[ad_1] Thanks to Google’s new Arts & Culture project, developed in collaboration with a non-profit called CyArk, you can tour some of the most remote and historically significant locations in the world. The Open Heritage project provides virtual access to 26 world heritage sites in 18 different countries, complete with ...
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[ad_1] People first started using the word “smartphone” more than 20 years ago, but most would agree that the modern smartphone emerged a little more than a decade ago when Apple unveiled the original iPhone. Google launched Android not long after, and we’ve seen countless smartphones since then, some great, ...
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[ad_1] 100 locations: AT&T is setting the stage for its new 5G network, which is slated to roll out to a dozen American cities by the end of the year. Ahead of that switch flippage, the company announced this week that it will be debuting a 5G-ish fixed-in-place network as ...
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[ad_1] If you’ve worked through the amazing selection of games provided by the NES and SNES Classic Editions, you may be in luck: SNK, the legendary arcade game creator behind the likes of Metal Slug and Samurai Shodown, is teasing what looks like its own tiny arcade cabinet. Teased as ...
Read More »In 'This is Climate Change,' you can't look away from the destruction
[ad_1] After premiering their first episode at Sundance, which is focused on melting glaciers in Greenland, Dennis and Strauss are bringing the rest of the series to the Tribeca Film Festival. They each center on a different issue: One gives you a birds-eye view of the Amazon rainforest, which makes ...
Read More »eSim collusion: AT&T, Verizon being investigated by US
[ad_1] AT&T, Verizon, and GSMA are being investigated by the US Department of Justice for collusion to make it more difficult for customers to switch wireless carriers, according to Reuters. The DOJ is looking into whether AT&T and Verizon worked with the GSMA, a regulatory body for the mobile ecosystem, ...
Read More »Impress your guests (and top off their phones) with this DIY wireless charging table
[ad_1] The Weekend Workshop is our weekly column where we showcase a badass DIY project that you can complete with minimal skills and expertise. Wireless chargers are amazing — they free you from fiddling with a mess of cables every time you want to charge up your phone. Unfortunately, they don’t ...
Read More »Pivotal CEO talks IPO and balancing life in Dell family of companies
[ad_1] Pivotal has kind of a strange role for a company. On one hand its part of the EMC federation companies that Dell acquired in 2016 for a cool $67 billion, but it’s also an independently operated entity within that broader Dell family of companies — and that has to ...
Read More »Super Replay – Killer7 Episode 8: The World's Greatest Anagram
[ad_1] At the end of our Replay Civil War, it all came down to you to choose the next Super Replay! Our Overblood Facebook group ended up choosing two games through a tie: Killer7 and Godhand. You chose well. Killer7 is my favorite game of all time, for reasons I will fully ...
Read More »Nintendo Labo review – CNET
[ad_1] Labo may be Nintendo’s weirdest idea in video games ever. And that’s saying something. This is the company that created some of the most offbeat gaming concepts in history, from wildly interesting flops like 1995’s Virtual Boy to megasuccesses like the Nintendo Wii. Mixing papercraft, brilliant designs and a ...
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