[ad_1] Image: Sarah Tew/CNET Rumors suggest that the upcoming tenth-generation iPhone 8 — let’s call it that for now although it seems unlikely that it will be the final name — will retail for over $1,000, with some going as far as to suggest that the starting price — yes, ...
Read More »Apple opens digital journal to showcase its machine learning developments
[ad_1] Why it matters to you Machine learning is paving the way for advanced AI of the future and one of the most important parts of that will involve it being able to understand what it is seeing. Apple opened a new digital journal to showcase some of the developments ...
Read More »Atari’s latest release isn’t a console or a game — it’s a ridiculously high-tech hat
[ad_1] Atari is on a roll lately. The company made a splash at E3 last month with the announcement of its new Ataribox connected console, and now the classic brand is entering the wearables market with perhaps its oddest product yet: Atari Speakerhats, powered by Audiowear technology. The first three baseball ...
Read More »Nintendo launches Nintendo Switch Online app ahead of Splatoon 2 release
[ad_1] Nintendo just launched a new smartphone app called Nintendo Switch Online. It is a companion app for Nintendo’s latest console and it is now available on iOS and Android for free. When Nintendo first introduced the Nintendo Switch, the company said that many of the social features for online ...
Read More »Porsche Design’s Book One is the industrial convertible laptop that needs fixing
[ad_1] Porsche Design’s Book One laptop is a prime example of when aesthetics completely take over — when other parts of the device suffer and you lose focus on how well it actually works. The form factor set by Microsoft’s Surface Book is probably one of the best approaches to ...
Read More »Focusing on business might resurrect Google Glass
[ad_1] Google never said Glass was dead, but it was clear the company’s vision of a mass-market consumer product wasn’t happening. So the company spent two years retooling and refocusing, and now Glass is back — as an enterprise product meant to help workers get tricky jobs done. It’s a ...
Read More »Samsung’s Bixby assistant finally comes to the Galaxy S8 and S8+ in the US
[ad_1] After much delay, Samsung has begun rolling out it Bixby smart assistant to users in the U.S.. The company said today that an update will allow owners of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ to gain voice capabilities for the service. Bixby is the Korean phone-maker’s take on Apple’s Siri, Google ...
Read More »Star Wars: Jedi Challenges puts an AR lightsaber in your hands
[ad_1] Disney has teased what Star Wars fans have long been demanding: an augmented reality game that allows you to wield your own lightsaber. Previewed at D23, Disney’s annual expo, Star Wars: Jedi Challenges combines an AR headset with a smartphone app and a number of games. While details are in short supply right ...
Read More »Ticwatch is back with two new alternatives to the Apple Watch
[ad_1] The Ticwatch, a worthy (and more affordable) alternative to the Apple Watch, is back with two new models. You may remember the second-generation Ticwatch from last year. The watch raised over $2 million on Kickstarter and now parent company Mobvoi, which includes Google and VW among its financial backers, ...
Read More »Google weeds out intrusive apps by looking at its peers
[ad_1] Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are, as the saying goes. Google has apparently taken that age-old adage to heart in trying to protect users from less than conscientious Android apps. Such apps might use permissions and data more than they should, at ...
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