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- ‘I don’t recall’: Jeff Sessions doesn’t remember much about last year at Senate hearing
- Georgia Inmates on the Run After Killing Prison Guards
- Defense chief Mattis: ‘We’re not winning in Afghanistan’
- Massive Fire At 27-Storey Residential Building In London
- Mexico earthquake: Magnitude 6.9 seismic tremor hits Pacific coast at Guatemala border
- Northam’s laid-back style at issue in Virginia Democratic gubernatorial primary
- Correction: Shipwreck Discovery story
- Penn State Fraternity Brothers Laughed At Timothy Piazza's Hazing Video
- Sessions contradicts Comey, says he was not silent about FBI director’s Trump concerns
- 'He Shooted Her': Dad Kills Daughter While Warning His Kids to Not Play With Guns: Cops
- Trump's War To 'Annihilate' ISIS Is Raising Civilian Casualties
- Night of horror in London as blaze traps tower dwellers
- Megyn Kelly: Alex Jones’ views on Sandy Hook are ‘revolting’ — but my goal is ‘to shine a light’
- Philadelphia hospital separates conjoined 10-month-old twins
- James Hodgkinson dead: Virginia shooter dies after opening fire on Republicans
- Terry McAuliffe: 'There are too many guns on the street'
- Could Donald Trump fire special counsel Robert Mueller?
- 4 People Dead, Including Gunman, in Shooting at UPS Facility: Cops
- 2018 Hyundai Kona: The Bean Counters Will Love This Brew
- Iran urges Gulf peace mechanism, says Saudi backing militants
- True hero sneaks grandma's dog into hospital by disguising it as a baby
- Rockslide blocks popular entrance to Yosemite National Park
- What if the Google Pixel 2 looked like this?
- DJ Khaled’s first Father’s Day message to his son Asahd
- Joe Scarborough blasts ‘un-American’ fawning Trump Cabinet
- The Latest: Family files lawsuit over deadly confrontation
- 2018 McLaren 570S Spider: The No-Compromise Macca?
- Venezuela renegade attorney goes after pro-govt judges
- Disney to Honor 2-Year-Old Killed by Alligator a Year Ago With Lighthouse Sculpture
- Indian tycoon Mallya denies charges at London extradition hearing
- Shooting at GOP baseball practice in Alexandria, Va.
- Verizon Officially Acquired Yahoo! Where Does That Leave Former CEO Marissa Mayer?
- Pair in Illinois dead child case appear in Las Vegas courts
- Women Dressed As Handmaids Descend On Ohio Statehouse To Protest Anti-Abortion Law
- Appeals court tosses FCC cap on cost of calls to prisons
- Cox’s new ‘Panoramic Wi-Fi Router’ is everything wrong with cable companies
- Sessions repeatedly says ‘I do not recall’ during line of questioning
- Alexandria shooting: Republican congressman among number of people shot by Virginia gunman at charity baseball practice
- Bill Cosby Accusers Waiting Outside Courthouse Say They'll 'Be Dancing' If He's Convicted
- 2017 Honda Civic Type R
- California governor, lawmakers announce $125B budget deal
‘I don’t recall’: Jeff Sessions doesn’t remember much about last year at Senate hearing Posted: 13 Jun 2017 03:36 PM PDT |
Georgia Inmates on the Run After Killing Prison Guards Posted: 13 Jun 2017 08:41 AM PDT |
Defense chief Mattis: ‘We’re not winning in Afghanistan’ Posted: 13 Jun 2017 11:58 AM PDT |
Massive Fire At 27-Storey Residential Building In London Posted: 13 Jun 2017 08:36 PM PDT |
Mexico earthquake: Magnitude 6.9 seismic tremor hits Pacific coast at Guatemala border Posted: 14 Jun 2017 01:54 AM PDT
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Northam’s laid-back style at issue in Virginia Democratic gubernatorial primary Posted: 12 Jun 2017 07:16 PM PDT |
Correction: Shipwreck Discovery story Posted: 14 Jun 2017 12:52 PM PDT
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Penn State Fraternity Brothers Laughed At Timothy Piazza's Hazing Video Posted: 13 Jun 2017 10:03 AM PDT |
Sessions contradicts Comey, says he was not silent about FBI director’s Trump concerns Posted: 13 Jun 2017 01:03 PM PDT |
'He Shooted Her': Dad Kills Daughter While Warning His Kids to Not Play With Guns: Cops Posted: 13 Jun 2017 11:25 AM PDT |
