Wednesday
Mar142018

Review: Spectre x360 13 2-in1

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

 

There's been a design renaissance over at HP for the past couple of years.  The company has actually been creating some of the sexiest and slimmest hardware in the PC market. A far cry from the nondescript and cheap devices we remember from years ago.

The new HP Spectre x360 13 is a slim Ultrabook that converts into a folding 2-in-1 and it is quite a remarkable device all around.

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Wednesday
Mar142018

Google Assistant comes to the iPad

While limited in terms of functions, if you’ve been waiting for Google Assistant to come to the iPad, your wait is over. Google has finally brought it to the iPad. Some of the things Assistant can do on the iPad include things like dimming the lights, texting or making video calls, setting reminders, or casting to your TV. And since the tablet has a bigger screen, it allows for multitasking with other apps. It also works in both portrait and landscape modes.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Mar142018

Kevin Feige confirms ‘Black Panther 2’

Marvel/Walt Disney Studios

Seems like a no-brainer that the box office success Black Panther will be getting a sequel. But now we get official world from Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Feige was quoted saying “We absolutely will do that.” But, as expected, he doesn’t reveal any plot secrets. There is a promise that it will flow organically from the first film because the filmmakers have discussed this even while making the first film.

"One of the favorite pastimes at Marvel Studios is sitting around on a part one and talking and dreaming about what we would do in a part two," Feige said. "There have been plenty of those conversations as we were putting together the first 'Black Panther.' We have ideas and a pretty solid direction on where we want to head with the second one."

Source: CNET

Tuesday
Mar132018

YouTube adds dark mode for mobile app

After debuting the feature on desktop, YouTube has started rolling out dark mode for mobile. The streaming site starts off with iOS and will be “coming soon” to Android. You can access the new theme by tapping on the account icon and heading to settings and then just select “dark theme.” The feature not only gives the app a more cinematic look but it is a bit easier on the eyes when you try and watch YouTube videos in the dark.

Source: The Verge