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    MrMineHeads reacted to SubTract in [SOLVED]Windows Update (8 Pro) KB2976978 Will not Install   
    Haha sorry I didn't realise you weren't on 8.1. The free upgrade is for windows 8.1 and 7 users not windows 8 users. Its surprising that it even tries to install though.
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    MrMineHeads reacted to Deletive in Wierd trouble with AMD Aming Evloved, help plz...   
    Welcome to linustechtips we don't judge... lol jk ikr
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    MrMineHeads reacted to SamNeedham123 in Apple WWDC 2015: Official Thread   
    Apple Worldwide Developers Conference: June 2015
     
    The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference has started today and will take place between 8th-12th June at Moscone West in San Francisco. Typically, the Keynote takes place on the first day of WWDC whilst the other days consist of the developers trying the new technologies as well as taking the experience and knowledge of the team at Apple for assistance in working with the new software. Be sure to keep yourself updated on this thread for the latest on what's going on (especially during the Keynote) and also make sure to stick around for the Overview Post at the end of the Keynote...
     
    What To Expect
     
    Mac OSX 10.11
    OSX 10.11 is expected to introduce a variety of bug fixes, security features and stability improvements over OSX 10.10 Yosemite. According to MacRumors, Apple is rumored to be working on a new kernel-level security system called "Rootless".  Rootless will be designed to help limit malware from causing issues by preventing access to protected system files. Apple may also make some changes to IMAP-based apps such as Notes, Reminder and Calendars and put them on the iCloud Drive system to help increase security and aid the communication of different Apps.
     
    It's also believed that OSX 10.11 will have a new Control Center that resembles that of iOS with tools such as Wifi, Bluetooth and Do Not Disturb. Also, OSX may see the introduction of the San Francisco font, which was originally designed for the Apple Watch...
     
    iOS 9
    According to MacRumors, it's believed that iOS 9 shall feature a new lifestyle management feature called "Proactive". The rumors tell us that it replaces the iOS Spotlight Search with more advanced search features to as well as a new UI to display content from different Apps such as Contacts and Maps.
     
    We're also led to believe that iOS 9 will see some Map improvements, which include the addition of transit directions, an augmented reality view as well as a "Browse Around Me" Points of Interest System...
     
    As well as this, it's said that iOS 9 shall include tools for Force Touch, which is believed to suggest that next-gen iOS devices will support this feature, which may also have several important security improvements. Like OSX 10.11, we expect to see the new San Francisco font become system wide as well as split-screen Multitasking and a new, revamped keyboard.
     
    New Streaming Music Service
    It has been suggested that Apple will debut its new, streaming music service at WWDC. It's believed to be a re-branded version of their existing Beats Music Service and would be likely to appear in iTunes and the iOS Music App. Rumors tell us that it'll be priced at the industry standard of $9.99 (USD) like other competing services. The service is not complete yet and Apple is still trying to complete the deals for the service, but it's believed that it will be Introduced at WWDC...
     
    iTunes Radio
    We saw the introduction of iTunes Radio several years ago and it's been understood that Apple is planned on introducing a new version of iTunes Radio. It's designed to complement the new music service, giving people a way to listen to music for free (much like Spotify). What would be nice to see is if Apple will begin to roll it out to more countries...
     
    Native Apple Watch Apps
    Since the launch of the Apple Watch, the Apps have been limited to running through a paired iPhone in order to be able to access then. However, it's believed that developers shall be provided with updated tools that'll help them be able to create native Apps for the Apple Watch...
     
    Apple Pay
    There is a possibility that Apple may make some Apply Pay announcements at WWDC. MacRumors suggested that a new rewards program may be introduced for the payments service, but information is few and far between! There is a chance that Apple will announce the expansion of additional countries, starting with Canada.
     
