Photo: Sam Rutherford / Gizmodo De Galaxy Tab S7 has perhaps not immediately stood out under Samsung’s avalanche of new products announced last week Galaxy Unpacked event, but after you get the chance to really spend some time with a Galaxy Tab S7 + and use it a bit more, …
Read More »Dwarf planet Ceres has a secret saltwater lake
Dwarf planet Ceres shown in false color, with Occator Crater visible.Image: NASA / JPL-CalTech / UCLA / MPS / DLR / IDA Scientists add the mysterious bright spots on Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt, to a giant reservoir of salt water beneath the crust of the …
Read More »Boeing 747s still use floppy disks to get software updates
It’s been about 12 million years since most of us last used a floppy disk, but apparently ancient technology still plays a critical role in delivering software updates to Boeing’s 747-400 aircraft. The discovery comes with courtesy from cybersecurity company Pen Test Partners and was initially detected by The register. …
Read More »Games of Apple’s gameplay are so narrow that it scratches itself
When most people think of Apple, video games are not the first thing to think about. Photo or video editing, of course, as some kind of creative work, but not gaming. That’s because of the way Apple designs and markets its products. We’ve been able to play games on macOS …
Read More »Google tells Chrome Apps to shut down again
A Chrome logo at a Google event in New York in 2013, which is probably also the date you last heard of Chrome apps.Photo: Mark Lennihan (AP) Google does not give them much used ChRoma apps functionality– which many users may not even remember exists –a proposal from the execution …
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