[ad_1] The excitement around 5G is palpable at the Brooklyn 5G Summit this week, and for good reason. Once the province of academic engineers, there is increasingly a consensus emerging among technology leaders that millimeter-wave technology is ready for prime time. Yet there remain large barriers to a successful rollout, ...
Read More »Your annual Amazon Prime membership fees are about to increase
[ad_1] On today’s wildly successful earnings call, Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky dropped a bit of a bombshell for Amazon Prime subscribers. The retailer’s everything-and-the-kitchen-sink annual subscription plan is about to get pricier. On May 11, Prime annual memberships will jump $20, from $99 a year to $119. The news follows ...
Read More »FOX Releases Synopses Of Predator Reboot, Alita Battle Angel, And More
[ad_1] At CinemaCon, a film-focused convention in Las Vegas, 20th Century FOX has released official synopses for a host of upcoming movies coming from the production company. The Predator From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home in Shane Black’s explosive reinvention ...
Read More »Nintendo Labo review: A labor of love
[ad_1] I also had a blast with the Robot Toy-Con, which is really more of a exo-suit. It’s made up of a large backpack, two foot straps, two arm control straps (which you simply grip onto) and a visor for head-tracking. The backpack is the real brains of the kit: ...
Read More »OpenSignal awards Vodafone Australia on 4G speeds and latency
[ad_1] (Image: OpenSignal) Telecommunications coverage mapping company OpenSignal has released its quarterly State of Mobile Networks report for Australia, awarding multiple network speed, availability, and latency gongs to Vodafone. “In the six months since OpenSignal’s last State of Mobile Networks report for Australia, Vodafone has been quite busy,” the company ...
Read More »Buying on a budget? Here’s all the best tech you can snag for $25 or less
[ad_1] 25 bucks might not sound like a whole lot, but you’d be surprised what you can get for such a small sum of money. We live in a world where you can get a cheeseburger for $1, a functioning computer for $5, and thousands of HD movies for $10 ...
Read More »Pepper the robot’s latest gig is at the Smithsonian
[ad_1] Pepper, a multipurpose human-shaped robot, design by Softbank, is the first robot to be adopted in Japanese homes. Pepper the robot certainly gets around. Besides welcoming folks at department stores and airports, the friendly android is also helping out at Pizza Hut and even working as a Buddhist priest. ...
Read More »Google Tasks launches for Android and iOS: Basic list manager with potential for more
[ad_1] Google is a massive company and tends to take a shotgun approach to many of its products. Last week, we heard that it may finally create a product to compete with iMessage after launching Google Hangouts, Allo, Messages, Voice, and more. Today, we heard from The Verge about the ...
Read More »Microsoft's new open-source tech turns iPads, Surface Pros into big touchscreen
[ad_1] Video: Microsoft hits ‘human milestone’ with Chinese-to-English machine translator. Microsoft has released open-source hardware designs and software for a new semi-rigid modular mobile system called SurfaceConstellations. The designs, developed by engineers at Microsoft Research and University College London, offer a way to tailor multi-screen workspaces using 3D printed brackets, ...
Read More »God of War: Locked Rune Chest Solutions
[ad_1] In God of War (2018), Nornir Chests are a type of collectible that are tracked in all the regions you can explore. These chests offer treasures that can upgrade your maximum health or rage – but to unlock them you will have to solve puzzles. Here are all of ...
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