    HomeKit
    HomeKit is Apple's home automation platform which was first introduced at last year's WWDC. The HomeKit Platform will allow various connected devices to be adjusted from your iOS Device, such as Thermostats, Locks, etc... It's believed that the App will be called "Home" and may be introduced as part of iOS 9...
     
    The Keynote
    The Apple Keynote takes place on the first day of WWDC and is streamed via the Apple Website as well as through some Third Party Sources (which we are not aware of yet)...
    Stream Requirements
    To view the Live Stream on Apple.com, your system must reach these requirements:
     
    - Safari 6.0.5 or later on Mac OSX 10.8.5 or later.
    - Safari on iOS 6.0 or later.
    - Apple TV Streaming required 2nd/3rd Gen Device with Software 6.2 or later.
     
    For people without the correct devices and/or software, you will not be able to view the Keynote from the Apple Website. However, when I become aware of a secure third party link, I shall include the URL. Based on last year, VLC Media Player may be required...
     
    Please note that it's common for the Apple Live Stream to be buggy or not work at all, this is a known issue, so please expect some downtime (last year's WWDC was especially buggy). 
     
    Other Keynote Information
    The Keynote will be taking place on Monday 8th June 2015 at 10am (PDT). Here's some useful time conversions:
     
    - 12pm (CDT)
    - 1pm (EDT)
    - 6pm (GMT: British Summer Time)
    - 7pm (CEST)
    - 8pm (MSK)
    - 1am (SGT)
    - 3am (AEST)
    - 5am (NZST)
     
    The Live Stream is here: http://www.apple.com/live/
    If you are unable to watch the Live Stream, you will be able to watch it on YouTube in several days: http://www.youtube.com/user/Apple
     
    To view the Live Stream on Windows/Android, please follow these instructions:
    1) Download VLC Media Player. Windows DOWNLOAD. Android DOWNLOAD.
    2) Launch the VLC App.
    3) Navigate to the 'Media' tab and select 'Open Network Stream'.
    4) In the URL field, type the following link: http://p.events-deli...u8/atv_mvp.m3u8
    5) It may appear not to work, but wait until the video has begun (10am PDT) and then refresh the stream. Everything should work!
     
    Please note, this thread is open to discussion about the Worldwide Developers Conference and questions relating to WWDC, but please refrain from discussing Stream Issues, otherwise the thread will become cluttered with many different subjects and users may find it difficult to source information.
     
    The Keynote: In Pictures
    Tim Cook kicked off the Keynote and began to discuss the 26th WWDC...

     
    The Adoption Rate of Mac OSX Yosemite was shown to have been at 55%...

     
    Mac OSX 10.11 would then be known as 'El Capitan'.

     
    During the Demo, we was shown some new features within OSX, such as the Pinned Sites and ability to Mute Tabs.

     
    Spotlight was the next to receive the loving 'Apple Touch' with a new UI and Natural Language Recognition.

     
    Snapping also was announced for 10.11...

     
    One of the most important things for OSX is the transition from OpenGL to Metal...

     
    It's announced to have a 40% Greater Rendering Efficiency as well as 10x Draw Call Performance, this was shown with the game 'Fortnite'.

     
    The developer beta is out on 8th June 2015, with a public beta coming in July and a full, free release in the Autumn.

     
    The Keynote then moved onto iOS, and like OSX, had seen a massive Adoption Rate of 83%.

     
    iOS 9 is to see some new features within Siri, including a new User Interface.

     
    A new feature, Proactive Assistance automatically brings up your playlist when you plug in your headphones...

     
    Siri will also now hunt your E-Mails and SMSs for caller information, as well as being smarter with suggestions.


     
    Still on the subject of iOS, Apple Pay was discussed. 'Square' is launching a tap and pay system that will support the Pay system...

     
    Apple Pay will be coming to the UK in July, with support for a variety of banks including HSBC, Halifax and Santander.

     
    It also will be introduced on London's Public Transport, too...

     
    Passbook has not been made redundant and is being replaced by 'Wallet'.

