The Bookmarks Bar in Google Chrome is more than just a place to store random pages for you to read later; it’s a highly functional and versatile feature that doesn’t get enough credit. Here’s how you can organize, beautify, and create bookmarklets to use it to its full potential.
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Everything New in Windows 10’s May 2019 Update, Available Now
Windows 10’s latest update is the May 2019 Update, which is version 1903 and was codenamed 19H1 during development. It features a light theme, speed improvements, and lots of polish. There are no crazy new features like My People or Timeline. And it’s out now.
Source: Everything New in Windows 10’s May 2019 Update, Available Now
Best free Automation software for Windows 10
Computers have changed the way we live our lives. They have found a place for themselves in every walk of our life. In the recent past, artificial intelligence and machine learning have given way to increased automation. Despite the development, most of the task we do on our PC is repetitive. Have you ever thought of automating these tasks and saving time? While most of us are familiar with AutoHotkey, today we will take a look at some other free automation software for Windows.
Chromebooks Are The Future of Computing According To Google SVP
CHROMEBOOKS ARE THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING ACCORDING TO GOOGLE SVP
As long as we’ve been covering Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and all the other hardware Google drops Chrome OS onto, there’s been a running theme or two that have followed the not-quite-fledgling operating system: “it’s just a browser” and “Chrome OS is Dead.”
Source: Chromebooks Are The Future of Computing According To Google SVP
Google I/O 2019: The day one roundup of announcements, news, and devices
Google I/O is in full swing, and as usual, Google has a ton of announcements regarding Android, search, the Assistant, and – this year – even new hardware. Our coverage has been fast and furious, so this post is meant to help you wrap your head around everything we’ve dug into here at the show.
Source: Google I/O 2019: The day one roundup of announcements, news, and devices
Here’s all the important stuff Google announced at I/O 2019
Google unveiled the new Pixel 3a, a smarter Google Assistant, security upgrades and more.
Source: Here’s all the important stuff Google announced at I/O 2019
Top 10 Google I/O 2019 announcements!
Google I/O 2019 has kicked off with its usual keynote full of goodies and Google-y goodness, and here is all the awesomeness that was on display! The focus was on AI, but there was still plenty of Android excellence, Accessibility advances, and smart home sweetness to soak in.
Source: Top 10 Google I/O 2019 announcements! | Android Central
How to Turn Any Android Smartphone into a Google Pixel
Android’s flexibility means manufacturers can build their own versions of the OS to suit their hardware, but there’s an elegance to the stock Android experience found on Google’s devices—one that other Android smartphones can’t match.
Source: How to Turn Any Android Smartphone into a Google Pixel
Android Vs iOS The Truth about Apple and Google’s OS
Excellent comparison of the two platforms, definitely worth checking this video out!
Ford Door Edge Protector
I hope this becomes available for all vehicles soon. I can’t believe how inconsiderate and unaware people are when getting in and out of their vehicles. Great for the kids too!
Android Tegra2 Showcase
Google: 11 Years of Acquisitions (Infographic)
Unidentified Sunken Object: Probably Not Alien
Deep ocean searchers have found what some are calling a UFO on the ocean floor. But are there other explanations?
World’s Steepest Roller Coaster (Takabisha)
A video shows what it’s like to ride Fuji-Q Highland’s Takabisha, the world’s steepest roller coaster (a 141 foot drop at 121 degrees):
And here’s a time lapse video of it being built:
Development and construction of the roller coaster cost about 3 billion yen (37 million dollars).
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Text messaging actually makes you a better speller [Mad Science]
With the plethora of acronyms and creative spellings available to the modern text messaging user, it seems only logical that knowledge of the actual spellings would be forgotten. And yet, against all odds, text messaging can actually improve spelling abilities. More »
Augmented reality weather helmet allows you to turn a sunny day into a snowstorm [Video]
Do you hate the idea of all the lovely spring weather coming just around the bend? Then don Magic Vision Lab’s augmented reality weather-changing helmet. All your bucolic spring days can now be filled with sleet and misery. More »
Japan Nuclear Danger Is No Chernobyl
The 1986 Chernobyl accident was the worst nuclear accident in history. The situation at the nuclear power plant in Japan isn’t nearly as severe.
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New Type Of Memory Could Boot Your Computer Instantly [Science]
Imagine turning on your computer from a powerless state and instantly seeing your desktop without having to wait through a lengthy loading process. NC State researchers have developed a device that could make that happen. More »