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Hacker collective “Lizard Squad” has claimed responsibility for taking down Sony’s PlayStation Network and Microsoft’s Xbox Live on Christmas and Christmas Eve, to the dismay of thousands of gamers.As of Friday morning, PlayStation Network is still down, and Xbox Live service is “limited.“Lizard Squad is not hacking these services, but it is launching massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that overload servers with bogus requests.Another hacker group, “The Finest Squad,” is trying…
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Tim Schafer, the founder of San Francisco-based Double Fine Productions, talked
to us about the company’s new VR game, “Rhombus of Ruin,” and much more.
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If you love the design of the iPhone 7 but you prefer Android to iOS, consider the new OnePlus 5.It looks almost identical to Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus from the outside, even though it’s running a slightly modified version of Android on the inside.If you’re not familiar with OnePlus, the Chinese phone maker has been offering premium Android phones that are much more affordable than the most popular flagships from Apple and Samsung for the past several years.The newest OnePlus phone continues this tr…
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If you’ve never seen the YouTube show “Hot Ones,” it’s the show with hot questions and even hotter wings.
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Apple’s iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are only available in three colors at the moment: silver, black, and gold.
almost 5 years ago
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Apple might introduce a new-and-improved version of MagSafe, one of the best power connectors the company ever invented, according to a new patent application published by the USPTO on Friday.PatentlyApple was the first to spot the new patent application, which was originally filed in September 2017.In the patent description, Apple describes how power cords can damage laptops, tablets and phones if they’re still plugged in during a “jolting” motions, like if the device is dropped.But here’s what…
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Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro from 2017, with no touch bar, might be one of the best laptops Apple has ever made.The computer is powerful but also sleek, thin, and quiet. The keyboard and trackpad have been redesigned to be less loud, and while it took some getting used to, I like the new design quite a lot.The computer also has a stunning and bright “Retina” display, which I love.There’s only one thing about this laptop I don’t love — in fact, I kind of hate it. It’s the USB-C cord that’s needed…
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iOS 13 is upon us.The latest major update to the iPhone operating system is expected to arrive this fall. The last few iterations of iOS have launched in September, usually preceding the annual launch of new iPhones, and iOS 13 should be no different.Announced at WWDC 2019, iOS 13 adds a ton of new features and updates to existing apps, but we’re particularly looking forward to a handful of quality-of-life improvements that will really change the way we use our phones.Here are the 9 most useful…
over 4 years ago
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I recently asked Business Insider readers to email me their favorite Apple Watch features and received dozens of responses.
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August is almost at an end, which means new iPhones are right around the corner.Apple usually holds an event in September to announce its new iPhones. This year, we’re expecting an “iPhone 11,” an “iPhone 11 Pro,” and an “iPhone 11 Pro Max.“Read more: Of the 3 new iPhones coming in September, the ‘iPhone 11 Pro’ will be the best for most people — here’s whyThe iPhone 11 is rumored to be the follow-up the iPhone XR; its rear-camera system is getting an upgrade from one lens to two. The iPhone 11…
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