Saturday
Oct032015

Review: Sennheiser Momentum On Ear Headphones

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Improving an already iconic line of on-ear headphones with a smaller profile, deeper sounds and optimum noise isolation, the Momenum On-Ear, is a strong and contemporary follow-up to one of Sennheiser’s most beloved headphones.

I reviewed the original Momentum series four years ago and somehow it remained my point of reference for what a great set of over the ear headphones could offer. Like that original line, the smaller On-Ear continues the trend by using high quality materials like soft alcantara leather, brushed stainless steel, and woven cloth accents that don’t just stand up to time but which also continue to delight the user the more the headphones are used.

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Friday
Oct022015

‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ is finally making a PC comeback

After a horribly buggy release for the PC, Batman: Arkham Knight is finally making a comeback to the PC. According to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the patch to fix the many bugs will be ready by the end of the month. And it will support “all DLC that has been released for the console versions.” Perhaps the release comes a bit too late for you, but if you have been waiting for this, you just have until the end of the month until you get to play Batman: Arkham Knight on your desktop.

Source: Forbes

Friday
Oct022015

Apple’s latest acquisition could help you talk with Siri better

If you’ve been wanting to have a more natural, human-like conversation with Siri, that might be in the cards for you. Apple just bought VocalQ, a company that works on letting voice assistants comprehend natural dialog. The technology they developed allows the voice assistants to ask follow up questions if they misunderstand your command. This is already miles away from the current digital assistants, such as Google Now, Siri, and Cortana, which can’t even remember your last question and ask you to incessantly repeat a misheard command. Apple won’t say what they plan to use the technology for but it wouldn’t be a surprise if they leverage it for Siri. Or at least we hope they do.

Source: The Next Web

Friday
Oct022015

Skype adds Split View support for iOS app

Skype is taking advantage of some of the new iOS features with its latest update. iPad users, at least those who use last year’s iPad Air 2 and those getting the iPad Mini 4 and iPad Pro, can use the Split View feature with the Skype app. You can have the app run side-by-side with another app, making it easier to copy and paste content to a chat you’re having. It can also use Slide Over feature, which is rather similar to Split View but it has one app occupying larger screen real estate on the left and another takes up smaller space on the screen.

iPhone users won’t be able to take advantage of these features. But you can now reply to Skype notifications right from the lock screen. You can start a Skype chat from the Spotlight screen and even make calls from there by looking up a contact.

Source: Skype | Via: CNET | Download: iPhone - iTunes App Store (Free) + iPad – iTunes App Store (Free)