We posted yesterday on a collection of vintage games which included Pac-Man, Tetris and Mario Cart available to download from the Edge Extension Store. This was in response to a now-deleted tweet by the Edge Dev team, which can be seen below. An investigation by The Verge has discovered that these games, which appears to […]
The biggest news this week is that Raspberry Pi is no longer synonymous with single-board Linux computers: they’re dipping their toes into the microcontroller business with their first chip: the RP2040, and the supporting breakout board, the Pico. It’s an affordable, capable microcontroller being made by a firm that’s never made microcontrollers before, so that’s […]
In history there are people whose legacy becomes larger than life. Ask anyone who built and flew the first airplane, and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t at least aware of the accomplishments of the Wright brothers. In a similar vein, Chuck Yeager’s pioneering trip into supersonic territory with the Bell X-1 airplane […]
The BYTE, an open-source mouth-actuated input device for people with physical challenges has just been named the Grand Prize winner of the 2020 Hackaday Prize. The award for claiming the top place and title of “Best All Around” in this global engineering initiative is $50,000. Five other top winners and four honorable mentions were also […]
Back in August, Microsoft released a major new feature for its Your Phone app – the ability to run Android apps on Windows 10 PCs. This feature streamed Android apps to PCs via the Your Phone app into a stand-alone window and allowed users to pin them to taskbar, just like regular desktop apps. Until […]
Back in April, Microsoft announced that the existing Planner app in Microsoft Teams will become the new Tasks app. The new Tasks experience in Teams provides a new unified view of both personal and assigned tasks within Teams. It consolidates tasks across Microsoft To Do, Teams channels, Planner and Outlook. In July, Microsoft started the roll […]
After a long period in Preview, today Microsoft announced the rollout of Microsoft Launcher v6.2 to general Public. Microsoft Launcher v6 is built on a new codebase allowing Microsoft to bring multiple new features such as Personalized News, Landscape mode, Customizable App Icons, Bing-Supported Wallpaper, Dark Theme, and numerous performance improvements like speed to load, […]
Chief Product Officer and Surface Head Panos Panay has continued to flaunt his Surface Duo, and has today posted another picture of the handset in his possession. The handset he is holding looks somewhat different from the Surface Duo we are used to. The edges of the handset appear more rounded than usual, and it […]
Last month, Microsoft officially announced the new Surface Go 2. The Surface Go 2 comes with the same thin, lightweight design as its predecessor, but now comes with a slightly larger 10.5-inch PixelSense display with 220 ppi. Thanks to 8th Generation Intel Core M processor, the Surface Go 2 delivers 64% faster performance when compared […]
If you’re considering buying a microSD, storage capacity, read and write speed, ability to withstand harsh conditions are things that you should always check out before making a choice. Speaking of choices, there are plenty out there, but when it comes to providing users great read and write speed at an affordable price, SanDisk Extreme […]
If you’re looking for a high-end Windows 10 PC that not only comes with a great look but also offers great performance, then HP Spectre x360 13t 2019 is definitely worth looking at. Not only it’s a powerful computer but it also is better value for money than most of its competitors, thanks to a […]
While Google I/O may be cancelled, we are still getting closer to the launch date of the Google Pixel 4A, meaning more and more pictures of the handset are leaking. Today we have another set, courtesy of Techdroider, which shows the handset and a characteristic Google-branded fabric case for the device. Back in December, renders […]
Two days ago Microsoft updated the beta version of their Edge browser (which is the stable version which is only updated every 6 weeks) to version 81.0.416.12. Yesterday Microsoft released a changelog for the update, which finally brings back the Collections feature and activates a number of enterprise features. See the full changelog below. Feature […]
The official Facebook app for Windows 10 is not the best-supported app in the world, and it therefore comes as no surprise that Facebook is planning to kill the app. Facebook has been sending a message to active users of the Windows 10 app informing them of their intention to discontinue the app. What is […]
It’s kind of amazing how far HTML and CSS will take you when building a carousel/slideshow. Setting some boxes in a horizontal row with flexbox is easy. Showing only one box at a time with overflow and making it swipable with -webkit-overflow-scrolling is easy. You can make the “slides” line up nicely with scroll-snap-type. A […]
The first part of this two-part series detailed how we can get a two-thumb slider. Now we’ll look at a general multi-thumb case, but with a different and better technique for creating the fills in between the thumbs. And finally, we’ll dive into the how behind the styling a realistic 3D-looking slider and a flat […]
This is a concept I first came across a few years back when Lea Verou wrote an article on it. Multi-range sliders have sadly been removed from the spec since, but something else that has happened in the meanwhile is that CSS got better — and so have I, so I recently decided to make […]
You can now buy a new Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus or a Samsung Galaxy S10e device and get up to $600 discount from Amazon US. You can now save as much as $600 on the purchase of Galaxy S10 Plus(1TB), while the Galaxy S10 is $350 cheaper today. You can also save […]