Trump's War To 'Annihilate' ISIS Is Raising Civilian Casualties Posted: 13 Jun 2017 11:37 AM PDT |
Night of horror in London as blaze traps tower dwellers Posted: 14 Jun 2017 03:17 AM PDT |
Megyn Kelly: Alex Jones’ views on Sandy Hook are ‘revolting’ — but my goal is ‘to shine a light’ Posted: 13 Jun 2017 09:32 AM PDT |
Philadelphia hospital separates conjoined 10-month-old twins Posted: 13 Jun 2017 03:11 PM PDT |
James Hodgkinson dead: Virginia shooter dies after opening fire on Republicans Posted: 14 Jun 2017 08:11 AM PDT
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Terry McAuliffe: 'There are too many guns on the street' Posted: 14 Jun 2017 08:43 AM PDT |
Could Donald Trump fire special counsel Robert Mueller? Posted: 13 Jun 2017 11:57 AM PDT |
4 People Dead, Including Gunman, in Shooting at UPS Facility: Cops Posted: 14 Jun 2017 01:12 PM PDT |
2018 Hyundai Kona: The Bean Counters Will Love This Brew Posted: 13 Jun 2017 02:01 PM PDT |
Iran urges Gulf peace mechanism, says Saudi backing militants Posted: 13 Jun 2017 07:06 AM PDT
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True hero sneaks grandma's dog into hospital by disguising it as a baby Posted: 13 Jun 2017 08:43 AM PDT
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Rockslide blocks popular entrance to Yosemite National Park Posted: 13 Jun 2017 05:40 PM PDT |
What if the Google Pixel 2 looked like this? Posted: 14 Jun 2017 06:18 AM PDT The first revealing Google Pixel 2 rumor arrived a few days ago, with the news that HTC might not be making the Google Pixel 2 XL, as was initially expected. Instead, that job went to LG, and there's evidence that Google's Taimen is indeed an LG device — though nobody is calling it Pixel 2 XL at the moment. We'll remind you that Taimen is the codename of one of the three devices Google was working on, one that described a device even bigger than the original Pixel XL. On top of that, a benchmark listing revealed the Google Pixel 2 XL will have the same 18:9 ratio seen in 2017 handsets that feature all-screen designs, such as the Galaxy S8 and the LG G6.
So what if the Google Pixel 2 looks like this: This isn't a leak but a render posted by a designer on Google+ all the way back in February. Yes, Google+ still exist and people still use it. Deepal Pallav Suthar imagined a Google Pixel 2 that's somewhat similar to its predecessor. However, the phone does sport a full-screen design and a dual lens camera on the back. A fingerprint sensor is also present on the back, and the ugliest thing about the Google Pixel is still there — that strange mix of metal and glass on the rear. The renders show various color options for the handset and suggest that Google would retain the 3.5mm headphone jack for at least one more year. Google confirmed earlier this year that it'll launch the new Pixel phones at some point in the fall, roughly a year after the first-gen Pixels hit stores. Google also said that the Pixel 2 will still be just as expensive as the first generation. |
DJ Khaled’s first Father’s Day message to his son Asahd Posted: 14 Jun 2017 01:07 PM PDT |
Joe Scarborough blasts ‘un-American’ fawning Trump Cabinet Posted: 13 Jun 2017 08:18 AM PDT
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The Latest: Family files lawsuit over deadly confrontation Posted: 13 Jun 2017 04:00 PM PDT |
2018 McLaren 570S Spider: The No-Compromise Macca? Posted: 14 Jun 2017 05:01 AM PDT |
Venezuela renegade attorney goes after pro-govt judges Posted: 13 Jun 2017 06:49 PM PDT
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Disney to Honor 2-Year-Old Killed by Alligator a Year Ago With Lighthouse Sculpture Posted: 14 Jun 2017 09:50 AM PDT |
Indian tycoon Mallya denies charges at London extradition hearing Posted: 13 Jun 2017 06:19 AM PDT
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Shooting at GOP baseball practice in Alexandria, Va. Posted: 14 Jun 2017 05:59 AM PDT |
Verizon Officially Acquired Yahoo! Where Does That Leave Former CEO Marissa Mayer? Posted: 13 Jun 2017 09:12 AM PDT |
