The latest Windows 10 privacy scare revolves around family accounts
I’m not sure we’ve gone a week without a new story about Windows 10 invading our privacy, and this week is no exception. Earlier this week, The Independent noticed that Windows 10 will automatically send parents detailed logs of their childrens’ Internet activity by default if they open up a family account on the computer.
There’s no warning for either the children or the parents that this is happening, which raises some very serious questions about Microsoft’s right to decide what information parents have access to.
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LG launched an awesome iPhone keyboard and I want it right now
LG’s newly unveiled Rolly Keyboard is one of the most impressive new smartphone accessories I’ve seen all year. Although it has the look of a Kickstarter project, the Rolly is a foldable, or rollable, full laptop keyboard that can connect to up to two devices at the same time via Bluetooth to increase your productivity while on the go.
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Meet the JLTV: Part-tank, part-ultimate off-road racing machine
Move over Humvee, there’s a new vehicle in town that combines the ballistic protection of a light tank with the off-road mobility of a Baja racer.
Oshkosh Defense’s JLTV will be joining the U.S. Army and Marines in the battle space.
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To the cloud: Top 5 Chromebooks on Amazon
Google Chrome is not just a web browser, it is also a very simple and intuitive operating system. Since Google launched the operating system a few years back, Chrome desktops and laptop computers have been hitting the market. The latter of the two have become quite popular and just like that, it’s time to check out the top five best-selling Chromebooks on Amazon!
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Huge leak details another new iPhone 6s feature you’re going to love
Apple Watch users who are in love with the Motion watch face — the one where an animation of a flower, butterfly or jellyfish pops up on the screen each time you check the time — should know that Apple is reportedly bringing the same kind of animated UI to the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
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iPhone 6c is reportedly so similar to the iPhone 5c that it can use old cases
Often referred to in reports as the “iPhone 6c,” Apple’s rumored 4-inch new iPhone has been featured in many leaks lately. A new report now suggests that the handset will be so similar to the 2013 iPhone 5c that existing cases for the previous-generation iPhone will match the upcoming new model.
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This amazing Optimus Prime birthday cake changes shape
Man, kids today don’t know how good they have it. Video games are insane, drones are available from Toys”R”Us, and birthday cakes.. well, birthday cakes not only look like Optimus Prime, they transform like Optimus Prime as well.
Behold, a transforming birthday cake a loving father made for his son’s 6th birthday party.
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Become a certified project manager with these six courses – 97% off
Instead of spending time trying to figure out what you need to know in order to become a project manager, why not let us do the work for you? Yeah, we thought that sounded like a good idea. That’s why we’ve together a bundle of six project management certification courses for $79—a savings of 97%—at the BGR Store.
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Tesla Model S P85D is so amazing it broke Consumer Reports’ rating system
Tesla’s all-wheel-drive Model S P85D might just be the best car on the planet, at least according to Consumer Reports. In fact, Tesla’s top of the line Model S performed so well during testing that it quite literally broke Consumer Reports’ testing scale, initially scoring 103 on a 100 point scale. Subsequently, the publication was forced to implement a few changes to its scoring scale just to account for the Model S.
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Hands-on: Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2 packs a ton of power into a surprisingly thin frame
There is no flagship model of the Galaxy Tab S2.
That’s what a Samsung representative told us yesterday after unveiling one of the lightest tablets I’ve ever held in my hands. Both the 8-inch and 9.7-inch models of the Tab S2 are equally important to Samsung, and at first glance, you can see why: they’re sleek, they’re thin and they’re vibrant.
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