YouTube cards might finally get you to click video links

Lots of YouTube videos carry annotations with links to related clips or other websites, but how many of them do you actually visit? Probably few of them, if any. However, YouTube may have a way to pique your interest. It’s rolling out cards that both look much nicer — compared to text boxes, anyway — and are available at any time, not just at specific moments. They’ll work on mobile, too, so you won’t miss important contextual info just because you’re on your phone. YouTube isn’t ditching old-school annotations yet (it wants to fill out the cards’ feature set first), but it’s clear that their days are numbered. Filed under: Internet , Google Comments Source: YouTube Creators

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Windows 10 will deliver updates through your fellow PC users

Not fond of having to wait (and wait, and wait) while you download Windows updates from Microsoft’s servers? You might not have to when Windows 10 arrives. The Verge has noticed that a leaked version of the operating system lets you grab updates from other computers, whether they’re on your local network or online — yes, it’s a peer-to-peer network for patches. Besides accelerating the upgrade process, the option could save precious bandwidth (important on capped data plans) if you have a multi-PC household. There’s no telling when this feature will show up in a Windows 10 build you can try, assuming Microsoft doesn’t get cold feet. A new public test release is reportedly coming soon, though, so you probably won’t have to wait very long. Filed under: Internet , Software , Microsoft Comments Source: The Verge

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The ‘1,000mph’ Bloodhound car is so fast it needs to be bulletproof

Designing a car that can break the world land speed record is a tricky balancing act. It has to be incredibly fast and lightweight, while also offering unparalleled protection on the track. Not only in case there’s a conventional crash, either; even a tiny pebble could have devastating consequences for a vehicle travelling at up to 1, 000mph . To protect the British Bloodhound supersonic car , which Andy Green will be piloting in a record-breaking attempt later this year, the team has developed special panels that are effectively bulletproof . They’re constructed from millions of woven glass fibres that intentionally fray and soak up energy when hit by a fast-moving projectile. In the video below, engineers test their durability by firing a small shard from a cannon. Thankfully they’re up to the task, giving Green one less worry when he tries to break the current record (763mph) in South Africa. [Image Credit: Bloodhound] Filed under: Transportation Comments Via: Sky Source: Bloodhound

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ASUS’ G501 gaming laptop comes with NVIDIA’s new graphics card

NVIDIA has officially launched the GTX 960M , and a number of manufacturers have revealed new, thin gaming laptops the video card was designed for at the same time. One of those laptops is the ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) G501, which measures 0.81-inch in depth (0.30-inch thicker than the new Macbooks ) and weighs 4.54 pounds. The GTX 960M card inside it can deliver “sharp, vivid visuals, high-quality textures and smooth framerates in the most demanding games, ” at least according to Asus. In addition to the video card, you can find a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB of GDDR5 and a 512GB SSD under the hood, encased in typical ROG brushed metal body with red accents. The device comes pre-installed with Windows 8.1 and has a 15.6-inch 4K/UHD display, three USB 3.0 ports and an Intel Thunderbolt connection. Plus, it uses the company’s dual-fan cooling system for super slim laptops called ASUS Hyper Cool Technology. It will set you back $1, 999 when it becomes available in April. If you want a gaming laptop right now , though, ASUS is also rereleasing a couple of older models equipped with NVIDIA’s new graphics cards today. First is the lower-end version of the G751 called the G751JL, which comes with the new GTX 965M graphics card instead of the GTX 980M/970M, like you can find inside the former. It costs $1, 399, or $100 cheaper than the previous model’s cheapest unit. Finally, the company is updating its GL551 laptops with the GTX 960M cards to release two versions that cost $1, 099 and $1, 299, depending on their SSDs. All these laptops are (or will be, in G501’s case) available in various retail outlets, but make sure to check out the ASUS G-Series website first for more info and a list of stores that where you can find them. Filed under: Laptops , ASUS Comments Source: ASUS

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Apple admits the App and iTunes Stores are down for ‘all users’ (update)

Good luck trying to buy anything that isn’t hardware from Apple right now. The company recently confirmed on its services status dashboard that the iOS and Mac App Stores, as well as the iTunes Store, are “unavailable for all users.” The silver lining? Some people might still have luck picking up some new reading from the iBooks Store, but we wouldn’t count on it. Don’t be fooled, either: For now you can still sift through the stores’ wares and listings as though nothing happened, but you won’t actually be able to purchase anything. The first spate of issues started making the rounds at about 5AM Eastern, and Twitter’s slowly been swelling with confused, clamoring consumers ever since. At time of writing, Apple hasn’t yet said how far along it is in the recovery process, or when users can expect to access the stores once more. Update after the break This widespread outage is Apple’s second big burst of bad luck in as many days. After showing off a near-ready Apple Watch and a svelte new Macbook on Monday to considerable acclaim, a report from The Intercept outlined the CIA’s multi-year effort to crack the security of Apple’s devices and create a hush-hush customized version of XCode that would build security backdoors into apps created with it. Update: Apple’s issued statement to CNBC , saying that the fault was due to an internal DNS error: “We apologize to our customers experiencing problems with iTunes and other services this morning. The cause was an internal DNS error at Apple. We’re working to make all of the services available to customers as soon as possible, and we thank everyone for their patience.” Filed under: Mobile Comments Source: Apple , CNBC

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PS4’s next update brings Suspend for games, 60fps Share Play

