This Wednesday at 6:30PM ET, log into your Reddit account and ask Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump anything. Anything. Granted, he’s not actually required to answer every question that comes his way, but it’s sure to be a fun fireworks show of sorts nonetheless, from a candidate who’s never been one shy away from speaking his mind. Trump’s AMA will, of… Read More Ask Donald Trump anything on Reddit this WednesdayThis entry was posted in donald trump Policy Reddit Social on July 25, 2016 by Brian Heater
The popular password management utility Dashlane is making a move to go after the larger enterprise market today with the announcement of a new tool that will allow mobile employees to switch access both their personal passwords, as well as those assigned to them by their workplace, in the company’s mobile app. The tool, which is known as “Spaces,” first launched on the… Read More Dashlane brings an enterprise password management tool to mobile devicesThis entry was posted in Apps Enterprise Mobile Security TC on July 25, 2016 by Sarah Perez
This weekend, Microsoft dropped the price of the Xbox One for the third time since May, giving users access to the Xbox 360 successor for a mere $250. Remember, the Xbox One originally launched with a 500GB drive and a Kinect sensor for $499, all... Microsoft slashes Xbox One price to $250 ahead of Slim ...This entry was posted in Gadgets Microsoft PlayStation 4 TC xbox Xbox One on July 25, 2016 by Jordan Crook
Twitter is expanding its live sports plans, with weekly, livestreamed games from Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League. The livestreams will be available for free to out-of-market viewers, whether they’re logged into Twitter or not. Twitter is also announcing a new nightly sports highlights show called The Rally, produced by mobile video company 120 Sports. (The Rally and… Read More Twitter will livestream weekly games from MLB and the NHLThis entry was posted in Apps Media Mobile Social Sports TC and tagged twitter on July 25, 2016 by Anthony Ha
Seeing 3D movies in theaters isn’t my preferred choice for a bunch of reasons, but the glasses definitely rank among its most annoying features. The cheap plastic things always have to ride atop my existing, actual vision glasses, for one, and they also always seem to be scratched or otherwise marked up. Which is why news that MIT has developed a glasses-less 3D display tech suitable for… Read More MIT made a movie screen that brings 3D to all ...This entry was posted in Gadgets TC on July 25, 2016 by Darrell Etherington
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 Pokemon Go to get more Pokemon, trading, and customizable PokeStopsThis entry was posted in Apps Gaming Mobile TC on July 25, 2016 by Darrell Etherington
Crowd-funding is almost an old-fashioned concept in the tech world these days, but it’s still having a relatively new and significant impact in the world of politics. A brand new initiative is now taking the UK by storm and plans to use tech to shake up the UK’s political system in the wake of the chaos of the Brexit vote. Kicked-off by former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown,… Read More MoreUnited.UK will use tech to shake-up UK politics — and ...This entry was posted in Europe Social TC on July 25, 2016 by Mike Butcher
A $60 phone that punches way above its price---if you don't mind the ads. The post Review: Blu R1 HD appeared first on WIRED. Review: Blu R1 HDThis entry was posted in Amazon Gadget Lab gallery Gear Phones Reviews on July 25, 2016 by Brian Barrett