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New guide will help players read Wentworth greens better

By Tony Jimenez VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) – Europe’s top golfers have long since used precise yardage books to plot their way to success and this week they will have access to a new putting guide at the BMW PGA Championship. Australian Graeme Heinrich, who once caddied for Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie, has studied every millimeter of the 18 greens at Wentworth in order to supply the players with

Title hopeful Rose doesn't want to get caught in a trap

By Tony Jimenez VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) – Wentworth is littered with sand traps and world number six Justin Rose says he needs to avoid them at all costs to achieve a “bucket-list” target by landing this week’s BMW PGA Championship crown. The European Tour’s flagship tournament represents a local event for the 34-year-old Londoner and, aside from golf’s big four prizes, it is the title he craves the most.

Huawei's tiny internet of things OS is just 10KB

Huawei wants a piece of the Internet of Things (IoT) market and is pinning its hopes on a tiny operating system designed to go inside any device. First reported by the Financial Times, the LiteOS is the “lightest” piece of software in its class. At just 10KB, developers can install the new open platform onto just about anything creating all sorts of smart devices whether they be a car, wearable,

The new Spotify will serve up tons of videos and podcasts

You’re about to get a whole lot more stuff to listen to, and watch, on Spotify. Company CEO Daniel Ek today announced during a New York press conference that an all-new version of the popular streaming app will launch with the oft-rumored support for playlists and video content inside a shiny new interface. The new app will allow users to swipe through songs in a playlist (rather than tap) as

The Imitation Game: Jaguar F-type R Coupe vs. Mercedes-AMG GT S, Porsche 911 Carrera GTS

– For the last five decades, the toughest question for any buyer of a high-end sports car has been: “How do I not end up with a 911?” To describe Porsche’s most famous product as a default choice is a faint-praise damning of what has become the world’s most iconic sports car. But it’s also an acknowledgment that to get a car as capable and well-rounded as a 911, you