Monday, March 19, 2018

AMD Ryzenâ„¢ 5 2500U Mobile Processor Side-by-Side - Productivity


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Walmart to sell Handy’s in-home installation and assembly services in over 2,000 stores

Walmart this morning announced a partnership with home services provider Handy, which will allow customers to purchase in-home installation and assembly assistance in over 2,000 of Walmart’s stores. News of the deal follows IKEA’s recent launch of its own in-home assembly service through TaskRabbit. It will also challenge Amazon’s growing Home Services business, which includes assembly […]

IBM's tiniest computer is smaller than a grain of rock salt

IMB has unveiled a computer that's smaller than a grain of rock salt. It has the power of an x86 chip from 1990, according to Mashable, and its transistor count is in the "several hundred" thousand range. That's a far cry from the power of Watson or...

Cryptocurrency News March 19 – it’s the freakin news


Ey yo girl what that Litecoin do. Bitcoin cash cab I am a taxi driver in Dublin, Ireland. I always offer my customers their change in Bitcoin. from Bitcoin So, wait, you offer them their change – let’s call it like one pound or fifty pence – in Bitcoin? Isn’t that below the amount of a minimum Bitcoin transfer? Do you make them wait until it arrives? Don’t you get situations where you have someone say “my change didn’t get to me yet”? This doesn’t seem like something that actually happened. Airport shuttle Bitcoin I run a airport shuttle bus…

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How to live stream every March Madness game (if you're not already)

By Daniel Howley March Madness is well underway, and that means you're either hyped to see your favorite school's team take to the hardwood, or you can't wait until everyone stops talking about the tourney altogether. Unfortunately, the NCAA schedu...

GrubHub and Yelp now offer delivery from over 80,000 restaurants

To combat rival services DoorDash and UberEats, Grubhub is expanding its partnership with Yelp to deliver meals from over 80,000 US restaurants on the food listing company's site and app. This finalizes GrubHub's $288 million acquisition of Yelp's Ea...

Facebook lets all PC games Live stream and reward viewers

Facebook is challenging Twitch and YouTube for video game live streaming supremacy with the release of its new Games SDK for PC. After testing Live streaming from games like Overwatch from developers like Blizzard since 2016, today Live broadcasting from PC games to the News Feed opens to all developers. And Facebook will let them […]

Photoshop seem too scary? We’ll show you how to tame it… for under $30


Graphic designers and photographers who really know their way around Adobe Photoshop can turn out some dazzling images. As the app that’s synonymous with photo editing, knowing how to use all the power within Photoshop’s framework, turning so-so images into amazing works of art, is an incredibly valuable skill set. Digital photography is no great mystery — and you’ll learn to properly use all the tools Adobe provides with this Complete Photoshop Mastery course bundle, on sale right now for only $29 from TNW Deals. Across 20 hours of training, each of the eight offered courses digs deep into popular…

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HQ Trivia not showing in App Store for some people, but don’t worry


HQ Trivia, the live quiz app that’s rocketed to popularity since its release last fall, is not showing in search results in Apple’s App Store for many people. Of the seven iOS users we asked to look  it up today, only one of them saw it briefly before it disappeared again. That’s for the US version of the app; the UK version of the app is still showing for one of our team members, but the US is the HQ’s largest market. The GooglePlay Store appears unaffected. It turns out HQ Trivia was briefly removed from the App Store this morning…

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Rylo’s shoot first, frame later camera is ideal for casual adventure-seekers

Action cameras are a gadget that mostly cater to a person’s wish to see themselves in a certain way: Most people aren’t skiing off mountains or cliff diving most of the time, but they aspire to. The issue with most action cameras, though, is that even when you actually do something cool, you still have […]

LinkedIn now lets job seekers ask for referrals with a click of a button

LinkedIn this morning is rolling out a new feature for job searchers that allows them to better leverage their network of connections when looking for a new job. The company is introducing “Ask for a Referral,” which places a button next to the jobs where you know people who work at the company advertising open […]

Pinterest is slowly rolling out its automated shopping ads to more marketers

Pinterest is looking to continue to increase its portfolio of ads, though sometimes that can take a little while to see the light of day — and that includes a new-ish tool called Shopping Ads that’s slowly getting opened to more marketers and advertisers. Getting new ad formats is important for a smaller company looking […]

#deletefacebook

Facebook is using us. It is actively giving away our information. It is creating an echo chamber in the name of connection. It surfaces the divisive and destroys the real reason we began using social media in the first place – human connection. It is a cancer. I’ve begun the slow process of weaning myself […]

