Oct 19, 2016

Apple could bring E Ink keyboards to MacBooks in 2018


You may have to wait a while if you want a Mac with an E Ink keyboard. Wall Street Journal tipsters understand that Apple wants to make Sonder’s e-paper keys a “standard feature” on MacBooks, but that it’s aiming for a 2018 launch. Don’t expect to… – Source



Apple could bring E Ink keyboards to MacBooks in 2018

Sat-nav maps update aims to prevent stuck lorries


A multi-million pound sat-nav project seeks to stop lorries getting stuck on UK roads. – Source



Sat-nav maps update aims to prevent stuck lorries

The Glassdoor app now tells you if you’re being paid enough


Glassdoor, the job search and review website, has released a new feature which can tell you if you’re being paid fairly. The search function, entitled ‘Know Your Worth’, asks for key details about your current occupation and previous experience to determine if your wage is more or less than the average for your industry.


Once you’ve filled in your details, Glassdoor will display a graph of your pay versus your market value over time, which could help inform your future business decisions.


In a blog post, Glassdoor CEO and co-founder Robert Hohman said: “Most people think that salary changes every couple years, but the truth is that salary can change every single day, demand for jobs changes every single day all of which we are in a position to see with Know Your Worth.”


Glassdoor is one of a number of websites which offer salary estimates but this is the first time it has rolled out such a specific and comprehensive tool for analyzing the job market.


The feature is currently still in beta and doesn’t account for every possible role and location, or details like bonuses and incentives, though these may follow in a future update.


If you want to see how much you’re worth, download GlassDoor from the Google Play Store at the link. Let us know how it works for you in the comments.


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The Glassdoor app now tells you if you’re being paid enough

You can now test the future of Chrome on Android


Google’s “Canary” version of Chrome, which brings experimental features to users who aren’t afraid of a few bugs here and there, is now available on Android.


While the Canary release channel for Chrome is primarily meant to be used by developers, it could be a fun insight into what’s coming next on Google’s mobile browser.


SEE ALSO: Google’s Android 7.1 is coming to Nexus phones in December


New Canary Chrome versions will be shipped every week with “no manual testing,” Google said in a …


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You can now test the future of Chrome on Android

Vudu introduces new service, Vudu Movies On Us, with free films with limited commercials


Vudu, for those of you who may be unfamiliar with the company, is a digital movie provider owned by Walmart. It’s been around for quite some time serving up movie rentals, purchases, and digital redemptions. T-Mobile customers should all be quite familiar with the service by now as a free digital rental has been included almost every other week as part of the T-Mobile Tuesday promotion.


Today, Vudu announced a new service called Vudu Movies On Us.


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Vudu introduces new service, Vudu Movies On Us, with free films with limited commercials

Highly deadly snake shows up at bar in the middle of city


What’s a poisonous guy with no legs and a serious thirst got to do to get a beer in this town?


Patrons at The Morrison Bar and Oyster Room in the middle of the city in Sydney, Australia, got a little more than a glass of refreshing rosè when a red-bellied black snake slithered up to the front door.


SEE ALSO: Fighting pythons are a reminder that it’s mating season in Australia


The snakes are among Australia’s most venomous, and since they can kill you and all, staff didn’t hesitate to enlist the help of professional snake handler, Harley Jones, to remove the reptile.


In case you were wondering… That is a real snake that slithered by to join us this afternoon… 🐍 #themorrison #visitors #wildlife


A photo posted by The Morrison (@themorrisonsydney) on Oct 17, 2016 at 9:12pm PDT…


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Highly deadly snake shows up at bar in the middle of city

Smashed avocado millennial debate takes a turn for the ridiculously ironic


It’s OK millennials, Australian cafes have stepped up to help you save for that ridiculously expensive house you’ll probably never be able to afford.


After The Australian columnist and voice of the baby boomer generation Bernard Salt complained that millennials could buy houses if only they stopped eating $22 smashed avocados at hipster cafes, the debate has basically melted the internet like a cheese toasty under the hot grill of generational scorn.


SEE ALSO: No, baby boomers, millennials aren’t poor because they eat smashed avocado


Not only are a bunch of Melbourne and Sydney …


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Smashed avocado millennial debate takes a turn for the ridiculously ironic

Tinder Boost, letting you pay to skip the line, goes live worldwide


Tinder Boost, the feature that lets users pay to have their profile shown first in the feed, has gone live worldwide as of today. The company first started testing the feature in late September in Australia, and has finally decided to let it loose across Tinder’s global community. Tinder Boost lets users pay to have their profile bumped to the front of the feed for 30 minutes. While… Read More


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Tinder Boost, letting you pay to skip the line, goes live worldwide

Caramel M&Ms are coming to make your dreams come true


Sweethearts on a movie date, parents potty-training their toddlers and candy lovers everywhere are rejoicing.


Starting May 2017, M&Ms will begin selling caramel-filled M&M candies nationwide, the company revealed in a press release.


SEE ALSO: Top 20 worst Halloween candies we need to stop giving out


A video posted by M&M’S (@mmschocolate) on Oct 18, 2016 at 8:56am PDT


M&M is no stranger to innovation and in the past has introduced varieties including pretzel, crispy (so popular it made a comeback after a limited time run) and coffee nut.


The candy’s core will be smooth and soft, which is a departure from previous fillings. Hank Izzo, vice president of research and development of parent company Mars Chocolate, tells…


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Caramel M&Ms are coming to make your dreams come true

How to make 'Stranger Things' soup, complete with floating Barb


Want to eat a dead face made of bread? Cool. Netflix has answered your prayers with a new recipe called French Onion Barb.


Basically, it’s a regular French onion soup adorned with a large, cheesy floating Barb head. Poor Barb, but this looks delicious.


Next up: pineapple Upside Down cake?


Emma Stone proves she is ‘very f*cking cool’ answering 73 questions from Vogue


Woman wears wedding dress on first dates, terrifies unsuspecting blokes


Quick-thinking motorist saves pedestrian from getting hit by a car



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How to make 'Stranger Things' soup, complete with floating Barb

CBS is turning “Candy Crush” into a game show


In what’s surely one of the early signs of the end times, Candy Crush is soon to be a live action game show over on CBS. Yes, the mobile game. A TV show. With contestants. And prizes. And some giant, interactive game boards. And candy, apparently. CBS isn’t divulging a lot of specifics at this point about how the game will work, or what teams will win – prizes? cash?… Read More


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CBS is turning “Candy Crush” into a game show