Saturday, August 6, 2016

Aladdin and other iconic 16-bit Disney platformers are now available online and other top stories.

  • Aladdin and other iconic 16-bit Disney platformers are now available online

    Aladdin and other iconic 16-bit Disney platformers are now available online
    GOG.com is exclusively releasing updated, computer-playable versions of three classic Disney platformers: Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Jungle Book. All three games were originally released for 16-bit consoles between 1993 and 1994, and their GOG.com versions aren't remasters or upscaled originals. According to a press release, "all three titles have been meticulously updated to be compatible with modern operating systems while preserving the original graphics, sound, and gameplay." Each of t..
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  • Appliance Science: Alexa, how does Alexa work? The science of the Amazon Echo

    Appliance Science: Alexa, how does Alexa work? The science of the Amazon Echo
    There are plenty of things in my house that I yell at. Some of them answer back these days, though, and even do what I ask. My dog is still a work in progress as far as that goes, but my Amazon Echo has just about nailed it. The Echo is a device that uses speech recognition to perform an ever-growing range of tasks on command. Amazon calls the built-in brains of this device "Alexa," and she* is the thing that makes it work.Alexa is a smart cookie: if I say "Alexa, play some Pink Floyd", she will..
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  • Moon Express Gets Approval For First Non-Gov't Lunar Mission In 2017

    Moon Express Gets Approval For First Non-Gov't Lunar Mission In 2017
    It looks like going to the moon will no longer be a privilege reserved for the government, as Moon Express has become the first private company in the world to receive permission to travel beyond Earth's orbit — a development that came after months of negotiations with government officials. Now, Moon Express, having formally received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will launch launch its MX-1 lunar lander beyond Earth's orbit and to the Moon in 2017. "Moon Express recei..
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  • 1Password launches monthly subscription plan for personal use

    1Password launches monthly subscription plan for personal use
    You hear all the time that you should keep separate passwords for each of your online logins, but that's definitely easier said than done. With the need for increased online security, we've seen the rise of password managers, and while some of those are free, many of the better ones require some form of payment. One of those is 1Password, which demands an up-front price of $64.99 on the iOS App Store, though family and team subscriptions are available for a monthly fee. The problem, though,..
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  • Going for a Run? Let Loved Ones Keep Tabs on You With Strava 'Beacon'

    Going for a Run? Let Loved Ones Keep Tabs on You With Strava 'Beacon'
    When you can't scrounge up a running buddy, or just prefer to train alone, Strava's got your back. The running-and-cycling tracker app this week turned on Beacon for Premium users, which lets you select safety contacts who can see you on a real-time map during an activity. If you're not back on time, they can check in and, if necessary, see your location via GPS. "Let's say it's 3:30, and you said you'd be home at 3 and you're not moving toward home," senior product manager Ethan Hollinshead sai..
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  • Apple says it now pays women, men, whites and minorities equally

    Apple says it now pays women, men, whites and minorities equally
    Apple says that it has achieved its goal of establishing equal pay for women and men, and it's also becoming more diverse by ramping up its hiring of non-whites and women. "We've achieved equal pay in the United States for similar roles and performance," reads the Apple report. "Women earn one dollar for every dollar male employees earn. And underrepresented minorities earn one dollar for every dollar white employees earn." Apple (AAPL, Tech30) is still dominated by white males. Whites co..
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  • Intel recalls Basis Peak smartwatches due to device overheating

    Intel recalls Basis Peak smartwatches due to device overheating
    Basis reader comments 4 The Intel-owned company Basis announced yesterday that it would recall all of its Peak smart watches after a portion of customers complained of the device overheating. The issue first came about back in June of this year, when Basis halted the production and sales of its Peak devices due to the risk of burns or blistering because of the device becoming too hot during use. The company did issue a software update that it hoped would fix the issue, but it failed to ..
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  • Goodbye to China's lunar rover: you lasted a lot longer than you were supposed to

    Goodbye to China's lunar rover: you lasted a lot longer than you were supposed to
    China’s lunar rover is dead — most likely for good this time. The little bot named Yutu, which means "jade rabbit," has stopped scientific operations after more than 31 months on the lunar surface, Xinhua News reports. The news of its demise was released on China’s social media, thanks to the user "Jade Rabbit Lunar Rover" who posts personal updates from the rover. China confirmed that Yutu has indeed closed up for business "Hi! This could be the last greetings from me!" the user wrote, accor..
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  • This robotic mop will clean your home, but not without plenty of help

    This robotic mop will clean your home, but not without plenty of help
    Robotic vacuums are becoming increasingly powerful and intelligent, but they can only clean up dry dust and debris. For the assorted gunk and goobers that can coat hardwood and tile floors, you still need a liquid clean, and that often means using a mop. Over the last week I took the iRobot Braava, the water-spitting cousin of the Roomba, for a spin. It’s not nearly as capable as the robotic vacuums on the market, but it’s much cheaper than those offerings, and good enough to get the job done. ..
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  • Apple Music exits beta on Android with 3.3 stars

    Apple Music exits beta on Android with 3.3 stars
    Back in November 2015, Apple released its music streaming service for Android phones as a beta. 9 months later, the app is now official a version 1.0. And yet, it only has an average rating of 3.3 stars on the Play Store. Being on Android is key to Apple’s strategy when it comes to music. Apple knows well that it isn’t just competing with good old MP3 files. The company is competing with heavyweight music streaming giants, such as Spotify, Soundcloud, Google Play Music and, yes, even YouTu..
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