Sunday, July 31, 2016
Make reusable dryer sheets for $3 - CNET
Forget dryer sheets. Try making your own reusable dryer sponges for $3 and a few minutes of your time.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Square Enix’s new RPG comes to the Apple Watch
Because if someone builds a screen, Square Enix is going to bring an RPG to it – no matter how small or seemingly difficult such a proposition might ultimately be. Cosmos Rings is the gaming company’s first crack at the prohibitive form factor – and it’s an exclusive no less. The title utilizes an accompanying iPhone app, but users need Apple’s wearable to play.… Read More
Pokémon Go’s paying user base has reached a plateau
Pokémon Go may be the most downloaded app in its first week post-launch ever, and is said to be raking in some $1.6 million daily on iOS alone, but a new report out on Friday suggests that the popular game’s paying user base may have already shrunk. According to data from Slice Intelligence, the app’s paying users peaked mid-July when the game had 56 percent more paying players… Read More
Microsoft awards hardware startup ENTy the 2016 Imagine Cup
The festivities have wrapped for Microsoft’s Imagine Cup, a global competition among students and young people to create new software and devices. The winner this year was ENTy, a polished and highly practical hardware solution for tracking posture, helping with diagnosis and possibly treatment of diseases that affect balance. Read More
Friday, July 29, 2016
Minecraft support for Oculus Rift is finally almost here
After months of teasing, Microsoft is finally almost ready to give Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta users a taste of VR. In a blog post celebrating the first anniversary of Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta, Microsoft announced that support for the Oculus Rift will be coming “in the next few weeks” as a free update to existing users. People who want to get in on the action have… Read More
Oculus launch-exclusive Adr1ft nows lets you get lost in space on HTC Vive
I’m going to put this right up front: Adr1ft isn’t for the weak of stomach. The virtual reality free-floating space survival sim left me a tad queasy, and I’m somewhere in the middle of the VR sickness sensitive spectrum. But for those looking to boldly barf where only Oculus Rift owners have barfed before, Adr1ft is launching on HTC Vive today. Even if you might feel a… Read More
Twitter will stream its first eSports competition, starting today
It’s no Twitch, but Twitter this weekend will live stream its first eSports competition on its service, thanks to a partnership with Eleague. Twitter will provide live coverage of the organization’s semifinals and championship held today and tomorrow in Atlanta, where teams will be playing Valve’s “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Game.” The first… Read More
PlayStation VR play area requirements detailed, seated play recommended
PlaySTation VR is set to arrive on October 13, but a new official pamphlet being distributed by the company (via Polygon) sheds some light on what players can expect in terms of space requirements and gameplay style. The document shows that the idea space is about 6′ x 10′ big, with the player seated roughly in the middle, facing the PlayStation Camera at the long end. HTC… Read More
Pokemon Go: Advanced tips from people who play too damn much - CNET
You know the basics. Here's how to become a Pokemon Master.
Pokemon Go websites, apps for finding Pokestops, rares, gyms and more - CNET
No need to guess. These apps and sites can help you with every aspect of Pokemon Go.
How to do a clean install of Windows 10 - CNET
Here's three ways to install a clean version of Microsoft's operating system onto any PC.
Change your mind about Windows 10? Here's how you can roll back - CNET
CNET editor Dong Ngo shows you a quick way to roll back to your previous version of Windows if you just completed an in-place upgrade to Windows 10. Or, if you're completely happy with Windows 10, how to regain the storage space occupied by the previous version of Windows.
20 most useful Alexa skills - CNET
Alexa has a ton of functionality out of the box, but the real magic happens when you dig into the world of skills and third-party support.
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Dunkers competes with one million downloads in its first week
Dunkers, a new game by Colin Lane (known for Wrassling and other fun sporty games), has racked up 1 million downloads since it was released last week. The success in large part is thanks to heavy featuring from Apple; it has been featured more than 150 times worldwide. Currently in iTunes, it sits at No. 1 sports app, No. 4 sports game, No. 8 free game and No. 34 free app overall. The game… Read More
How to get the old Facebook Messenger recent conversation view back - CNET
Don't like the new "Home" look Facebook rolled out a few weeks back? Ditch it.
