Friday, 3 July 2015

Windows 10 insider preview build 10163 release notes have leaked

Following the official release of windows 10 build 10162 ISOs, the release notes of newer build 10163 have leaked onto the internet. The released documents reveal a range of bug fixes and much more Read More Here. www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-insider-preview-build-10163-release-notes-have-leaked

Three builds in Four days from Microsoft to Windows insider

This past week has been Windows Insider dream with Microsoft releasing not one, not two, but three builds of windows 10 in the span of four days. As RTM quickly approaches more builds are beginning to reach Microsoft's stability and quality criteria and insted of sitting on them which is certainly something they could choose to do, they have decided to push them to members of the insider program. Read More Here: m.winsupersite.com/windows-10/three-builds-four-days-microsoft-windows-insiders

The Interactive YouTube lets you Explode dangerous Chemicals in Safety

It's not wise to combine dangerous chemicals which create explosion at home. But the YouTube interactive video allows you to pick and choose from a variety of substances to create your own big bangs from the safety of your computer. 
It's really quite fun. The interactive BBC video allows you to pick and choose from a range of chemicals, then have a chemist scuttle off and play with around them-usually resulting in a large explosion. Can you work out which combination will provide the most impressive display? 
 BBC: 

m.youtube.com/watch?v=wvblSXIdf3A&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_3050744175&src_vid=RiOgR9be6Lo

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Soar to new Heights in the fast-tapping 'Bird Climb'!

The faster you tap, the faster your bird fly in 'Bird Climb' a fun, addictively simple, multiple player arcade game. Collect precious gems, unlock new characters and be sure to avoid dangerous spikes as your bird soars on a high-flying arcade. Install the bird climb free from Windows Phone Store www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/bird-climb/f231c70a-9bc6-4a08-b3a0-13022e0ae5c8

Bing Pong is a Wonderful, terrible destraction from your searches

We hope that you're not curious about Nollan Bushnel's game development history, you may find yourself sucked into a time sink. Microsoft has quietly added an option to play pong in bing, If you search for the digital table tennis classic in your phone browser. Its not a novel concept, and it certainly not the most advanced Google's cube slam experiment on another level. It's surprisingly addictive, however, and might offer just the right amount of '70s gaming nostalgia to tide you over when you are stuck on work.

Google slashes Nexus 6 Price in UK, Now available from just £304

There's a lot like about Google's Nexus 6, the Motorola made handset that is first unveiled last October, as one of the showcase devices for Android 5.0 Lollipop. But while the giant smartphone has plenty of appeal, its high price - at least, compared with the earlier Nexus 5 - has certainly been a bit off-putting for some potential buyers. But Now if you are in UK and considering of a Nexus 6, now be the just perfect time to buy, as google has quitely slashed of the cost of the high-end handset. When it first launched, the unlocked 32GB model was available for £499 in UK and a 64GB model was for $549. While some retailers has reduced the price since than the handset is available at the price of £399/£449 from Carphone warehouse, for example Motrola is selling it for £479/£549. But the Google is now listing the Nexus 6 at far lower prices: the price for new unlocked for 32GB is £303 and for 64GB module, it is £378.99. Curiously, there's no indication anywhere that this is a limited-time promotional discount, but that remains a possibility, so if you're thinking about going for it, don't wait too long. Source: Google Store

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

WiFi Password-sharing features in Windows 10 rises Security concern

With the launch of Windows 10, anyone who walks into your house and gets you WiFi password for their PC could potentialy let all of their friends onto your network, thanks to a new feature that has ignited controversy online. Called WiFi sense, the feature is designed for people to make it easir for people to get internet access on their devices. Read more Here: www.pcworld.com/article/2943752/wifi-passwordsharing-feature-in-windows-10-raises-security-concerns.html#tk.rss_all