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Windows 10's broken update introduces endless reboot loop

Windows 10’s launch was never going to go off without a hitch and the latest has some users complaining of being stuck inside Microsoft’s own nighmarish version of Narnia: an endless reboot loop. The KB3081424 update released last week bands together a group of smaller tweaks into one mega-patch designed to make the update process easier, not make it harder for users to get back onto their system, reports The

Windows 10's broken update introduces endless reboot loop

Windows 10’s launch was never going to go off without a hitch and the latest has some users complaining of being stuck inside Microsoft’s own nighmarish version of Narnia: an endless reboot loop. The KB3081424 update released last week bands together a group of smaller tweaks into one mega-patch designed to make the update process easier, not make it harder for users to get back onto their system, reports The

Windows 10's broken update introduces endless reboot loop

Windows 10’s launch was never going to go off without a hitch and the latest has some users complaining of being stuck inside Microsoft’s own nighmarish version of Narnia: an endless reboot loop. The KB3081424 update released last week bands together a group of smaller tweaks into one mega-patch designed to make the update process easier, not make it harder for users to get back onto their system, reports The

Would you buy a smartphone that gets better with time?

Competing in the crowded smartphone market is a challenge for anyone, let alone a new player, which is why Nextbit, a company made up of ex-Google and HTC employees, is taking a different approach to most. It claims that its first phone will get better over time. That eyebrow-raising comment came during an interview with CNET, with the company stating that “Your phone will perform better over time and function

Would you buy a smartphone that gets better with time?

Competing in the crowded smartphone market is a challenge for anyone, let alone a new player, which is why Nextbit, a company made up of ex-Google and HTC employees, is taking a different approach to most. It claims that its first phone will get better over time. That eyebrow-raising comment came during an interview with CNET, with the company stating that “Your phone will perform better over time and function

Would you buy a smartphone that gets better with time?

Competing in the crowded smartphone market is a challenge for anyone, let alone a new player, which is why Nextbit, a company made up of ex-Google and HTC employees, is taking a different approach to most. It claims that its first phone will get better over time. That eyebrow-raising comment came during an interview with CNET, with the company stating that “Your phone will perform better over time and function

Apple's Tim Cook is paying for your next shower

If there’s one thing that can align even the fiercest of rivals, it’s hygiene. Or at least it seems to have worked for Apple CEO Tim Cook and Alphabet’s Eric Schmidt, who are both investing in a new showerhead startup called Nebia. The startup, which is being financially backed by the Apple chief as well as the chief exec of Google’s new parent company and, has already shot past its

Apple's Tim Cook is paying for your next shower

If there’s one thing that can align even the fiercest of rivals, it’s hygiene. Or at least it seems to have worked for Apple CEO Tim Cook and Alphabet’s Eric Schmidt, who are both investing in a new showerhead startup called Nebia. The startup, which is being financially backed by the Apple chief as well as the chief exec of Google’s new parent company and, has already shot past its

Google overhaul 'shareholder friendly' but details scarce

Google Inc’s overhaul of its operating structure is an acknowledgement of the lack of transparency surrounding its disparate businesses and projects, analysts said, but it remains to be seen how much more the company will actually disclose. Analysts and investors have long sought more granular detail on Google’s capital spending and cash flow, as well as the financial performance of YouTube and Android. Google said on Monday it would split

Google overhaul 'shareholder friendly' but details scarce

Google Inc’s overhaul of its operating structure is an acknowledgement of the lack of transparency surrounding its disparate businesses and projects, analysts said, but it remains to be seen how much more the company will actually disclose. Analysts and investors have long sought more granular detail on Google’s capital spending and cash flow, as well as the financial performance of YouTube and Android. Google said on Monday it would split

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