Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Fwd: First Click: Night mode is the greatest

From: newsletter@theverge.com

Date: September 27, 2016 at 07:30AM

Sept 27, 2016 You'll know this feature by many names. It's Night Shift on your iPhone, Night Mode on your OnePlus, or a blue light filter on some other devices. All it really means is that your phone, tablet, or laptop's display tints itself into a warmer palette that neuters the blues and is easier on the eyes in the evenings and nighttime. I once thought this to be just another gimmick, but having given it an extensive try over the past month, I can't imagine ever using a device without it again... Read the full article on The Verge - By Vlad Savov Five stories to start your day 1 Transcript: Here are words Trump just used to talk about 'the cyber' The following is an unedited transcript of Donald Trump talking about "the cyber" at the first 2016 presidential debate, courtesy of our friends at Vox. (You can read the full transcript here.) Try... 2 Samsung says only 60 percent of Galaxy Note 7 phones have been replaced in US and Korea More than 60 percent of defective Galaxy Note 7 smartphones sold in the United States and South Korea have now been returned and exchanged for new models, Samsung has claimed. In other words, 40... 3 Google's new Pixel smartphone shows up in leaked image We're just one week away from the unveiling of Google's newest smartphones and VentureBeat has got its hands on a clear image of one of the gadgets. Supposedly called the Pixel, the device is said... Advertisement 4 YouTube Go is a new app for offline viewing and sharing Google has announced YouTube Go, a new app designed to broaden the accessibility of the behemoth video-sharing service. Designed and developed with Indian users in mind, who will be able to test... 5 Everyone you know is going to sing this damned song about pens and pineapples Remember this moment: the smell, the look, the sound. Like the seconds before you first danced the "Macarena" or were asked "Who Let the Dogs Out," this moment is an endpoint of a phase of your... About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

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