"I forgot my Blackberry" President Obama yells to reporters as he boards Marine One. pic.twitter.com/KPTz3qgBvs
— Doug Mills (@dougmillsnyt) November 21, 2014
Sure, Obama billed himself as the first "BlackBerry President" during his first presidential campaign, but that was in 2008, everyone. Unless he's signed a deal to be the company's latest Creative Director it's probably time to step into the future — if an iPad is good enough for the Oval Office, surely something can be worked out for his phone?
Apple’s suppliers repeatedly made mistakes, leading to no sapphire screen for the iPhone 611/25/2014 As you’re well probably well aware, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were repeatedly rumored to sport a sapphire display which never eventuated. We even saw leaks of the entire front panel emerge, which never materialized on the final device.
The first Jurassic World trailer isn't set to arrive until Thanksgiving, but Universal is giving us our first taste of the film right now. The latest teaser includes the very first footage from the film seen yet, and that includes glimpses of dinosaurs, Chris Pratt, the park, and some crazy new vehicles that make the multi-colored Jeeps of old seem mundane by comparison. If there's one takeaway from the 20 seconds of video, however, it's that the filmmakers have worked hard to go back to the series' roots. The clips seem like they're be right at home with the style and tone of the original film, just with some modern updates for 2015. The film, which sees visitors return to Jurassic Park 22 years after the events of the first movie, will hit theaters in June 2015.
Office Depot kicks off its Black Friday sales on Thursday, November 27th with deals on Dell and Toshiba computers, and a ton of Android tablets. The big attraction on Black Friday proper is a Toshiba laptop that's $120 off its normal price. More of the deals arrive on Thursday, including up to $300 off a Dell Inspiron notebook, up to $100 off some Samsung Galaxy Tab models, and a handy 20 percent off $50 worth of iTunes gift cards.
Collaborating with co-workers using Office Online is about to get a bit easier: Microsoft is bringing chat to the web versions of Word and PowerPoint. Sorry, Excel users: it seems you can't yet chat while working on spreadsheets, nor does the feature support OneNote. The Skype-powered chat is more or less the same thing Microsoft has already rolled out across Outlook.com and OneDrive. And since Skype's the backbone, you can always review your conversations using Microsoft's app at a later time when the document's closed. Chat should be a nice complement to the real-time editing that Microsoft brought to its Office web apps in 2013. Google offers group chat functionality in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, but its approach differs in that those conversations never leave the original app and don't carry into Hangouts or any of Google's other apps. Microsoft says chat will roll out to Office Online "in the coming weeks."
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