Water your plants while you're away with this simple tip - CNET
Head over to your recycling bin and grab a couple of these to keep your plants alive while you're on vaycay.
Use this map to find PokeStops and Gym locations - CNET
Want to find PokeStop or Gym locations without actually traveling to those locations? Use the Ingress Intel Map.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Real trainers don’t Pokemon Go without a little Willow in their pocket
After a storied history making Poke balls, Saffron City tech firm Silph Company recently started trying its hand at software. Inspired by Pokemon Go’s popularity, its latest app Willow aims to hep trainers enjoying Niantic’s location-based hit to be the very best, like no one ever was. Willow is an app that wants to provide trainers with a competitive edge by making sure… Read More
Your complete guide to Messages on iOS 10 - CNET
Apple revamped its messaging platform on iOS 10 with stickers, apps and other fun, if at times, gimmicky features. Here's what you need to know.
13 keyboard shortcuts for Twitter addicts - CNET
Control Twitter from your keyboard with these handy shortcuts.
What's new with widgets in iOS 10 - CNET
Widgets are getting a big upgrade in iOS 10; here's what you need to know.
All-in-One Messenger is a blessing for people tired of chat windows - CNET
Forget switching apps hundreds of times per day to answer messages on different services. Install All-in-One Messenger to keep all your chats under one roof.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Investors realize Nintendo didn’t develop Pokémon Go and shares plummet
Nintendo’s shares plunged after the company said late Friday that the worldwide success of Pokémon Go will not significantly impact its financial results. Nothing Nintendo disclosed about the ownership of the game was new information, but markets were shocked anyway. The stock sank 18 percent to 23,220 yen at the close in Tokyo, the maximum one-day move allowed by the exchange,… Read More
Pokémon Go estimated at over 75M downloads worldwide
Pokémon Go has already earned one official record — most downloads on the App Store in a launch week ever. But it’s going to break a lot more records still: app analytics firm Sensor Tower estimates that it hit 50 million downloads on Google Play alone over the weekend, another record, and overall the company says that PoGo has racked up more than 75 million installs across iOS… Read More
Mobile gaming company Scopely raises $55M
Scopely is announcing that it has raised a $55 million Series B round of funding. The Los Angeles-based company has built tools for promoting and monetizing mobile games — some of those games are developed in-house, others are created by outside studios. “The vision is creating the most premium experiences on people’s phones across a network of developers,” co-founder… Read More
Nintendo NX said to be a portable console with removable controllers and a TV dock
Nintendo’s upcoming NX console is slowly taking shape, but a new report provides a lot more specificity than we’ve seen in the past, claiming the still-secret gaming hardware is actually primarily a portable console – albeit with some modular features that could make it more versatile than most handhelds.
According to new info from Eurogamer, the NX core system will be a… Read More
Vault-Tec Workshop gives Fallout 4 players their own Vault to toy with
Fallout 4, I can’t quit you. At least, not while Bethesda continues adding content, like today’s launch of the Vault-Tec Workshop add-on. The $4.99 DLC brings players on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC the ability to create their own Values, stock it with furniture and fill it with residents to mislead and mistreat.
For those unfamiliar with the series, Vaults in Fallout are… Read More
Monday, July 25, 2016
Pokemon Go to get more Pokemon, trading, and customizable PokeStops
Pokemon players will eventually be able to fill out their collections via trades, which is very good news for people eyeing region-specific Pokemon like Australia’s Kangaskhan from the other side of the world. Niantic CEO John Hanke revealed at a San Diego Comic Con panel that Niantic is indeed working on adding trading (and new training features) to their game, as well as… Read More
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Turn your Raspberry Pi into the ultimate music streamer - CNET
If you've got a spare Raspberry Pi laying around, turn it into a DIY Sonos setup with Pi MusicBox.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Pokémon Go is doing a lot of good, here are 3 surprising ways
“What are they doing?”
