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TripAdvisor unveils major overhaul that aims to make it the Facebook and Instagram of travel
TripAdvisor is undergoing a major update that borrows from the pillars of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and FourSquare to create a social media platform for travel and makes restaurant critics, travel experts and influencers of every user.
Microsoft Launcher knows where your kids are and what apps they’re using
Microsoft Launcher app is helping parents track their kids' locations and app use. And using the Microsoft family account, websites and purchases can be approved or blocked.
Unifi TV adds 10 new channels, free until March
Unifi TV adds 10 new channels from Fox Networks Group Asia to its service, which will be free for all users until end of March.
Airbnb sees listings surge from solar eclipse spectacle
On Aug 21, for the first time in nearly 100 years, the earth, sun and moon will briefly align to cast darkness on a narrow trajectory between Salem, Oregon, and Charleston, South Carolina.
Erupting volcano hit by lightning earns photographer NatGeo prize
It could easily be mistaken as a CGI photo, given the stunning improbability of capturing a lightning bolt striking an angry, erupting volcano.
Airbnb and National Geographic to host solar eclipse viewing experience
Airbnb has teamed up with National Geographic to create a solar eclipse viewing experience that involves sleeping under the stars in a geodesic dome.
Microsoft pushes a mixed reality, connected future at Computex
At the annual tech extravaganza in Taipei, Microsoft is talking up headsets and the Internet of Things.
Why Netflix is winning the online piracy wars
A hacker who has unsuccessfully tried to hold Netflix for ransom has achieved an unexpected result.
Big-name filmmakers are moving into VR
The British director Ridley Scott has launched RSA VR, a new studio which will be dedicated exclusively to Virtual Reality.
Microsoft invites girls into science, tech with HoloLens reel, social push
"We need all hands on deck," says one girl involved with Microsoft's "Make What's Next" campaign.