Amazon Music Makes Its Way to Microsoft Store for Windows

As announced byWindows, theAmazon Musicapp is now available on the Microsoft Store. According to the company’sofficial blog post, the app iscurrently available to download in the Microsoft Store in the US, UK, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain and Japan.Furthermore, it is available only on PCs or tabletsrunning the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition or greater. The app’s interface is similar to that of the existing Amazon Music desktop app for Windows, however, Microsoft claims that the new app will make it easy for Windows 10 users to enjoy their music anytime and anywhere....

February 14, 2018 · 2 min · 226 words · Hayley Guerrero

Facebook Lists Will Let You to Share Your Goals with Friends as Status Updates

Facebook is the world’s biggest social media network. But despite this status, it’s fastlosing appeal with younger audiences. And content is also a problem, thanks to fake news and recycled memes, as opposed to meaningful updates. These are somethings the company istrying hard to overcome. The company recently rolled out anew “Today In” feature for localized newsand is reportedly in the works to add a newSnap-Map type featureas well as aDislike button....

February 14, 2018 · 2 min · 365 words · Ashley Smith

Panasonic Lumix ZS200 and Lumix GX9 Compact Cameras Announced

Panasonic’s Lumix series of cameras is one of the best for all the professional shooters out there. In fact, we at Beebom also use the Lumix GH5 inour gear. Now, the company has announced two new cameras for all the photography enthusiasts out there. Panasonic has announced the Lumix ZS200 and Lumix GX9 compact cameras – the former is a point and shoot of the 1-inch sensor variety while the latter is a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens camera....

February 14, 2018 · 2 min · 348 words · Jacob Miller

Sea of Thieves PC Requirements Revealed; Adds Rarely-Seen 540p Support

Sea of Thieves is one of the year’s most anticipated games. The pirate-themed game recently went on aclosed-beta in the end of January, and thestaggering results of the gamedrew its comparisons with the current best in the gaming industry, PUBG. While we already know that the game will come on Xbox, and will be sporting the Xbox One X Enhanced features, the developers have revealed the required PC specifications as well, and they certainly look appealing....

February 14, 2018 · 3 min · 496 words · Michele Brown

Sony Survey Hints You May Finally Be Able to Change PSN Names

Sony’s PlayStation Network or PSN is the default choice for online multiplayer on PlayStation. Available toPlayStation Plus Members, it lets you compete against friends and other gamers online. However, the service does come with its fair share of flaws. While it does allow users toredeem their PlayStation trophies for real moneyas well as give them the ability tochange their PSN avatar, a feature that has been missing from the service is the ability to allow users to change their PSN name....

February 13, 2018 · 2 min · 331 words · Jonathan Smith

Shadow of the Colossus Overshadows PS2 Original in Launch Week Sales

Sony’s PlayStation 4 is the console gamer’s preferred platform. While the hardware on thePS4 and the Xbox Oneare quite similar to one another, the major advantage that Sony’s console has is the huge library of its console exclusives. Titles such asUncharted,The Last of Us,God of War, andInfamousare fan favorites. Shadow of the Colossus is another game to join this list and looking at its launch week sales, things are looking good for the PS4 exclusive....

February 12, 2018 · 2 min · 324 words · Andrew Stanley

Siri on Homepod Answers Have 52% Accuracy; Lags Behind Alexa and Google Assistant

After a long wait, Applerecently released the HomePodfor its consumers. While the speaker offers unmatched sound quality, it has been called-out for restricting its users to the company’s ecosystem, such as havingsupport for limited sound streaming services. Now, it seems as if another issue is coming to Apple’s way, regarding HomePod’s voice assistant capabilities. The Apple Homepod is the first smart speaker to come with the Siri voice assistant. The good folks over atLoup Venturestested out the HomePod, throwing nearly 782 questions at the smart speaker, as well as “comprehensive tests of sound quality and ease of use....

February 12, 2018 · 3 min · 459 words · Kristopher Miller

The ‘Infocalypse’ Is upon Us, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse, Says Leading Researcher

According to his presentation, internet platforms likeGoogle, Facebook and Twitterearn their revenues is all geared towards rewarding clicks, shares and viewership rather than prioritizing the quality of information. That, he argued, was going to be real problem sooner rather than later, given how easy it has become to post whatever anyone feels like without any filter. With major internet companies largely ignoring his concerns, Ovadya described the situation as“car careening out of control”which everyone just ignored....

February 12, 2018 · 2 min · 415 words · Edward Davis

What Privacy? Voter ID Lists in India Publicly Available for Anyone to Access

India is slowly heading towards being a digital-first country, and while we may have made progress in some initiatives, cybersecurity remains a weak point when it comes to digitizing India. It was previously reported howhundreds of govt. websites may have leaked the citizen’s Aadhar card’s data. Now, another issue that has come up is the fact that the details of practically every person in India with a voter ID are publicly available....

February 12, 2018 · 3 min · 495 words · Amber Bailey

How to Install PUBG on Android and iOS in Any Country

Playerunknown’s BattleGrounds or PUBG is undoubtedly the most common game on the planet right now. After recording breaking sales on PC and Xbox One, the game has, in partnership with Tencent, made its way to smartphones in China. Now, if you’re someone who lives outside of China but would love to experience the games on their smartphone devices, read on, as we show you how to download and install PUBG on both Android as well as iOS devices:...

February 10, 2018 · 3 min · 502 words · Amanda Bolton

Acer Nitro 5 Spin Review: A Gaming Laptop That’s Not for Gaming

We all know gaming laptops are not a match for gaming PCs, but then again, portability is a major factor why people opt for the former one. Additionally, a gaming system is a beast and can handle just about everything you throw at it. Heck, I personally own a gaming laptop which works well for all my office and gaming needs. But what if you added the factor of convertibility to it as well?...

February 9, 2018 · 13 min · 2700 words · Dale Ali

NIUBI Partition Editor Review: Manage Your Windows Partitions Easily

Am sure you’ve at least once been a victim of data corruption due to power failures, or lack of space due to small partitions on your Windows PC. Well, if that’s the case, surely you must have heard of Partition Managers, right? These software come with the ability to create, delete, format partition, change drive letter, etc. Some advanced management software also come with the ability to resize/move existing partitions without data loss, copy, hide, set active, convert, defrag, check partition and much more....

February 8, 2018 · 6 min · 1099 words · Victoria Townsend

Leawo TunesCopy Ultimate Lets You Remove DRM from iTunes Movies

iTunes is probably one of the best services introduced by Apple. It allows the users to purchase and stream movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and music files easily using the application. While the app is used by a lot of users, it does have its own constraints, the major one being DRM protection. Due to DRM protection, consumers can stream their purchased media content on iTunes or Apple’s clients only, and not anywhere else....

February 6, 2018 · 7 min · 1327 words · Andrea Camacho