Today, we investigate the culture of leaks, learn how to enhance your music festival experience, review the first Chromebook to feature an i3 processor, watch a robot assemble itself and more. Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours.
Engadget Daily: the culture of leaks, surviving music festivals and more!
Related Posts:
Warren Buffett's company is buying Duracell for $6.4 billion Last month, Procter & Gamble decided that it wanted out of the battery game, and was selling Duracell to the highest bidder. Today, a surprising figure has emerged as the buyer: America's richest man, Warren Buffett. Ac… Read More
With Movie Creator, Microsoft wants to help produce better highlight reel videos HTC's done it. So has Sony. It's available on iOS. Even BlackBerry's got one. Apps that let you take your favorite clips and images and merge them together into a fun highlight reel aren't uncommon these days, but that's no… Read More
Ofcom's first 4G survey shows that speed isn't everything All of Britain's major mobile networks have been offering 4G for a while now, but because all have their own infrastructure, speeds and coverage can vary wildly. Each carrier is quick to boast their own statistics, but than… Read More
'Nerds Without Borders' help solve North Carolina's thorny Turtle problem Like any creature that loves beautiful landscapes and the Wolfpack, Sea Turtles like to hang out in North Carolina. The endangered species is a big fan of the state's beaches, where it digs down several feet and lays its eg… Read More
Amazon and Hachette call a truce in their e-book pricing war Well, that was anticlimactic. Online retail titan Amazon and the publisher Hachette have been sniping at each other for months over because they couldn't see eye to eye on how e-books should cost. Now, just when it seemed l… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment