Apple Dubbed Most Accurate For Battery Life Claims

A consumer group says many laptops it tested had battery lives around half those advertised by manufacturers. The difference may well come down to “real world” use vs generous lab testing conditions.

Which?, a UK group similar to the US’s Consumer Reports, gathered together data from its tests of 67 models over the past year. It says that in each test it runs through six cycles running from a full battery to the machine shutting down. Three of the cycles involve continuous web browsing and the other three are continuous video playback.

The results (pictured) were good news for Apple: across the three models tested, the average battery life was 10 hours 15 minutes, which actually exceeded the average advertised life of 10 hours. The other six brands all fell well short, with HP having the biggest average gap: five hours two minutes in practice against nine hours 48 minutes in the marketing. Some individual models lasted less than half the listed durations.

According to Which?, Dell made the point that real world performance will vary from user to user and likened it to variations in gas mileage achieved by different drivers in the same car. Of course, that doesn’t determine whether or not the set-up used by manufacturers for test is a fair representation of an “average” customer’s use of the machine.

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Who Saw the Secret “Rick and Morty” Season 3 Premiere on April Fool’s Day?

So how many of you caught the SECRET, troll-esque but real premier of Rick and Morty season 3 on Saturday? We did. Should have just trusted the internet this ONE TIME and clicked the link, it was fantastic and finding out that Jerry (censored for spoilers) was insane. Seems Rick and Morty has some real changes in store this season.

Too bad they were ONLY running it on April Fool’s Day (and for real, as the screencap from the episode above and below can show you). He is screaming about nugget sauce, I shall not say anymore than that so as to spare you spoilers but it was typical Rick and Morty madness and magic.

If you missed it, well, you can always watch the amazing Total Rickall episode again. Or better yet, play the game based on that stellar episode! Either way, you missed something very schwifty.

Legion: You Geeks Were Right About Shadow King, Not Mojo

Just because I am a writer does not mean I don’t make mistakes. While 99.999% of all internet writers would not post a follow-up for something so insignificant without their boss egging them on to do so, I guess I am the minority here. I am writing this of my own volition.

About a month back I wrote about how I thought the bad guy on FX’s Legion was Mojo. This is why:

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Yellow, fat, creepy. Never shown from waist down (at that point) and thinks life is a TV show. A perfect fit, and an enemy of X-Men while Legion was in the book. Now below is how the creature looks on the Legion show and how it looked when I wrote said article and came to said conclusion:

And THIS is how Shadow King looked in comics, to me, at least:

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So it is easy to see why I jumped to the Mojo conclusion. But I am not one of those megalomaniac internet writers who never admits fault.

Straight up, I was wrong, and am sorry about that. Man, you geeks know your sh*t!