The Oculus E3 Press Conference is about to begin – watch it live right here!
We’re still a few days out from the avalanche that will be E3 2015, but you won’t have to wait until next week to get your gaming fix. Starting at 1 p.m. ET, Oculus will be live streaming its first E3 press conference live from San Francisco, California. We won’t be in California (at least, not until next week), but we’re going to react right here as Oculus talks about the future of the Rift.
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Huge Gallery of 300+ Mustangs: HOT ROD Power Tour 2015
The HOT ROD Power Tour is Presented By Chevrolet Performance and Driven By Continental Tire
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Good news: Even 8-year-old Macs can run the latest version of OS X
Apple on Monday unveiled OS X El Capitan, its next major update for Macs. The OS brings several performance improvements and new features to the desktop, and Mac users will be able to install it on MacBooks, iMacs and other OS X computers as soon as this summer when the first OS X 10.11 beta will be released. But what are the system requirements for running El Capitan?
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Netflix adds to its growing content empire with 5 new shows
The sheer volume of content Netflix provides for just a few dollars a month is staggering. But what makes Netflix truly unique is its commitment towards increasing an already extensive library of exclusive and compelling content. In addition to original shows like House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black, Netflix has also been known to revive cancelled shows, with Arrested Development being the most prominent example.
Looking ahead, Netflix’s stable of exclusive content is about to get that much bigger with news that the company picked up the recently cancelled Canadian teen drama Degrassi, itself a generational offshoot of the iconic Degrassi Junior High which had a successful run during the late 80s and early 90s.
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iOS 9 vs. Android M: The future of mobile in a side-by-side video
With iOS 9 and Android M available in beta versions, users have already started comparing the main features of Apple’s and Google’s latest operating system updates. After seeing an iOS 9 vs. Android M comparison in side-by-side pictures, it’s now time to explore the two mobile software platforms on tablets.
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Video shows just how many ideas Apple swiped from Google and Microsoft at WWDC 2015
In the wake of Apple’s WWDC announcements, a new video aims to show why the Apple of today is no longer the innovative company it once was. As you’ll see below, the video cherry picks a number of recently introduced iOS features and services that have existed on other mobile platforms for years now.
While the notion that Apple has lost is innovative spirit is absurd (more on that later), there were a few moments during the keynote where I thought to myself, “Hmmm, I’ve definitely seen this before.”
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One of Android’s best features just quietly arrived on iPhone and iPad
There were plenty of flashy reveals at the WWDC 2015 keynote on Monday, but one of the least heralded announcements could change the way we download apps forever. On Wednesday, Touch Arcade pointed out that iOS users no longer need to subscribe to Apple’s $99/year developer program to run apps with the newly released Xcode 7 beta.
This might not sound very exciting, but the implications are huge.
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9 awesome paid iPhone apps you can get for free right now – save $30!
Still can’t get enough free iPhone apps that would normally cost you money? Well you’re in luck because today we’ve found nine fantastic iOS apps that would normally cost you a total of $30 but that are all completely free to download if you act right now.
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Siri on iOS 9 vs. Google Now: An in-depth comparison
The past few weeks have been quite busy for developers and technology fans in general. First, Google’s annual Google I/O conference brought us a look at all the new software we can expect to see from Google in 2015. Then, Apple’s WWDC 2015 keynote gave us glimpses at iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, WatchOS 2, Apple Music and more.
Few people would argue that Apple came away the big winner when it comes to generating buzz, as expected. But that doesn’t mean Google’s announcements were duds — far from it. In fact, Google showed off some impressive new stuff at I/O, and now it’s time to see how one of the company’s most impressive new features stands up to iOS 9.
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Regret installing iOS 9? Here’s how to downgrade to iOS 8.3
Apple on Monday released iOS 9 beta 1 to anyone who has access to a developer account, and the company will soon launch a public beta for iOS that will allow curious iOS users to run early versions of the software ahead of its official debut this fall. However, beta versions are buggy and there will always be reasons for switching back to a more stable iOS 8.x version.
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