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Short week for me, thanks to a phenomenal amount of jet lag coming home from Iceland last week and then...something like 40 hours of But the news keeps coming! This week we've got I mean, did you ever think you'd see a flight simulator built into a city-builder? Because that's what happened this week. Read on for more. Feeling nostalgic for

Certain shows on A&E, Lifetime, and LMN are effectively blacked out due to content rights issues.

The Apple Watch will have its own sales space inside three major department stores in Europe and Asia, a move to get the product in front of potential buyers who may not be frequent visitors to the company’s physical and online stores. The locations, at There is no mention on Apple’s website about similar setups for the Apple Watch within U.S. department stores.

You've complained about it for years, but Samsung's changed its tune—though it's still very blue.

A little over six months ago YouTube did gamers a solid by supporting Google's popular video site is now quietly playing around with 4K videos at 60fps. This is only a trial and YouTube's 4K/60fps experiment is limited to just six clips. The 4K/60fps videos have two different resolutions: 1440p (2560-by-1440) and 2160p (3840-by-2160), the latter being the 4K Ultra HD resolution that TV manufacturers have adopted.

Every now and then something breaks on your computer. Maybe you get a bad system update from Microsoft or cosmic rays flip the wrong bit on your system. Whatever the cause, often your problem has nothing to do with hardware, but lies within the software powering it, instead. This recently happened to me when a USB 3.0 port on my system suddenly stopped working. I wasn't sure how it happened, and when I looked into the problem Windows displayed its infamous "error code 43." Luckily, this problem can often be fixed in just a few clicks. Try this out before freaking out if one of your PC components suddenly stops working. This USB component is working, but if you've got a device problem this tab will tell you.

Google recently added another way to Chrome users can now add a new extension called

Microsoft has acquired The software giant didn’t reveal any financial details, but confirmed the deal via email saying the team from LiveLoop will help build great collaboration across Office applications, as part of the company’s strategy to reinvent productivity. Beyond that, MIcrosoft isn’t revealing what it plans to do with LiveLoop. The acquisition, however, fits well with its plan to make its applications and services available on as many devices as possible irrespective of the OS. LiveLoop’s technology converts PowerPoint files into URLs that can be viewed from computers and smartphones without installing any software, according to the company’s website.