The Yaw2 Virtual Reality Motion Simulator Blows Past Its Kickstarter Goal
Saturday, 24 April 2021
VR headsets are a lot of fun, but is it possible for an experience to get even more immersive? The developers behind the Yaw2 smart chair certainly think so, and its recent Kickstarter fundraiser has blown past its original goal. What Is the Yaw2? The Yaw2 is, as you might expect, the successor to the
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Facebook Launches Memories to Remind You of the Past
Thursday, 14 June 2018
Buoyed by the popularity of its On This Day feature, Facebook is launching Memories. This is a new page dedicated to reminding you of your past, or at least the past you’ve shared with Facebook. Which, given the Cambridge Analytica scandal, is probably too much. On This Day, Facebook’s blatant Timehop ripoff, has been reminding
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Intel’s Spectre Vulnerability Returns Like a Ghost from the Past
Monday, 14 May 2018
The massive Spectre/Meltdown revelations the opened 2018 shook the computing world. While the vulnerabilities are now firmly out of the main news cycle, that is about to change. Security researchers have uncovered eight new Spectre-style vulnerabilities affecting Intel CPUs—propelling Spectre back into the security limelight. Let’s take a look at the new Spectre vulnerabilities, how they
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Easily Find and Delete Past Google Home Commands
Sunday, 09 April 2017
Google Home is tremendously convenient, giving you the power to find out what’s going on with your day, hear the latest news reports, or catch some music simply by issuing some simple voice commands. But this being Google, all of the data from your questions hangs around your account for analysis and processing. The premise, as with most
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How to Find Saved Wi-Fi Passwords for Past Networks in Windows 10
Friday, 31 March 2017
It can be tough to remember the passwords of all the Wi-Fi networks you’ve connected to and disconnected from in the past. Maybe your corner coffee shop, or the town library, or the passwords for the home networks of your friends and relatives. You knew them and then forgot. You can always ask for them
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