HUEL meal shakes, Allett wallers, Gamma+ shaver, and more – Weekly roundup

NEWS – Seven days, 576 hours, and 34,560 seconds. Whew, it’s been a long week! So sit back and relax with this list of everything we posted this past week here on The Gadgeteer.

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HUEL meal shakes, Allett wallers, Gamma+ shaver, and more – Weekly roundup originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 8, 2019 at 10:11 pm.

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6 Amazing Note-Taking Alternatives to Evernote

Evernote has become almost an industry-standard tool for storing all manner of information online. Data can be easy accessed from any computer with an Internet connection, and a range of mobile apps allows for access on various devices as well. Whether you are working on your own or collaborating as part of a team, Evernote is a flexible tool that can be used for everything from project management to storing recipes. But it is not going to be to everyone’s taste. If you are looking for something that can be used to store notes online, take a look at these Evernote alternatives and see what… Read more

7 Awesome Projects that Allow You to Run Android on PC

There are many reasons why you might want to run Android on your PC. You could be a mobile developer who is looking to test your apps before making them live, or you may just prefer to play mobile games on a bigger screen. Whatever the reasons, there are tons of ways you can run Android on PC, from using a virtual machine or an emulator to running an Android-based desktop application. Here are six projects that bring Android to your desktop. 1. MEmu MEmu is one of the best-functioning and best-adapted apps that lets you run Android on Windows 10. Designed with gaming in… Read more

Flats are a thing of the past with GM and Michelin’s Uptis program

NEWS – Auto manufacturer General Motors and tire manufacturer Michelin have teamed up to push forward with Uptis (Unique Puncture-proof Tire System).

This tire uses a unique flexible structure to replace the air-filled chamber in traditional pneumatic tires.  This eliminates the possibility of a flat while providing similar rolling dynamics and impact resilience.

General Motors will test the Uptis tires on a fleet of electric Chevrolet Bolts with a target of 2024 to roll the tires out on passenger vehicles.

One of the main causes of tire wear is improper inflation, Uptis eliminates that and should last considerably longer, reducing waste. In addition, vehicles equipped with Uptis will not require a spare tire, reducing overall vehicle weight.

For more information, visit Michelin’s Uptis press release.

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Flats are a thing of the past with GM and Michelin’s Uptis program originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 8, 2019 at 12:00 pm.

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How Do Internet Browsers Make Money?

In a recent survey where we were to be limited to just one mobile app, the Internet browsers won first preference over others. These humble software applications are usually taken for granted despite their immense contribution in making the Internet come alive. Considering that they provide a free service, how do these browsers even make money? Typically, we assume “ad money,” but that is just one part of the overall revenue mix. Here we examine a few popular browsers and their unique approaches to revenue. Related: 4 of the Best Web Browsers for Linux 1. Mozilla Firefox It will not surprise anyone that Mozilla Foundation does… Read more