     
    Apple Maps is also receiving some loving attention, too with 'Transit', which helps you plan your public transport routes.

     
    News will be a new App within iOS and will allow you to personalize what News Stories you'd like to know about.


     
    The Keyboard is also seeing some new features with a new Toolbar as well as Trackpad...


     
    Like OSX, Multitasking will be a massive part of the iOS Overhaul...



     
    Compatibility however for the Side-by-Side Multitasking will be limited to the iPad Airs and iPad Minis.

     
    A well as the reduction in size for iOS 9 (now only 1.3GB compared to 4.6GB of iOS 8), battery life has been drastically improved.

     
    As well as HomeKit now being remotely accessible via iCloud, CarPlay has now seen true car integration.


     
    Swift has seen some new updates, and is now completely Open Source!

     
    iOS 9 will also be supporting all the same devices that iOS 8 would support. Including iPhone 4s and iPod Touch 5G.

     
    The Public Beta will be released in July and the Full Release will be released in the Autumn.

     
    WatchOS was the next thing to be discussed, with Native Apps being introduced.

     
    Complications and Time Travel was also introduced.


     
    Essentially, every iOS feature is being placed natively into the Watch...

     
    The Developer Beta is available from 8th June 2015 and will have a Full Release in the Autumn.

     
    Then, there was 'One More Thing'...

     
    Apple Music is confirmed!

     
    A 24/7 Radio Station will be launched called Beats1, featuring Ex-BBC Radio 1 Presenter, Zane Lowe.

     
    The Launch for Apple Music will be 30th June and $9.99 per month, and $14.99 for families of up to 6 people.

     
    It will be launching in over 100 countries for Mac OSX, iOS, Windows and Android. The best of it is, the first 3 months will be free!

     
    I would like to say many thanks to 'Victorious Secret' for providing the Live Updates throughout the Keynote as well as the Images that are used in this OP.
     
    WWDC 2015: Overview
     
    So, we saw several new things from Apple this year's Keynote for WWDC, let's recap on what's new...
     
    Mac OSX 10.11 'El Capitan'
    Apple made it known that the new version of Mac OSX would be called 'El Capitan', which confirms our suspicions that they've moved away from the big cat generation of OS names. However, we saw several nice, new features within. Some of these include:
     
    - New Swipe Commands & Tabs within the Mail App.
    - Pinned Sites & Tab Mute Function within Safari.
    - Improvements to Spotlight with new a new User Interface and features such as Natural Language Search.
    - Mission Control has been greatly improved, now being smoother, cleaner and better optimized.
    - Side-by-Side Window Management is now an integrated feature in OSX.
    - Many performance improvements made.
    - Metal for OSX. Improved rendering performance by 50% and 40% improved rendering efficiency as well as 10x performance improvements in games.
     
    There will be a Public Beta that is released in July with a free, full release in the Autumn.
     
    iOS 9
    iOS 9 is more of a face lift compared to the extensive updates that both iOS 7 and iOS 8 were. One thing that many will rejoice about is the fact that the iOS 9 Download File will be only 1.3GB! Let's take a look at some of the new features...
     
    - General improvements to Siri.
    - Quicktype Keyboard, with a tool bar for different features/tools (eg. Cut, Copy, Paste).
    - Multitasking has a new UI as well as new gestures for side-by-side app viewing (iPad only).
    - Unknown Phone Numbers will attempt to be identified by E-Mail Contact Details.
    - Spotlight is heavily improved with a new User Interface and API Search.
    - Will automatically note in calendar any invitations you receive.
    - Offers most common Apps depending on which you use at certain times of day.
    - Battery optimizations made in iOS 9.
    - Large improvements to Apple CarPlay.
    - Variety of improvements to Maps App, with the introduction of "Transit".
    - New App called 'News', that allows you to personalize what stories you want to know.
    - Swift will now be open source.
     
