[ad_1] Acer’s Aspire E 15, specifically model E5-576G-5762, is an uncommonly good deal. It’s even good by Acer’s already high standards: The manufacturer has built some of our favorite budget-friendly PCs in the past, including the Aspire VX 15 gaming laptop. The E 15 starts at an attractive $350 for ...
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[ad_1] For the Adidas Made For New York City, the company worked with runners around the Big Apple to figure out what would make the perfect shoe for them. Stability and more reinforcement in the forefoot was a big deal for people running in NYC, Adidas said, so it needed ...
Read More »Facebook beats in Q1 and boosts daily user growth to 1.45B amidst backlash
[ad_1] Amongst massive criticism over data privacy, Facebook showed the resiliency of its advertising machine by beating Wall Street’s $11.41 billion revenue estimate in its Q1 2018 earnings report by raking in $11.97 billion in revenue with $1.69 EPS compared to the $1.35 estimate. Facebook added 48 million daily active ...
Read More »Alexa integration comes to Meural Canvas letting you use your voice to navigate the art world
[ad_1] Alexa can do just about everything if you ask it the right question in the right way. Today, it’s gaining a new skill, letting you move through artwork on the Mueral Canvas digital artwork frame. The company’s $595 device lets you browse artwork from new and emerging artists as well ...
Read More »Snapchat launches AR selfie games called Snappables
[ad_1] Snapchat wants to let you play its augmented reality Lenses, not just play dress-up. Today it launched Snappables — AR games that use your touch, motion and facial expressions to compete for high scores or in literal head-to-head multiplayer match-ups. Snappables live alongside Snapchat’s other Lenses and are rolling ...
Read More »We put the Nintendo Labo to the test
[ad_1] The Nintendo Labo is for kids so we took Nintendo’s latest product to its target audience. Our resident toy testers Kasper, Milla, and Guthrie went hands-on with this cool STEM system. They cut, folded, and played for almost an hour and finally gave their rousing review including near perfect ...
Read More »Comcast's Q1 strong as business and high-speed Internet services offset cord cutting
[ad_1] Comcast continued to shed video customers in the first quarter, but is more than offsetting the slide with high-speed Internet and business services. In the first quarter, Comcast reported net income of $3.12 billion, or 66 cents a share, on revenue of $22.79 billion, up 10.7 percent from a ...
Read More »I tried Blendle, the ‘Netflix of journalism,’ for a week and went broke — but you might not
[ad_1] Les Shu/Digital Trends In less than a decade, the way we consume news has drastically changed. We’re not waiting for a nightly news broadcast or a daily paper — you get up-to-the-minute breaking news alerts wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, thanks to smartphones. But while we can easily ...
Read More »Apple iPhone X early adopters: We love everything about the phone, except Siri
[ad_1] Video: Apple dominates smartphone industry profits with iPhone X. A new survey of iPhone X owners has found extremely high levels of satisfaction with every single key feature of the device, but just 20 percent satisfaction with Siri. Although Siri’s poor performance in the survey might not be a ...
Read More »Apple releases iOS 11.3.1 to fix unresponsive iPhone 8 displays
[ad_1] Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/ZDNet If you were one of the unlucky users who had an iPhone 8 screen replaced by a third-party, only to update to iOS 11.3 and have it stop working, Apple has released an update that fixes your phone. With the release of iOS 11.3.1, Apple ...
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