Confirming the leaked information from last week , Sony announced tonight that it’s testing a big update for the PS4. Codenamed “Yukimura”, v2.50 it will add the Suspend/Resume feature we’ve been awaiting since before the system launched . That feature will let gamers put the system in standby, then come right back and resume playing like nothing happened. According to a blog post the feature will be supported by “almost” all PS4 games, although there’s no word yet on which ones. We’re also getting the ability to upgrade PSN sub-accounts to Master accounts (especially useful for gamers that have gone from kids to adults since the PS3 launched), 60fps Remote Play / Share Play and the ability to find the PSN account of your Facebook friends. Other features that leaked out have also been confirmed. As a part of an accessibility update, the PS4 will let gamers reassign buttons to suit their needs, but it doesn’t stop there. They can also enable text to speech, enlarge text, invert colors, increase contrast just on the UI, zoom into pictures and more. For players with any number of disabilities, these changes will be a significant help and we applaud Sony for adding these features. Besides that, Trophies are getting tweaked, with the ability to take a screenshot at the moment a trophy is earned so you can show it off. If you have a 0 percent completed game that you don’t intend to go back to, you can just delete it from the trophy list, and the ones that are left will have new sorting options. Finally, it’s also adding the ability to share video clips to Dailymotion. We’re still waiting for word on features like friend notifications and DLNA, but in the comments of the post, Sony’s Scott McCarthy says “We want PS4 versions of these features, not a cut/ paste from last gen. Stay tuned.” The only other question not answered so far is exactly when this update will arrive, but if the leaks continue to hold true then we should see it on PlayStation 4 consoles either this month or in April. Filed under: Gaming , HD , Sony , Facebook Comments Source: PlayStation Blog

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Panda’s antivirus software accidentally tried to eat itself

It wasn’t just Apple that had a day to forget yesterday — Spanish antivirus outfit Panda Security managed to give its products the digital equivalent of lupus. An update to the company’s various tools caused the software to think that parts of its own technology was a nefarious attacker. According to users on Reddit , Panda also (incorrectly) put Office, Chrome, Firefox and even Windows Updates on the hit list, wreaking havoc with people’s computers. Last update about issue with the signature file in Panda Cloud Office Protection and Retail 2015 http://t.co/Le2urbNLCM – Panda Security (@Panda_Security) March 12, 2015 The company quickly moved to address the problem, and has already deployed a fix to prevent your computers waging war on themselves. For those who have been affected, Panda is advising users not to restart their machine and wait for things to settle down. If you’re still having trouble, however, then you can download a tool on the company’s website that’ll help you put your digital life back together. [Thanks, Alex] Filed under: Software Comments Source: Reddit , Panda Security , (2)

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Google’s new Chrome extension brings classic art to every tab

Following up on its successful Earth View experiment , Google’s latest Chrome add-on is the Google Art Project extension. Like Earth View, the new addition turns your boring blank tabs into canvases for gorgeous imagery. Rather than highlighting satellite imagery, though, this extension pulls from the Google Art Project to display famous artworks from museums and galleries around the world. We’re still exploring what’s on offer, but we’ve already seen paintings from acclaimed artists like Whistler (pictured above), Van Gogh, Vernet, Monet and Degas. Only a quarter of a million people are using Earth View right now, meaning there are millions of drab gray tabs still left to brighten up. If yours are included in that figure, you can grab the Google Art Project extension from the Chrome Web Store for free. Filed under: Software , Google Comments Source: Google Art Project (Chrome Web Store)

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Saturn’s icy moon possibly has warm waters that could foster life

Enceladus used to be just another icy moon until the Cassini spacecraft spotted geysers on its surface, spewing water 125 miles into the sky back in 2005. Now, after years of research, scientists have published two studies suggesting that these geysers are caused by hydrothermal vents or fissures that heat the water at the bottom of the 6-mile-deep ocean beneath the Saturn’s moon ice crust. Why is that important? Well, if the vents truly exist, the waters that surround them will contain chemicals and minerals necessary for life. Plus, the conditions around those vents will be similar to the environment surrounding Atlantic Ocean’s hydrothermal field — the place where life on Earth might have begun. The first study published in Nature explores the findings of the researchers who analyzed and studied samples from Saturn’s outermost ring within the past four years. They determined that the minuscule particles the spacecraft collected are grains of silica formed from water erupted by the geysers. Since these particles can only be formed by water with specific saline content, pH and temperatures around 200 degrees Fahrenheit, they strongly indicate the existence of hydrothermal activity beneath the moon’s oceans. The other study published in Geophysical Research Letters reinforces the belief that there are hydrothermal vents on the Saturn moon. It suggests that the methane content in gas and ice particles collected from southern geysers is a product of hydrothermal activities. Whether or not life actually exists on Enceladus, however, remains to be seen. Space agencies will probably need to send underwater robots similar to the ones they plan to send to Jupiter’s moon Europa to collect samples before they can confirm anything. If they do find signs of life, then Enceladus might be the key to helping us understand how life started on our planet. [Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech] Filed under: Science Comments Source: NASA , ESA , Nature , Geophysical Research Letters

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MacBook Air’s super fast disk speeds come from Samsung SSDs

Lost in the news of Retina-equipped, 12-inch MacBook was the arrival of all-new MacBook Air models with the latest Intel HD6000 graphics and CPUs. Apple also boasted that the 13-inch version has disk speeds “up to two times faster” than the last generation, and thanks to iFixit , we now know why. The bigger model packs a brand new 128GB M.2 x 4 SSD from frenemy Samsung — which owns the PCIe SSD market at the moment — giving it a stellar max read speed of 1, 285MB/s. That’s twice as fast as the SanDisk-equipped 11-inch MacBook Air, which still cooks along at a mere 668MB/s. The good news is that the SSDs are one of the few replaceable parts, and you could actually swap in the faster part on the smaller Air. That’s assuming you’re feeling brave — the MacBook air only rates 4 out of 10 on iFixit’s repairability scale. [Image credit: iFixit] Filed under: Laptops , Apple Comments Source: iFixit

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