Every so often someone comes along and thinks they're funny. Just as regularly, they make a video out of it. What a time to be alive.
Microsoft has announced a new Xbox Chatpad, bringing a QWERTY keyboard to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs in a similar fashion to the ever-popular Xbox 360 version of yesteryear.
Looks like the roll out of Windows 10 is inviting all sorts of updates and improvements across a major chunk of Microsoft's products. Yes, this includes the Xbox One, and as per the software giant, the game console will be receiving a major software overhaul later this year, bringing it in-line with the company's latest desktop OS.
Microsoft may have made the internal decision to go in a different direction with Windows 10 where Windows Media Center is concerned, but that doesn't mean it's entirely dead and buried. Rather than casting Media Center and all of its abilities into the abyss, Microsoft has saved one killer feature with the intention of bringing it to its Xbox One console via a future software update. Yes, that's right, Xbox One consoles owners can expect a TV DVR feature to be included in a future update to expand the functionality of the already powerful gaming console.
Here's how to enable GodMode or God Mode on your Windows 10 PC. Full step by step guide for this is detailed with screenshots below.
If you're struggling between the elegance of a beautifully made swiss timepiece and the intelligent functionality of an Apple Watch, then prepare for a reprieve from that internal fight. A new luxury watch by the world-famous Nico Gerard, manages to combine a family tradition of Swiss-made innovation and uncompromised luxury with Apple's modern take on the timepiece by infusing the two together into one beautiful, albeit extremely expensive, wrist-worn product.
The Chinese-based team TaiG has just updated the Mac OS X version of their popular iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for OS X. Now up to version 1.1.0, the new update is mainly a bug fix release which aims to fix an issue when using the tool for jailbreaking on a Mac running OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
Many Mac users like to think that Apple's computers are all but safe from any sort of software virus, and while that's not strictly true, it is a fact that Macs don't suffer from the same security, or at least virus issues that have plagued the Windows PC for many a year. Security through obscurity has kept the Mac largely at the bottom of the virus food chain, but that doesn't mean it's invulnerable.
A new type of malware attack is on the loose, taking advantage of the recent Windows 10 release to spread its reach far and wide. According to a blog post by Cisco security researcher Nick Biasini, the attackers are using Microsoft's latest version of Windows as a way of getting people to install the malware, which then goes off and wreaks havoc.
It looks as though Apple could be about to follow in the footsteps of Google Project Fi by launching its own mobile virtual network operator, or MVNO as it's more affectionately known as. According to a new report, Tim Cook's Cupertino based company is currently in talks with partners over the possibility of effectively operating as its own carrier with operations in the United States and various European territories, thanks to deals with existing suppliers in those areas.
