    Unlike OSX 'El Capitan', we was provided a list of compatible devices for iOS 9 - these are: iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPod Touch 5th Generation. The Public Beta will be available in July, with the Full Release coming in the Autumn.
     
    Apple Pay
    Apple Pay was also discussed during the Keynote, although there wasn't quite as much to talk about. Still, this is an overall roundup of what's being planned:
     
    - Expansion of Apple Pay to the United Kingdom. Introduction coming in July!
    - The 'Passbook' App is now known as 'Wallet'.
    - Apple Pay will include support for Store Cars, Loyalty Cards and Rewards Cards.
     
    WatchOS
    WatchOS launched alongside the introduction of the Apple Watch and is set to receive its first major update. Some of the new features include:
     
    - Introduction of Native Apps for WatchOS.
    - Timepiece includes a variety of new watch faces (such as PhotoFace) with Complications.
    - Wallet will become a usable feature within WatchOS.
    - Siri is more advanced and works alongside your iPhone.
    - Your Apple Watch will remain paired with your iPhone as long as they're on the same Wifi Network.
     
    The Developer Beta will be available today (8th June 2015) with the Full Release becoming available in the Autumn.
     
    Apple Music
    Apple Music is probably the thing that people have been most intrigued about, here's what you need to know:
     
    - It's designed to be a 'Revolutionary Music Service'.
    - A 24/7 Global Radio Station called Beats1 will be available with Ex-Radio 1 Presenter, Zane Lowe.
    - Search & Stream Music from iTunes within the Music App.
    - "For You" is a personalized selection of music based on songs/artists that you listen to.
    - "New" allows you to discover new songs/artists as well as new Chart Music.
    - "Connect"  allows the Artist to connect with fans, and for them to Like and Comment on the Artist's Posts.
    - New Mini PLayer within the Music App on iOS will show when music is playing.
     
    Apple Music shall be launching on Tuesday 30th June 2015 for Mac OSX, iOS, Microsoft Windows and Android. It will cost $9.99 per month or $14.99 for families of up to 6 people. However, Apple are providing Apple Music for FREE for the first 3 months (although we believe this offer will not be lasting too long).
     
    So, that's about all you need to know from this year's Keynote for the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2015. This year mainly was home to Software Updates and developments in Music compared to the last few years with the introduction of the Apple Watch and Mac Pro. Still, let's wait for the Apple Worldwide Consumers Conference to see what they have to offer us!
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    MrMineHeads reacted to BonSie in AMD Radeon Fury X 3DMark performance   
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    Just gimme it ffs.
    Would be very intersting if they are trough
     
     
     

     

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    MrMineHeads reacted to DeScruff in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    1 piece of unwanted software that comes on installers down... Many more to go.
    McAfee I'm looking at you.
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Torand in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from winningsince1337 in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads reacted to Prestonification in Forum going down hill   
    I feel as if there are too many immature teens on here now trolling, but as you said with growth problems scale up as well. Sad this is true with all forums. A lot of them came for free stuff too lol.
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    MrMineHeads reacted to EpicAdom in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Thank the Lord (GabeN)
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Khraft in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Kilerbomb in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from GoodBytes in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from ObscureMammal in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Dabombinable in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from terrytek in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from EChondo in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Briggsy in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from Lewellyn in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from That Norwegian Guy in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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    MrMineHeads reacted to Nexxus in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Toolbars are malware period.
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    MrMineHeads reacted to Lolzious in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Really? It took them this long?
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    MrMineHeads reacted to Aniallation in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Win10 will probably ask if you want to remove it and replace it with the damn Bing bar instead
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    MrMineHeads got a reaction from FlamingDefibs in Ask Toolbar is Now Considered by Microsoft to be Malware   
    Not much in the link so here it is.
     
     
     
     
    That is all. There is a huge comment thread and you feel like reading more about it, here is the link: http://search.slashdot.org/story/15/06/11/1223236/ask-toolbar-now-considered-malware-by-microsoft
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