SAN FRANCISCO — Game developer Brianna Wu’s life became the inspiration for an episode of the hit cop show, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. While she was kinda flattered, she wasn’t entirely pleased. To get Law & Order: SVU‘s…Read more ›
Apple paves the way for ad blockers in Safari for iOS 9
Apple is planning to open up mobile Safari to “Content Blockers,” according to a new features discovered in the iOS 9 beta. The change could pave the way for ad blocking extensions, which prevent images, popups, and other content from loading…Read more ›
Leak shows BlackBerry ‘Oslo’ – a redesigned version of the Passport with the same specs
BlackBerry’s latest handset, known by its development codename ‘Oslo’, seems to be little more than a rehashed version of its Passport, reportedly featuring identical specs but with a revised design. Read more…
This selfie stick alternative is simply brilliant
; Selfie sticks are quite possibly the worst thing mankind has ever invented. They’re annoying, long, and narcissistic and you can’t go to a concert, museum, landmark, or pretty much anywhere else in public without running into fifty dudes trying…Read more ›
‘Real GTA’ video recreation brings mayhem of Grand Theft Auto to real-world Los Angeles
Ever wondered what it might be like to play GTA V not on screen in Los Santos, but in the real world? Unless you want to go to jail, this awesome video recreation in LA may be the closest you get. Read more…
OS X 10.10.4 beta 5 is now available to developers and public testers
Apple just unveiled the future of OS X with the developer preview of El Capitan, but it’s still trying to squash some bugs in El Yosemite with the fifth beta of OS X 10.10.4. The new update is available to…Read more ›
Apple Seeds Fifth OS X 10.10.4 Yosemite Beta to Developers and Public Beta Testers
Apple today seeded the fifth beta of OS X 10.10.4 to developers and public beta testers, approximately two weeks after releasing the fourth OS X 10.10.4 beta and two months after releasing the first OS X 10.10.4 beta. OS X 10.10.4 has been in testing since mid-April, following the early April release of OS X 10.10.3, which included the new Photos for OS X app.
The new beta, build 14E33b, can downloaded through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store or through the Mac Developer Center.
OS X 10.10.3 brought several consumer-facing changes including the new Photos for OS X app, a redesigned emoji picker, and diversified emoji, but OS X 10.10.4 appears to be an under-the-hood update that brings performance enhancements and bug fixes.
Thus far, OS X 10.10.4 betas have not included outward facing design changes or feature additions, but the last beta introduced a significant behind-the-scenes update that may improve networking performance for users who have experienced issues with OS X Yosemite.
Discoveryd, a somewhat problematic networking process that has been linked to multiple bugs in OS X 10.10, was removed in favor of the older bug-free mDNSresponder.
It is not clear when Apple plans to release OS X 10.10.4 to the public, but the fact that we’ve now received five betas suggests we may be nearing the end of the beta testing period.
Microsoft announces 1TB Xbox One retailing for $399 with new wireless controller
Microsoft is releasing a new Xbox One console featuring double the storage of its current version for just $50 more, along with a redesigned controller that features a 3.5mm headset jack. Read more…
Microsoft’s Lumia 640 is expected to launch on T-Mobile on June 17
It appears that Microsoft’s Lumia 640 will finally be available to buy from T-Mobile US next week – but it also seems that the carrier won’t actually be stocking the device in its retail stores. Read more…
Edge branding now in internal builds of Windows 10, Insiders will have to wait though
Gabe Aul has let it be known that Edge branding has finally landed within internal Windows 10 builds. But Insiders will have to wait to see it, as it looks like an earlier build may drop first. Read more…