This smart light bulb mimics the natural day/night cycle to match your body’s circadian clock.
Think you can stop Facebook from automatically tagging photos of you by covering your face? Think again. The
Apple will be playing a larger role in the development of Bluetooth as the company pushes into wearable technology, home automation, and more. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which oversees the development of the wireless communication standard,
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On average, 70 million photos and videos get posted on Instagram every day. In this sea of filtered selfies, Instagram is now trying a new way to surface the most captivating photos with an upgraded discovery feature. The Facebook-owned photo-sharing app announced on Tuesday that it has “reimagined” its Explore page to showcase events, places, and hashtags that are trending in real time, either nearby or across the globe. “This is our North Star—what we’ve been shooting for all along,” Instagram cofounder and CEO Kevin Systrom told
Adobe Systems released an emergency security update for Flash Player Tuesday to fix a critical vulnerability that has been exploited by a China-based cyberespionage group. Over the past several weeks, a hacker group identified as APT3 by security firm FireEye has used the vulnerability to attack organizations from the aerospace, defense, construction, engineering, technology, telecommunications and transportation industries. The hacking group targeted the companies with generic phishing emails that contained a link to a compromised server, researchers from FireEye said in a
While Dropbox for Android has added drops of Material Design in previous updates, it's put the final splash on the version 3.0 update, which is available now in the With this latest build you'll see a flat, slide-out menu to access your files, photos, favorites, and notifications. Your initials also dominate the top portion of the screen in a logo-style design. Dropbox for Android uses many key elements of Material Design in its 3.0 update.
Understand how Microsoft works, and you’ll understand why Microsoft pushed a lovely new update to its Bing Rewards app for Android and iOS devices on Tuesday—and not its own Windows phones. Unlike Google, Microsoft will actually pay you to use its Bing search engine through a program called Bing Rewards. For every two desktop searches, you’ll typically receive a credit; ditto for mobile searches as well. Accrue enough credits and you can trade them in for prizes—475 will earn you a $5 gift card at Amazon, for example. Microsoft’s Bing Rewards app, running on Android.
Backers of the Pebble Time Steel smartwatch will be happy to hear that it’s still on track to start shipping in July. That’s according to an update on
Amazon is now letting anyone purchase its Echo interactive speaker, without the need for an invitation. The
Here’s a fun tip to get your week off to a good start: an easy and free way to turn your PC into an audio streaming center that broadcasts to almost any web-capable device in your house. This can be handy if you don’t have access to Spotify on a game console, or you have audio tracks on your PC that you don’t have on your smartphone or tablet. Whatever the reason, Stream What You Hear (SWYH) can help send audio to pretty much any device on the same network with a web browser or UPnP/DLNA functionality. This Windows-only software takes whatever’s pumping through your sound card and turns it into an audio stream. You can even mute the streaming PC and your other devices will keep rocking.
Add this one to the annals of “What took you so long Google?” Gmail’s greatest feature just graduated from the service’s experimental labs to become a regular part of Gmail: If you’ve never used this feature, I can’t stress enough how helpful it is. We’ve all sent emails we didn’t mean to or had second thoughts about the wording. Prior to Undo Send, we just had to suck it up and live with our mistakes. Not a great situation to be in when email is such a critical communication tool—even in this era of HipChat and Slack.
“Oh, What’s that? The PC version of I won’t even bother. I’ll just let Steam users tell you in their most creative, grammatically-broken epithets how