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  • Do You Have Ice Cream Sandwich Yet?

    In Reader Poll, Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, Ics, Updates, Android 4.0, Smartphones, / 24 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Do You Have Ice Cream Sandwich Yet?Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" was announced nearly seven months ago, but it still hasn't rolled out to most phones. HTC just published their most recent rollout plan, and it looks like the majority of their phones won't be getting it until the summer, if they get it at all. We're curious how many of you are running it on your phone already.

    It's rolled out to a small number of phones, but it seems like the only people that have it are those that bought a recent phone, like the Samsung Galaxy S III, or those that flashed a custom ROM (which is still only available on some phones, depending on how hard it is to port). So, tell us:


    Let us know the details of your situation in the comments!

  • Bump Adds a Web Interface to Quickly Share Photos to Your Browser from Your Smartphone

    In Iphone Downloads, Android Downloads, Webapps, File Transfer, Updates, Android 4.0, Smartphones, / 24 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Bump Adds a Web Interface to Quickly Share Photos to Your Browser from Your SmartphoneBump Adds a Web Interface to Quickly Share Photos to Your Browser from Your Smartphone iOS/Android: Bump is best known as an app that can quickly transfer contacts, photos, and other mobile content directly to another phone. The service launched a new feature today and updated its mobile apps to allow you to quickly transfer photos from your phone directly to your browser with a tap of the space bar.

    The new feature is simple to use. With Bump installed on your phone head over to the Bump Photo page, select the photos you want to transfer to your computer, and then hit the space bar to send them. It's a nice timesaver if you need to quickly transfer photos to share with friends, get screenshots, or for any other purpose. Once the photos are online you can share them with a permanent link or just download them to your computer immediately so they'll disappear from Bump's servers. The update is free on Android and iOS right now.

    Bump

  • Do I Really Need to Update My Drivers?

    In Ask Lifehacker, Drivers, Windows, Hardware, Updates, Troubleshooting, Laptops, Video Cards, Video Games, Gaming, Performance, Speed, / 23 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Do I Really Need to Update My Drivers?Dear Lifehacker,
    I recently updated my video drivers and discovered that a lot of my other drivers were out of date. Do I really need to keep them updated all the time? Will I notice any improvements in speed or features if I have the latest versions?

    Sincerely,
    Disorganized Drivers

    Dear Disorganized,
    Drivers can be pretty confusing, and while we've talked about them a bit before, there are a few things everyone should know about how to manage their drivers and when to update them. Here's the most important stuff.

    The Golden Rule of Drivers: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

    Before you go obsessing about up-to-date drivers, you should note that, while we always recommend you keep your software updated for security and stability, drivers are another matter. While you should keep an eye on any security updates that pop up, different driver versions can introduce stability problems, so if your hardware is working as expected, you're better off not updating, since you never know when it might cause problems. You'll rarely get big speed or feature boosts from a driver update, so unless you see in the release notes that there's something big, you're usually okay to just ignore it.

    Instead, only update your drivers if you're having a problem with your hardware. Say your ethernet connection drops occasionally, or your printer isn't printing properly. In this case, one of the first troubleshooting steps you should take is to update the driver, since these issues may be fixed in a new update.

    The main exception to this rule is video drivers. Unlike other drivers, video drivers are updated often and usually with big performance increases, especially in new games. Heck, a recent Nvidia update increased Skyrim performance by 45%, and the driver after that increased its performance by another 20%. If you're a Skyrim player, that's a huge boost. So, when you see that your video card has a new driver available, see what improvements the driver offers—if it offers system-wide performance improvements or improvements in a game you're currently playing, you'll definitely want to update. If it doesn't, stick with the current driver.

    Where to Get Your Drivers

    So you need to install or update a driver, but you often have a few choices in where you get it from. When you first plug in a device, Windows will often install its own generic version of the driver itself, and your device will get basic functionality right away. For some things this is fine, but oftentimes you'll find that downloading the driver from the manufacturer's web site gives you lots of extra features. Sound drivers may give you things like virtual surround or room correction, while video drivers will usually give you a whole control panel of options that let you customize your graphics performance, features like Nvidia's PhysX, and more. In general, there are three different places you'll find drivers, and here's how they differ:

    Do I Really Need to Update My Drivers?

