Tuesday
Jun162015

Dyson's V6 mattress vacuum targets dust mites and allergens


Dyson's new V6 matterss vacuum is designed to keep beds and matresses clean and safe. Beds can contain between 10,000 and two million dust mites, which feed on our skin cells. These dust mites then product droppings, which many people are allergic to and can cause reactions, including asthma, eczema and allergic rhinitis. 

The Dyson V6 Mattress vacuum is a dedicated cordless handheld mattress cleaner with powerful suction to remove allergens from your mattress. Powered by the Dyson digital motor V6, the vacuum has 2 Tier Radial cyclone technologies to separate more microscopic dust. 

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Tuesday
Jun162015

Microsoft steps up games with greatest lineup in Xbox history

I'm a firm believer that, when it comes to gaming consoles, it is best to wait a year before diving in. This is the time that better games which can take full advantage of the hardware, come to market. It is also the time that pricing on the new consoles stabilizes a bit and there are more options for buyers. Proving this point, Microsoft is releasing the greatest games lineup in XBox history.

What's coming to XBox One? Well, there's Halo 5: Guradians, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Forza Motorsport 6, Gears of War Ultimate Edition and some impressive exclusive games like ReCore and Sea of Thieves to name just a few. Check out the whole list here.

Tuesday
Jun162015

Sony introduces Media Player for the PlayStation 4

Sony’s bringing a much-requested feature into the PlayStation 4 with the arrival of the Media Player for the PS4. If you own a PS4, you might want to start checking on it as the feature is going live already. This feature lets you watch content from various sources, adding functionality to your console. It can play different file formats such as MKV, AVI, MP4, and MPEG-2 TS in various codecs. You can also play MP3 and AAC music files as well as view photos in JPEG, PNG, and BMP formats.

Source: PlayStation Blog

Monday
Jun152015

Google brings back old Chrome bookmark manager

Google heard your complaints about the new Chrome bookmark manager and did something about it. So, Chrome now gets back the classic version. According to Google’s Sarah Dee, she wrote on the company’s product forums that they were bringing the old one back. Those who weren’t exactly turned off by the new look can still get it as a Chrome extension.

Source: Lifehacker Australia