[ad_1] While Samsung and Apple compete over high-end flagship smartphones, the mid-range business is lively with plenty of competition. Almost all smartphone manufacturers have solid mid-range offerings, but some rise above the rest. The Lenovo Moto G5 Plus is often considered the best phone in the sub-$300 category, while the $250 ...
Read More »Essential’s exclusivity deal with Sprint might not be so bad
[ad_1] The deal with Sprint just opens extra doors. If nothing else, Essential gets access to marketing money that it may have been unwilling to shell out itself. In case you haven’t been keeping track, Sprint is actually trying really hard to get back into people’s good graces. I’m not ...
Read More »Yakuza 6 Looks Like A Promising Step Up From Previous Titles
[ad_1] For western fans of the Yakuza series, it’s been an almost overwhelming period as of late. Earlier this year, we received Yakuza 0, the prequel to the mainline series, while Yakuza Kiwami, the remake of the first Yakuza title, is scheduled for release in August. On top of both ...
Read More »Top 7 fitness apps in China
The fitness economy in China is on track for a boom with app creators running to take the lead. China’s sports and fitness market was worth $216 billion in 2016 and by 2015 it should exceed $725 billion, according to a report published by The Economist and sponsored by the ...
Read More »It takes a smart city to make cars truly autonomous
[ad_1] One of the places where a connected infrastructure is already being built is Nevada. More accurately, Las Vegas. The city known for gambling has to deal with 42 million tourists and the traffic they bring with them every year. Controlling all of that is the Regional Transportation Commission of ...
Read More »Google Play introduces ‘Android Excellence’ collections that showcase editorially selected top apps and games
[ad_1] At WWDC this month, Apple introduced an entirely revamped App Store that puts a much greater focus on editorial, with plans for stories about the apps, how to’s, interviews, and more, in addition to regular postings of curated lists and “app of the day” type features. Today, Google announced ...
Read More »Facebook’s AI crosses language barrier to assist in Spanish
[ad_1] Any technology that only works in English neglects 75% of the world. That problem is especially severe for Facebook with its global userbase. Yet most languages are being left out by the advances in artificial intelligence centered around natural language processing led by researchers in the U.S. and China. ...
Read More »NBN CVC will compromise pricing or customer experience: Vocus
[ad_1] Vocus’ current and planned fibre networks Vocus Communications CEO Geoff Horth has said that the impact of the National Broadband Network (NBN) company’s wholesale pricing construct will be to adversely affect either customer experience or the cost of accessing the high-speed broadband service. “We have a difference in interpretation ...
Read More »Heresy, founded by ex-Stack Overflow Europe MD, wants to help sales teams close with better data
[ad_1] Heresy, a startup co-founded by Dimitar Stanimiroff, who was previously MD Europe at Stack Overflow, is a new sales tool designed to increase collaboration between sales team members, and help them make better data-driven decisions, collectively and individually, and ultimately close more sales. The Software-as-a-Service isn’t a CRM replacement ...
Read More »Days Gone Looks Like Horizon Zero Dawn, Minus Dinosaurs
[ad_1] Share. Horizon Zero Clone? By Samuel Claiborn From what I’ve seen at E3 2017, Days Gone looked a lot like another Sony exclusive from earlier in 2017, Horizon Zero Dawn. The main difference is that, instead of fighting off hordes of robot dinosaurs (which is new, and awesome!), you ...
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