Uber pulls its self-driving cars from San Francisco’s roads after DMV revokes...
Uber’s battle with California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has come to an end. Just over one week after they arrived in the city, the DMV has forced the ride-hailing firm’s self-driving SUVs off San...
View ArticleResuscitate your old PC or Mac with Raspberry Pi’s new x86-based Pixel OS
The Raspberry Pi Foundation earlier this year updated and subsequently released a refreshed version of Raspbian, its open-source operating system designed specifically to run on the foundation’s line...
View ArticleCapcom is porting six ‘Mega Man’ games to Android and iOS (but they may suck)
Capcom put a smile on my face this past April when it revealed plans to develop and publish mobile games based on some of its most popular franchises. As a huge Mega Man fan, I knew I had something to...
View ArticlePhysical server vs Virtual server: All you need to know
In this blog post, we will explain the key differences between the physical and the virtual server from a customer’s perspective. We will also try to debunk some of the myths along the way....
View ArticleFix: Ubuntu Touchpad Not Working; Ubuntu USB Mouse Not Working
Are you having issues such as Ubuntu usb mouse not working or Ubuntu touchpad not working after suspend or login. Here’s how to fix Ubuntu touchpad stopped working or Ubuntu mouse not visible on Linux...
View ArticleDarktable 2.2 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 16.04
Darktable 2.2, a new stable series of the open-source photo workflow software, was finally announced on Christmas Eve. After 3 release candidates, Darktable 2.2 stable was finally released with over 2k...
View ArticleTesla Superchargers In 2017: Faster Charging, Expanded Network, China...
Tesla has an exciting 2017 ahead with the Model 3 launch and other expected launches, such as the Model Y sedan and the Tesla pickup truck. To support its goal of selling 500,000 cars per year, the...
View ArticleInateck KTU3FR 4-port USB 3.0 card and HB4101 4-port USB 3.0 hub [Review]
The USB 3.0 standard has been around for a while, first appearing on consumer devices in 2009. It’s likely therefore that any new PC purchased in the last few years will have USB 3.0 built in. If you...
View ArticleRearrange and print PDFs with Pdf Booklet
Pdf Booklet is a free tool for reorganizing and rearranging the pages of a PDF file. You could use the program to create a simple booklet. In a click or two it’ll shrink and rotate pages, then place...
View ArticleDownload Windows 10 themes from the Windows Store
If you want to download official themes for Microsoft’s operating system you can do so at the moment by going here, and choosing the theme you want from a selection of categories including Featured,...
View ArticleGot MacBook Pro with Touch Bar? How’s your battery life?
Consumer Reports played nasty, little Santa’s helper by plopping a piece of chunky coal into Apple’s Christmas stocking, when denying the coveted—and expected—recommendation. Holy Moly. Over the...
View ArticleTips for adopting a DevOps approach
Today businesses are working in more agile and digitally connected ways. What’s more in the case of new software development projects, DevOps is a buzzword that chimes with this sentiment. But what...
View ArticleBigger than Mirai: Leet Botnet delivers 650 Gbps DDoS attack with ‘pulverized...
Earlier in the year, a huge DDoS attack was launched on Krebs on Security. Analysis showed that the attack pelted servers with 620 Gbps, and there were fears that the release of the Mirai source code...
View ArticleInternet of Things risks and what to do about them
In the past year we’ve already seen the Internet of Things used to carry out cyber attacks, and many experts are predicting that this is a problem that will grow in coming months. Given that many...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Note7 is now receiving OTA update to prevent it from ever...
Samsung has been working on an update to render useless the Galaxy Note7 units sold in US, because, apparently, not everyone has turned in their smartphone, which has been recalled twice, deemed a fire...
View ArticleEdit video in 4K for free with OpenShot 2.2
The future is Ultra HD, or 4K as it’s known to its friends. Ultra HD TVs and displays are slowly coming into the mainstream, and of course they’re being joined by 4K-capable cameras. But how can you...
View ArticleFacebook promotes fake news by activating Safety Check based on false reports...
The problem of fake news on Facebook has been highly publicized recently, and while the social network says it is doing what it can to tackle the issue, it seems the company is actually adding fuel to...
View ArticleDupeKill is a speedy duplicate file finder
DupeKill is a simple and fast duplicate file finder for Windows. The program manages to make NirSoft apps look bloated, thanks to a tiny 62.3KB download which unpacks to a single executable. A very...
View ArticleBest Windows 10 games of 2016
Welcome to this special episode of best Windows 10 apps. This article looks back, and lists the best games released for Windows 10 in 2016. I went through all “best of Windows apps” post of the year,...
View ArticleDownload the third beta of Android Nougat for OnePlus 3 now!
The OnePlus 3T may be the replacement for the (slightly) earlier OnePlus 3, but this certainly does not mean that the original has been forgotten. Having already released preview version of Android 7.0...
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