That was the question an older woman, probably around 70 or so, asked me yesterday. She was pointing to a group of 18-ish boys and girls near a YMCA, the biggest (and, so far, only) Pokestop in the city where I live. Without exception, the teens were all staring at their smartphones.
“They’re playing Pokémon Go,” I replied. The lady… Read More
Dots & Co. tweaks the Dots games by adding a friendly companion
Dots & Co., the follow-up to the popular puzzle games Dots and Two Dots, launched on iOS and Android earlier this week. If reading about the new game isn’t enough for you, you can watch me try it out in the video above. In many ways, Dots & Co. should feel pretty familiar to fans of the previous games. Your goal is to clear as many dots as you can by connecting dots of the… Read More
Friday, July 22, 2016
Shiny and chrome! Rendering sparkly surfaces in CG just got massively better
As the graphics in games and movies edge closer and closer to photorealism, even the subtlest tricks of the light must be simulated. For years an especially tough one has been recreating the sparkling, uneven surfaces of water, metals and other materials — but these glints can now be rendered 100 times faster than before thanks to a new technique from computer scientists at UC San Diego. Read More
Pokémon Go finally goes live in Japan with McDonald’s the first sponsored location
Pokémon Go has finally launched in Japan, the land where Pokémania first began. McDonalds is the game’s first sponsor in a deal which, as we reported earlier this week, turns the fast food firm’s 3,000 stores in the country into Pokémon Go “gyms”. Read More
Apple says Pokémon Go is the most downloaded app in its first week ever
Apple has told TechCrunch that Pokémon Go has broken an impressive App Store record. While the game was only available in a few countries at the time, the app has attracted more downloads in the App Store during its first week than any other app in App Store history. Read More
15 Amazon Echo tips and tricks - CNET
Amazon's Alexa devices are now loaded with features. Here are some tips to help you become more proficient with your Echo, Echo Dot or Tap.
How to rollback the MacOS Sierra beta to OS X El Capitan - CNET
Get rid of the Sierra beta and return to the warm embrace of El Capitan.
The genius trick that keeps trash bags from falling in - CNET
If your trash bags keep falling off the lip of the garbage can, try using Command Hooks to secure them and for easier removal.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Meet Dots & Co, the latest game in the Dots series
Dots, the gaming studio that brought you ultra-successful time sinks Dots and Two Dots, is today releasing Dots & Co. Dots & Co is very familiar for folks who have played Dots and Two Dots, yet it puts a greater focus on characters you meet along the way, each of which has a different ability that will help you solve puzzles. There are over 15 different game mechanics within Dots &… Read More
Nintendo NX could bring “lots more casual players back” according to Ubisoft CEO
The Nintendo NX is one of the most long-teased console releases I can ever remember, especially as an officially acknowledged thing. Speaking on his company’s quarterly earnings conference call yesterday (via IGN), Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot shared some tantalizing impressions about the NX: It’s “really great,” and it should “help the industry continue to… Read More
Pokémon is getting a live-action movie based on Detective Pikachu
Pokémon Go fever has definitely caught Hollywood’s attention: The franchise is getting a live-action movie, the rights to which were just won by Legendary Pictures. The movie won’t be focused on Pokémon Go, however. Instead, it’ll put the spotlight on Detective Pikachu, a sleuthing version of one of Pokémon’s most recognizable characters introduced in a franchise… Read More
What's new with Photos on iOS 10 - CNET
Apple made the Photos app on your iOS device a lot smarter with iOS 10, here's what you need to know.
16 shortcuts for a better iTunes experience - CNET
Make your life easier with these keyboard shortcuts for iTunes 12.4.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Pokémon Go launch in Japan postponed after email leak
Game-maker Niantic has postponed today’s scheduled launch of Pokémon Go in Japan after internal emails leaked out on to the internet. Read More
Pokemon Go is a hit at Hot Topic, but hardly happening at Home Depot
As Pokemon Go moves into the real-world partner marketing business with McDonald’s, one might wonder what businesses potentially stand to gain the most from association with Niantic’s world dominating location-based collect’em game. Well, Red Robin should plan a Squirtleburger™, if data gathered by location analytics firm Placed is any indication. The company used info… Read More
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