Bear Flag Robotics wants to sell an autonomous tractor for farms

Autonomous vehicles are increasingly becoming the shiny object in Silicon Valley. But the opportunity doesn’t just extend to cars driving around the streets of a major metropolitan area, and Igino Cafiero and Aubrey Donnellan hope to take it somewhere a little less obvious: the middle of an orchard. Cafiero and Donnellan are building an autonomously-driven tractor […]

Biomedical startup AesculaTech is creating a new, more patient-friendly drug delivery system

“Reverse chocolate” — that’s how AesculaTech co-founder and chief science officer Niki Bayat describes the material created by its proprietary technology. Chocolate is solid until heated, when it melts deliciously into liquid. AesculaTech’s material, on the other hand, is a liquid at low temperatures, turns into a gel when heated and then reaches its final, […]

Google introduces ‘Shopping Actions’ to help retailers in their battle with Amazon

Google announced this morning a new plan to help retailers take on Amazon – and give Google a cut of their sales in the process. The search giant will allow retailers to list their products across Google Search, in its Google Express shopping service, and in the Google Assistant app for smartphones and on smart […]

After Google and Facebook, Twitter is planning to kill cryptocurrency ads too


Following in the footsteps of Facebook and Google, Twitter is also contemplating banning all cryptocurrency advertising from its platform. The updated advertising policy stands to prohibit promotional content for initial coin offerings (ICO), token sales, and cryptocurrency wallets globally, according to a report from Sky News. The new rules might come into power as early as the first week of April. It remains unclear precisely how restrictive the updated policy will be for digital currencies, but Twitter is purportedly considering outlawing advertisements for cryptocurrency exchange desks too – though the microblogging service might allow for some exceptions in the beginning.…

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Players Lounge lets gamers make money off their eSports skills

Online gamers love to talk a big game, but how willing are they to put their money with their mouth is? Players Lounge is a home for gamers looking to make friendly wagers with strangers and friends in head-to-head matches. When we first covered the startup back in 2015, the team was getting people together […]

Facebook shares drop 4.4 percent following Cambridge Analytica debacle

Facebook has been at the center of a hectic debate about Cambridge Analytica and the company’s improper use of Facebook data. As a result, Facebook shares (NASDAQ:FB) opened at $177.01, down 4.4 percent compared to Friday’s closing price of $185.09. Share prices are still going down after the opening bell. NASDAQ as a whole is […]

Volkswagen’s I.D. R Pikes Peak all-electric race car will tackle the iconic climb

Volkswagen wants to make sure people are aware of just how versatile their forthcoming MEB platform, which will prove the base for all of its all-electric I.D. vehicles, really is. The MEB-based I.D. R Pikes Pace, a prototype all-electric race car, will take on the famous Pikes Peak hillclimb in Colorado this June to help […]

Pockit Loqbox promises to help the UK’s ‘unbanked’ improve their credit score

Building up your credit history or improving your credit score often presents somewhat of a catch-22 situation. You’ll need to take out some form of credit to do so, such as a loan or credit card, but if your score is too low or your history too chequered, you’ll typically be offered a very bad […]

HTC’s Vive Pro headset will retail for a steep $799, and that doesn’t even include controllers

The top widely available VR headset that money can buy is… gonna take a lot of money to buy. HTC has released pricing info for its Vive Pro headset that the company showed off at CES and it ain’t cheap. The company had previously detailed that they would begin selling the system as a headset-only […]

Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and First Round Capital invest $3 million in bail reform startup Promise

Nationwide, 62 percent of the jail population accounts for people who can’t afford bail, according to the Vera Institute of Justice. A lot of these incarcerated individuals are behind bars because they committed crimes at the misdemeanor level or lower. This is a significant statistic from a human rights perspective, as well as an economic […]

Amazon’s new GameOn API helps developers add eSports competitions to their games

Here’s a curious bit of news for your Monday morning: Amazon wants to be the backend for gaming tournaments. They’ve built a new, AWS-powered platform called “GameOn” for third-party developers, allowing them to easily add things like tournaments, leaderboards and leagues to their games. Fittingly for Amazon, there’s a product fulfillment aspect to the new […]

Support: Compass Calibration on a Garmin Touchscreen Handheld


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Support: Compass Calibration on a Garmin Handheld


Learn how to successfully calibrate the compass on your Garmin outdoor handheld. For more help, visit http://ift.tt/2b4gG6V

Pause | Circle with Disney Demo


Learn more about Circle with Disney, now available on NETGEAR routers: http://ift.tt/2mskuWR See how easy it is to pause the Internet at home, whether it's per device or when you need your kids' attention during dinner. With the press of a button, you can pause the Internet, disabling access to a specific device, individual, or the entire home. Circle with Disney makes it easy to set a profile for each member of the family, so when you need to pause the Internet for your kids' homework time, the parents won't be affected. Be sure to subscribe for more videos! http://bit.ly/1JsK6Ej