Intel has followed up its recent launch of two of its new Skylake processors by introducing the full lineup as part of its IFA presentation in Berlin. The announcement, which focuses entirely on the company's latest range of processors codenamed "Skylake", outlines the company's intention to target all categories of machines, ranging from high-powered custom-built gaming machines, to standard desktop, laptop, tablet/convertible computers, and even modern powerful smartphones.
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As part of its continued effort to upgrade its editing tools and make life a lot easier and manageable for its users, GoPro has announced a new feature that will be accessible via its mobile app and certain GoPro cameras. The new video editing feature is built directly into the playback functionality of the camera and the mobile app, and aims to provide users with a quick and easy way to create short video clips that can then be shared effortlessly with family, friends, or colleagues, without the need to pass on a huge clip ladened with time markers.
Additional information pertaining to the iCloud account compromise that we reported about last week has now been made public, including a way of checking if you've been compromised.
Microsoft has just announced a new Xbox One bundle that promises to "offer fans the ultimate gaming experience" possible. An official blog post from the Xbox team within Microsoft states that "games and gamers are at the center" of every decision that the software giant makes, hence the decision to introduce the new Xbox One Elite bundle.
BlackBerry's frequently speculated "Venice" smartphone has once again been catapulted into the public domain thanks to a number of high-quality leaked images. The beleaguered smartphone manufacturer is attempting to turn its fortunes around and make an impact in the smartphone market with an Android powered device, codenamed Venice. There had been some debate as to whether or not the handset actually existed, but these latest images not only seemingly confirm its existence, but also corroborate previous reports on how the device will actually look.
Here's a specs comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs S6 Edge+ vs Apple's iPhone 6 Plus. For those that are currently on the fence and having difficulty choosing the right plus-sized device for themselves, this head-to-head features and specifications comparison should help in making the right decision.
Here's how you can get back Windows 7 style Start menu in Windows 10 with Start10. Features include reintroducing the Search bar back into the Start menu, as well as adding back the quick links to the core system functionality that has been removed as part of Windows 10. Start10 also brings back the good old "All Programs" menu, which has been a preference for a large portion of users, but was taken away after Windows 7.
Yet another leaked image that purports to show the official packaging from the upcoming iPhone 6s has made its way into the public domain. The image, shared with the world by Steve Hemmerstoffer, claims to show a sticker from the rear of the next-generation iPhone box that clearly denotes a 16GB model. The rest of the information is fairly standard, outlining information such as the inclusion of a Lightning cable, the integration of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other connective options such as NFC and GPS.
Microsoft has applied the specialist talents of its Garage after-hours team to come up with a new handy tool for Windows users. Called Microsoft Snip, this handy little utility aims to bring screenshots to life through annotation and embedded audio.
Here is a list of Samsung Galaxy S devices which will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, slated for release sometime this fall. Is your device on the list?















