Sunday
Jun122016

Off The Record History extension gives you temporary access to Chrome Incognito browsing history

It’s generally great that Incognito mode on Google Chrome doesn’t keep any records of your browser history. But sometimes when you need access to a certain URL and accidentally close the window, you have no way of accessing it. That is until this this new extension. Off The Record History will keep your Incognito mode browsing history, your regular history, and recently closed tabs in a short-term history file while you have the browser open. Once you close it though, those links will be gone. You can check out the extension yourself but you’ll need to follow the instructions to make it work in Incognito mode.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: Chrome Web Store (Free)

Sunday
Jun122016

4K capable Xbox One S leaks before tomorrow's E3 launch

E3 kicks off tomorrow and is expected to be the biggest show in gaming and consumer entertaiment with various games, AR and VR expected to be unveiled as well as some new consoles. The above photo is the alleged thinner, smaller and more capable Xbox One S.

40 per cent smaller than the current behemoth console, this sleek and slim lined version that doesn't even have a power brick. 4K-video and HDR content as well as a sizeable 2 Terabyte storage option are expected to be announced although we're still in the dark as to pricing an availability. We'll have the full story tomorrow.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Jun112016

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 06/05-06/11

Saturday
Jun112016

Is iMessage coming to Android?

Is Apple caving and bringing one of its key apps to Android? Recent rumours suggest that Apple will be announcing this piece of “news” at WWDC, which starts on Monday. MacDailyNews cites sources “familiar with the company’s thinking” about this supposed launch. If Apple does decide to bring iMessage to Android, it can be seen as the company’s response to Google introducing its new Allo messenger to both Android and iOS. Apple currently has Apple Music, Move to iOS, and Beats Pill apps available on Android. We’re not sure if Apple will plan to bring its secure and simple iMessage app across the ecosystem pond, especially one key app such as this. But we have a couple of days until we find out. And if they do, the question is will Android users want to use yet another messaging app in the sea of many.

Source: MacDailyNews | Via: MacRumors