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Thursday, April 30, 2015

10 killer tips to get your Apple Watch set up just right

Spec showdown: Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. LG G4 | HTML5 shoot-out: How Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, and Opera measure up

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10 killer tips to get your Apple Watch set up just right
Navigating the Apple Watch can be a little confusing at first, and it definitely takes a while to get your notifications dialed in. These tips can help you adjust what the watch shows you and how. Read More


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Spec showdown: Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. LG G4
The Samsung Galaxy S6 has emerged as the benchmark for flagship smartphones running Android, but there are lots of challengers, including the new G4 from LG Electronics.The companies have had many of the same goals when building their respective high-end models, including improving the looks and the cameras. But there are still differences that may be relevant to your purchase decision. Here’s a spec comparison between the phones:DesignA more premium design has been a common theme for this year’s launches of high-end smartphones. The Galaxy S6 combines a metal frame with a glass back, while the G4 has a plastic frame and offers the option of a back made of leather or a mixture of ceramics and plastic.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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HTML5 shoot-out: How Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, and Opera measure up
Has it really been four years since the buzzword HTML5 came screaming across the sky and gave us every reason to believe in the power of JavaScript in the browser? Here's how it works on the top browsers. Read More


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IDG Contributor Network: Sex and the Apple Watch
When the Apple Watch was first announced, Apple called it their "most personal device ever" and it turns out that the company wasn't kidding! Apple Watch owners have wasted no time in integrating the Apple Watch into the most...er...personal aspects of their lives. Yes, the Apple Watch is already becoming a tool to enhance intimacy between consenting adults.Think I'm kidding or exaggerating? A redditor recently took his Apple Watch into the bedroom and shared the number of calories burned during his intimate encounter. Here's a screenshot of his...um...achievement: To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Here's what Google Glass v2.0 needs
With reports that Google is developing a new version of its troubled wearable, Glass, industry watchers weighed in on what changes are needed to turn the product from being the butt of jokes to a computer that people would want to wear.After pulling Google Glass out of the public's critical gaze this past January, the Wall Street Journal reported that the company may be close to unveiling an updated version of Glass.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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BMW i3 electric vehicle won green car award with help from Verne Global's Icelandic data center, CTO claims
Verne Global, a UK company with a data centre in Iceland, has claimed that it played a key role in helping the BMW i3 to be crowned the green car of the year in 2014. The i3, driven by an emission-free electric motor, won the Green Car Journal's Green Car of the Year award last November at the Los Angeles auto show. Verne Global CTO Tate Cantrell told Techworld that BMW wanted to make sure everything for the i3 was sourced using green energy. As a result, the German car manufacturer decided to use Verne Global's data centre in Iceland because it's 100 percent powered by renewable energy resources, specifically geothermal and hydroelectric power.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Microsoft Build: Windows 10 starts here
Build 2015 is where the Microsoft truly begins the work of selling Windows 10, starting with developers.“This is a really important Build for Microsoft, probably the most important developer conference it has ever done. The company is on the brink of launching a new wave of operating system technologies that will affect almost everything it delivers over the next few years,” said Al Hilwa, IDC analyst who covers enterprise development, by email.Held this week in San Francisco, with the first keynote kicking off Wednesday morning, Build 2015 also promises to provide developers with more information about how to prepare their applications for the cloud, and may even offer a glimpse into HoloLens, the Windows 10-based virtual reality headset.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

LG bets on battery life over performance with new G4 smartphone
LG Electronics is giving its latest flagship smartphone, the leather-covered G4, a big removable battery and a power-efficient processor, hoping a long battery life will help it stand out among tough competitors.The G4, teased for weeks, was finally unveiled on Tuesday at events around the world. The company hopes to repeat the success it had last year with the G3 and compete head-on with the Galaxy S6 from Samsung, arguably the best Android-based smartphone. But LG has chosen a slightly different approach on the inside and the outside.Like Samsung, LG used premium materials other than plastic. But instead of using a mixture of aluminium and glass, LG covered the back of the G4 in leather. There are six colors to choose from: black, red, brown, blue, beige and yellow. For leather-averse people, there is a version of the phone with a ceramic back covered in a diamond pattern.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

7 staggering social media use by-the-minute stats
Social media use by the minuteImage by ShutterstockEight of the world's most popular social networks generate an astonishing amount of content every minute. The social "universe," composed of every single digitally connected person, doubles in size every two years, and by 2020 it will reach 44 zettabytes, or 44 trillion GBs, according to IDC. Social media platforms collectively play a big part in the data consumers create and share. Here's a look at eight popular platforms, all of which provided relevant usage statistics during the past year.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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