Facebook from other sites with new Save and Share Chrome extensions
Facebook colonized the internet with its Like button that sees 10 billion views per day around the web. Now it’s getting a makeover for mobile alongside the launch of two new Save and Share Chrome extensions that let you capture content from any site. Together, these updates should help fill the News Feed with news stories from around the web, and turn Facebook into a more full-fledged Read-It-Later service that competes with Pocket. By rooting itself deeper into people’s browsing habits, Face..>> view originalWindows 10 upgrade: Fixes for error code 0x80073712 and missing or damaged files
Although Microsoft is trying its hardest to force people onto Windows 10 before free upgrades end on July 29, some PCs just won’t budge. Even if you want the free upgrade, it’s possible that errors are getting in the way. Error code 0x80073712 seems especially troublesome, as it means a file needed by Windows Update is damaged or missing. While there are plenty of possible solutions to this problem, none of them are guaranteed to work. Here’s a rundown of what you can try to do to make th..>> view originalHuawei Matebook review:
What is Huawei? Just a Chinese company that could become the No. 1 phone maker in the world. Did you know the Google Nexus 6P is a Huawei? You do now. But the company's latest device isn't a phone -- it's a 12-inch Windows tablet that's as slim as an iPad Pro. It's just a shame Huawei couldn't match it by every other metric.Why to buy Starting at $699 in the US (roughly £524 or AU$949, though UK and Australian availability is TBD), the Huawei Matebook is one of the first full Windows 10 comp..>> view originalSystem Shock's Remaster Already Has A Playable Demo (And It's Great)
Night Dive Studios is asking for $900,000 on Kickstarter to fund its proposed remaster of the first-person sci-fi classic, System Shock. Better yet, they’ve released a playable demo that nicely demonstrates how they might do it. If there’s one lesson that Kickstarter backers are learning the hard way, thanks to projects like Mighty No. 9, it’s to be especially wary of games peddling little more than ideas and concept art. Whenever I’ve talked with developers who are mulling crowdfunding projec..>> view originalThe Banner Saga 2 PS4 Release Date Moved up to July 5, Launch Discounts Detailed
The Banner Saga 2 PS4 Release Date Moved up to July 5, Launch Discounts DetailedVIDEOPreviously expected on July 26, Stoic and Versus Evil announced today that The Banner Saga 2 will now release on July 1 for Xbox One and July 5 for PlayStation 4.Saying the release date change is “thanks to a collaborative effort between the developers and first party partners Sony and Microsoft,” Stoic added that The Banner Saga 2 will be a Games With Gold title on Xbox One for July. On PS4, PlayStation Plus me..>> view originalFacebook says it's not making friend suggestions based on your location after all
Does Facebook suggest new friends based on your location? The answer seems to change day by day. Yesterday, Fusion reported that Facebook uses location data to make friend suggestions and pointed out that this could lead to unfortunate privacy mishaps. Users could find themselves outed in situations that ought to be anonymous (for instance, Facebook might recommend that a user add a friend from an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, or suggest your profile to a creeper ogling you on public transit)...>> view originalPinterest Will Let You Snap Photos To Find Real-Life Products Online
Sick Burn! NASA Fires Off Test of Next-Generation Rocket Engine
Thousands of onlookers gawked as a column of flame exploded across the desert floor outside Promontory, Utah, today (June 28) during a test of the engine that will help power NASA's next-generation rocket. Lying horizontally, the engine for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket booster released a massive blast of flame and a wall of black smoke for two solid minutes during today's Qualification Motor-2 (QM-2) test (see photos of the test here). This is the last engine test before NAS..>> view originalTwitch makes cheering exchange rate clear: one penny per bit for streamers
Twitch announced Monday that users would soon be able to “cheer” (it’s in quotes because it’s the official term) their favorite streamers — in the form of expendable emoji purchasable with real-world money. Interesting news, to be sure, but I was curious about the details of how these “bits” you could cheer with equated to real-world money for the streamers themselves. I pressed them relentlessly with many hard questions until, many hours later and almost certainly unrelated to my curiosity, T..>> view original
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