An Unusual Source Of Humidity During Midwestern Summers?
Hurricanes »
Corn »
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