Pair in Illinois dead child case appear in Las Vegas courts Posted: 12 Jun 2017 08:01 PM PDT |
Women Dressed As Handmaids Descend On Ohio Statehouse To Protest Anti-Abortion Law Posted: 13 Jun 2017 10:06 AM PDT |
Appeals court tosses FCC cap on cost of calls to prisons Posted: 13 Jun 2017 01:13 PM PDT |
Cox’s new ‘Panoramic Wi-Fi Router’ is everything wrong with cable companies Posted: 13 Jun 2017 04:04 PM PDT In a breathless press release this morning, Cox announced nationwide availability of its new Panoramic Wi-Fi Router. In theory, this should be a good thing: Cox's new magic internet box is the fastest and best Wi-Fi router the company has ever offered, which means more customers should now be getting faster and more consistent internet. But for some reason, Cox is still feeling the need to push the router on customers with a bunch of fake buzzwords and half-truths, ultimately trying to persuade customers who probably don't know better that they need to rent a substandard device for an obscene monthly price, or face the consequences.
First, let's talk about the router itself. There aren't a ton of details available on Cox's website, but it's some kind of combo modem/router that combines the DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem with a 3x3 MIMO, 802.11ac Wi-Fi access point. Those specs are respectable, and probably enough for most people, but they were also standard on good Wi-Fi routers available in 2012. Right now, an equivalent (or better -- Cox's website doesn't have a full list of specs) router will run you about $90. But you wouldn't know it from reading Cox's marketing material. Apparently, the Panoramic Router is "Wi-Fi reimagined to blanket your home. Person to person. Device to device. Room to room. It's a next generation WiFi experience, optimized specifically for each residence." The parts of that which aren't meaningless are not really true. There is "next-gen Wi-Fi" available right now: it's technology like Wave 2 4x4 MU-MIMO, which allows simultaneous connections to multiple clients with speeds up to 2.5Gbps, rather than the 1.3Mbps that Cox's access point is probably capable of. It's not just the over-hyped hardware that's bad here, either. The Panoramic Router costs $10 a month to rent, and there's no option to buy. That means you're spending $120 a year for the privilege of having Wi-Fi at home, and over the course of a couple years, you're going to be paying far, far more than you should for a slowly-ageing router. But don't worry! Cox has an answer for why you need to rent, rather than buy, your modem: "The Panoramic WiFi Modem is only available for a monthly rental fee to our customers. This ensures that we have the capability to upgrade the software and firmware on these devices to add functionality and protect and manage devices connected to our network." You know who else has the capability to upgrade the software and firmware on devices on a regular basis? Every single other consumer electronics company out there. Apple has no problem upgrading two-year-old iPhones with the latest version of iOS, even though they're owned and not rented. Ubiquiti, the company that makes my home Wi-Fi system, pushes out firmware upgrades twice a week. To be clear: this isn't a problem that's unique to Cox, but rather a much bigger pattern of deceptive behaviour that cable companies across the nation engage in. The cable companies know that most people are lazy and unmotivated when it comes to home networks, so they've worked out that they can take any $100 piece of hardware, dress it up with the cutting-edge features of 2012, and rent it to you for $120 (plus taxes!) every year. This isn't news. It's just depressing that it happens with such brazen consistency. |
Sessions repeatedly says ‘I do not recall’ during line of questioning Posted: 13 Jun 2017 03:22 PM PDT |
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California governor, lawmakers announce $125B budget deal Posted: 13 Jun 2017 05:45 PM PDT |
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