[ad_1] Telecom company Sprint has shared some of its plans when it comes to 5G service in the U.S. The company announced at MWC in Barcelona that mobile customers in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Kansas City can expect 5G service as soon as May 2019. If you don’t live in ...
Read More »Lenovo's Yoga headphones are built for music, chat and voice control
[ad_1] Lenovo is promising better audio for your conference calls or Skype chats with a Smart Voice Pickup feature. Basically, the company says you’ll be able to use these for chatting just as much as you will for listening to tunes. Or as Lenovo puts it, “immersive entertainment or focused ...
Read More »Amazon Fire TV Stick (2019) review: Cheap TV streamer best for heavy Amazon Prime, Alexa users – CNET
[ad_1] If you’re looking for a cheap, easy way to get streaming video from Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, YouTube and so on to your TV, you have two excellent choices: Roku and Amazon Fire TV. Roku has long been my choice over Fire TV because, well, Amazon’s menus are annoying. ...
Read More »Global smartphone growth stalled in Q4, up just 1.2% for the full year: Gartner
[ad_1] Gartner’s smartphone market share data for the just gone holiday quarter highlights the challenge for device makers going into the world’s biggest mobile trade show, which kicks off in Barcelona next week: The analyst’s data shows global smartphone sales stalled in Q4 2018, with growth of just 0.1 percent ...
Read More »Ask Engadget: Do I need a ray-tracing GPU?
[ad_1] Steve DentAssociate Editor Every gamer in the market for a PC or graphics card is asking themselves the same thing. It’s a potentially costly decision. The only option right now is NVIDIA’s new RTX family, and the cards come at a premium. For instance, the RTX 2060 GPU costs ...
Read More »2019 Volvo V60 review: A well-rounded all-rounder – Roadshow
[ad_1] The 2019 Volvo V60 is a car that checks all the right boxes. It offers top-notch comfort with useful utility, a driving experience that’s both engaging and relaxing, and it looks like a million bucks. Actually, no, two million. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned after a few ...
Read More »wearTRBL lets you express yourself with a connected T-shirt
[ad_1] When I interviewed Parrot founder and CEO Henri Seydoux at TechCrunch Disrupt back in 2016, he surprised everyone when he said he was working on a new kind of T-shirt — nobody knew for sure whether he was joking or not. But the connected T-shirt is real, and it’s called ...
Read More »Japan's Hayabusa2 lands on asteroid Ryugu to collect samples
[ad_1] It started its descent on February 21st, 6AM Japan time, taking photos of what it saw as it approached the asteroid. This photo was one of the last it captured before it fired the bullet: Image: JAXA Since it lost contact with its ground team when it touched down, ...
Read More »2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee review: An SUV with something for everyone – Roadshow
[ad_1] The Jeep Grand Cherokee can be a lot of things to a lot of people. An option-free $30,000 model is nicely equipped, decently capable and pretty darn handsome. On the other side of the coin, there’s the $90,000 Grand Cherokee Trackhawk — an incredible performance SUV with 707 supercharged ...
Read More »This robotics museum in Korea will construct itself (in theory)
[ad_1] The planned Robot Science Museum in Seoul will have a humdinger of a first exhibition: its own robotic construction. It’s very much a publicity stunt, though a fun one — but who knows? Perhaps robots putting buildings together won’t be so uncommon in the next few years, in which ...
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