Saturday, August 1, 2015
How your next 'flagship' smartphone may cost less than $300
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New Audi TT keeps your hands on the wheel and a death grip on the road
The route I'm following in the 2016 Audi TT turns twisty, with
hairpins tracking the mountain topography. As it turns out, it becomes
perfect ground to test the little car's handling. Try as I might,
though, I can't get the tires to squeal, as the TT's Quattro
all-wheel-drive system, corner braking and low center of gravity
conspire to keep it firmly planted, refusing to give an inch of grip.
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The route I'm following in the 2016 Audi TT turns twisty, with
hairpins tracking the mountain topography. As it turns out, it becomes
perfect ground to test the little car's handling. Try as I might,
though, I can't get the tires to squeal, as the TT's Quattro
all-wheel-drive system, corner braking and low center of gravity
conspire to keep it firmly planted, refusing to give an inch of grip.
Posted in: Technology(Car Tech)
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Microsoft's Edge beats Internet Explorer, but it's not the perfect Windows 10 browser -- yet
With the launch of Windows 10 comes Edge,
Microsoft's new built-in browser that's meant to replace Internet
Explorer. Though IE will still come with Windows, the older browser is
being relegated to "legacy compatibility" duties. Microsoft is urging
everyone to use Edge for its faster performance and improved features.
And don't panic: you won't be forced to use Edge. All of your favorite third-party browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, still work fine in Windows 10. And because Edge isn't a slam-dunk yet, you'll want to keep those competitors handy.
And don't panic: you won't be forced to use Edge. All of your favorite third-party browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, still work fine in Windows 10. And because Edge isn't a slam-dunk yet, you'll want to keep those competitors handy.
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With the launch of Windows 10 comes Edge,
Microsoft's new built-in browser that's meant to replace Internet
Explorer. Though IE will still come with Windows, the older browser is
being relegated to "legacy compatibility" duties. Microsoft is urging
everyone to use Edge for its faster performance and improved features.
And don't panic: you won't be forced to use Edge. All of your favorite third-party browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, still work fine in Windows 10. And because Edge isn't a slam-dunk yet, you'll want to keep those competitors handy.
And don't panic: you won't be forced to use Edge. All of your favorite third-party browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, still work fine in Windows 10. And because Edge isn't a slam-dunk yet, you'll want to keep those competitors handy.
Posted in: Technology(Internet)
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