    • From the chipset manufacturer's web site: This is the first place you'll usually want to look. The chipset manufacturer is the company that designed the original video or sound chip, e.g. Nvidia or Realtek. These companies often have the very latest drivers available before anyone else. Some drivers (like Nvidias) will come with extra features, while others (like Realtek) will only offer the latest generic drivers.
    • From the hardware manufacturer's web site: If you find that you have problems with the chipset manufacturer's drivers, or that they only offer generic drivers with no extra features, your next stop should be the hardware manufacturer. This is the person who made the actual hardware, like EVGA or XFX for video cards, and companies like Gigabyte or MSI for motherboards (which often include things like sound and ethernet). If you have a laptop, you'll want to go to your laptop manufacturer's site instead, e.g. Asus or Lenovo.
    • Directly from Windows: Windows' generic drivers are usually the bare minimum of what you need for something to work. It isn't ideal for most things, but in some cases—like printers—that's exactly what you want. If you visit your printer's web site, they'll only offer you a driver that includes a bunch of software that may include other features, but not necessarily ones you'll use. Regular printing and scanning is already built right into Windows, and you don't need photo editors, cloud services, and other junk bloating up your machine. So instead of getting drivers from the manufacturer, just get them right from Windows as described below.
    • From the CD that came with your device: You'll almost never want to do this. These drivers are probably outdated by the time you get the computer up and running, so you should download the drivers from one of the above sources instead. The only exception: ethernet drivers, if Windows doesn't have them built-in. Obviously if you start up your computer and can't access the internet, you can't download drivers. So install the ethernet drivers from the CD, connect to the internet, and download all your other drivers online.

    How to Update Your Drivers

    Do I Really Need to Update My Drivers?When it comes time to update, the process is very simple. Just open up Device Manager (by clicking on the Start orb and typing "device manager" into the search box) and right-clicking on the hardware you want to update. Click Properties and go to the Driver tab. Here, you can see your current driver version. If you're updating through Windows, click "Update Driver" to update it. If not, check the driver's version number and head to the manufacturer's web site. If their driver number is newer than the one you have, an update is available and you can read up on it, if necessary. Then, just download the installer from there and run it like you would any other program. When you're done, you should have shiny new drivers ready to help you get the best out of your hardware.

    Sincerely,
    Lifehacker

    P.S. Got any extra driver-related tips to share? Favorite features you found in another version of a driver? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments.

    Photo remixed from boroboro , tele52, DVARG, and Diagon (Shutterstock).

  • TiVo Stream Delivers Recorded Shows to Your iPhone

    In Tivo, Dvr, Tv, Television, Software, Updates, Upgrades, Entertainment, Streaming, Streaming Video, Media, Streaming Media, In Brief, News, / 22 May 2012 / 0 comments

    TiVo Stream Delivers Recorded Shows to Your iPhoneDespite the DVR market being usurped by cable companies, TiVo has managed to keep going and trying to bring new ideas to market. Today they announced TiVo Stream, which will allow owners of TiVo Premiere boxes ($150-250, $15/month) and an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to stream video or transfer it directly to their device:

    TiVo Stream seamlessly delivers the content available on a consumer's TiVo Premiere or Premiere Q DVR to alternative screens such as iPads and iPhones. Unlike similar offerings in the market, this is the first product to enable streaming or download of shows simultaneously to multiple portable devices without interrupting what's playing on the television. The power of TiVo Stream enables users to quickly transfer shows to their mobile device for viewing outside the home.

    This is a pretty cool upgrade for iOS and TiVo users if it works as well as described.

    TiVo Expands Whole-Home and Multi-Screen Offerings | TiVo via MacWorld

 
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