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5 apps to help you get through that new year's day hangover

ah, day of the new year in Australia. A time to huddle, miserably hungover, before three industrial medium fans on a breathtaking hot summer day. Some of you may have only one or two perfectly reasonable glasses of champagne in the night before, and fresh and full of vigor on Jan 1. For the rest of you miserable sods, leave these applications help you. 1. Deliveroo face it: you are not out of the nest of sheets and regret that you have created for themselves. Maintenance will have to come to you. The UK-based startup, started in Australia in November, partner with local restaurants to bring something gourmet directly in front of your door. Sydney Sierre: you work with Mary's citizens. Is there a better way to bring in the new year as by throwing all of your diet plans from the window? Of course not. The iOS app is free in the App Store. 2. Stan if the rising temperatures simply not let sleeping past noon, no fear - you do not need to leave your bedroom.

A “lightweight Xbox One” less powerful may be coming in 2016

photo by  technobuffalo hardware revisions have to an expected part of the console life cycles for decades, but usually they are hardware updates meant that kick up sales and reduce costs of production. Now an Xbox One Hardware Revision is rumored to be on the way, but it does not sound like quite the same thing. According to Microsoft blogger Brad Sams the Petri, rumors of a "lightweight Xbox One" were taking in recent months. If he says easy, he does not speak of an elegant, optimized version like the Xbox 360s Slim edition, but it is slightly less powerful - get your jokes about the current Xbox one's Power ready for the "Comments" section - and less expensive. The system, he says, is "a lightweight Xbox One, perhaps the only for Windows save games and compete with Apple TV." Similar rumors were floating around during the start window for the Xbox One a few years back, but obviously were scrapped. My guess is that if something like this w

Chrome Extension to Remove Trump from your browser

Screen capture from TrumpFilter.com(Photo: TrumpFilter.com) NEW YORK (KVUE) -- an extension for Google Chrome has been created, remove the naming of Donald Trump from browsers. On trump filter's Website Creator Rob ghost said, enlargement he is looking for web pages references to the 2016 Republican presidential candidate and makes these references to disappear with three adjustable levels." (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images) Newton, IA - 19. NOVEMBER: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a Town Hall Meeting during a campaign stop in Des Moines Area Community College Newton Campus on 19. November 2015 in Newton, Iowa. Trumpf is currently leading the race for the Republican presidential nomination in Iowa. Spectre added that he created with the extension from a deep feeling of resentment and patriotic duty", and that it is not money from his extension. The filter will remove the content is based on th

Google confirmed further Android version won’t implement Oracle the proprietary Java APIs

Google replaced its implementation of the Java Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in Android with OpenJDK, the open-source version of Oracle's Java Development Kit (JDK). The first news came from a "mysterious Android code base commit" from last month's Hacker News. Google confirmed that venture beat that Android N is alone on OpenJDK, but android of your own implementation of the Java APIs. "As an open source platform that Android is based on the cooperation of the open source community," a Google spokesman said venture beat. "In our upcoming release of Android, we plan to move Android the Java language libraries to a OpenJDK-based approach, the establishment of a common code base for developers to create applications and services. Google has worked for a long time and contributed to the OpenJDK Community, and we look forward to even more contributions for the OpenJDK project in the future." Android provides specific Java API libr

This is what Google Glass 2.0 looks like

what is it? Google is not done with Google Glass Not yet. Finally we have our first look at what the rebooted augmented reality glasses will look like. Spoiler warning: not very different. The first images from Google Glass 2.0 published online with friendly permission of documents released to the Federal Communications Commission website. The Augmented Reality glasses shown in the images are reportedly for the Google glass "Enterprise Edition", the rebooted version of glass made by Tony Fadell and his team. Whereas the original Google glass "Explorer Edition" is aimed at the consumer, the Explorer Edition is designed to help at work. As already reported, the new version of Google glass has a larger glass prism, a faster Intel Atom Processor, 5 GHz WLAN for more bandwidth-intensive tasks such as Streaming video and a rugged and waterproof design. Look carefully and you can also see that there is a folding hinge, where the length of the wearable mee

Poll Results: Samsung Galaxy S6 is the phone of the year 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 is the phone of the year 2015,  elected by them - our readers. In what can only be described as a victory, the Korean flagship garnered a third of all the votes and its position was at no time in each game. We observed a close race for the second place but, and despite the Sony Xperia Z5's Early Advantage, the Apple iPhone 6s picked up some speed later on and eventually won over. At the end they were the two split of slightly over 1%. The LG G4 placed fourth at a considerable distance behind the podium. 1 of 10 voters took him as your phone of the year, but this is not a bad result when you think about it. We had expected more from the Microsoft Lumia 950 and its 8% will come as a bit of a surprise, because the iconic Lumia brand and its cult. The LG Nexus 5X, Huawei P8 and HTC One M9 Supreme camera can only be for a "also-ran" badge, if such were awarded. And while the Taiwanese entry is a bit dark and Huawei is yet to be established correctl

Android 6.0 Marshmallow begins the roll-out for the unlocked Moto G 2015 in North America

from motorola seems to be rolling out its Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for Unlocked versions of the Moto G 2015. A few users on our forums reports that the update is the roll-out in the United States, and it appears to the roll-out also in Canada. Motorola had a duration test for the update and now some users that are not in the test are reporting see marshmallow roll out. If you have a moto G 2015, you can check for and download the 460 MB update from position to Settings > About Phone > System  updates. As a reminder, this update to the version released the Moto G.  let us know how you enjoy the update in comments below. source: androidcentral.com