[ad_1] The arrival of the brand-new 2019 X5 put BMW’s longest-running SUV back at the top of its game. In base xDrive40i guise, associate editor Andrew Krok even said it might be the best luxury crossover in its highly competitive class. The xDrive50i version you see here is even more ...
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[ad_1] Children with vision impairments struggle to get a solid K-12 education for a lot of reasons — so the more tools their teachers have to impart basic skills and concepts, the better. ObjectiveEd is a startup that aims to empower teachers and kids with a suite of learning games ...
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[ad_1] While SMS verification can be defeated by a targeted attack, Google’s ability to do things like send a prompt to a connected phone or have users verify where they last log in also help block sign-ins it thinks are suspicious. If you’re logging in on a brand new device ...
Read More »OnePlus 7 Pro review: The best Android phone value of 2019 – CNET
[ad_1] OnePlus packed its latest flagship phone, the OnePlus 7 Pro, with pretty much every trendy phone feature we’ve seen in the last year or so. And there’s good reason for it. Phones nowadays are constantly one-upping each other with pop-up selfie cameras, in-display fingerprint sensors and multiple rear cameras. ...
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[ad_1] When your game tops 100 million players, your thoughts naturally turn to doubling that number. That’s the case with the creators, or rather stewards, of Minecraft at Microsoft, where the game has become a product category unto itself. And now it is making its biggest leap yet — to ...
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[ad_1] Why you should trust us Grant Clauser and Darryl Wilkinson have been writing about electronics and reviewing home technology for more than 15 years. Grant has held editor positions for several leading consumer electronics publications, including Dealerscope, E-Gear, and Electronic House, and he has written for Sound & Vision, ...
Read More »HP Spectre x360 (13-inch, 2019) review: A classy little laptop that can — and will — run all day – CNET
[ad_1] It’s rare that a laptop I’ve tested made me feel underdressed while using it. Actually, I take that back. I’ve never felt underdressed while using a laptop until I started using the HP Spectre ($1,399 at Amazon) x360. Maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but HP’s premium two-in-one did ...
Read More »The Meizu 16s offers flagship features at a mid-range price
[ad_1] Smartphones have gotten more expensive over the last few years even though there have only been a handful of recent innovations that really changed the way you interact with the phone. It’s maybe no surprise then that there is suddenly a lot more interest in mid-range, sub-$500 phones again. ...
Read More »White House requests reports of 'censorship' and your email address
[ad_1] What it does guarantee, is that anyone who fills it out will get a request asking them to sign up for Donald Trump’s email newsletters. It’s certainly a cheaper way to keep in contact with supporters than social media platforms like Facebook, where the Trump campaign has spent nearly ...
Read More »OnePlus 7 Pro review: The best Android phone value of 2019 – CNET
[ad_1] OnePlus packed its latest flagship phone, the OnePlus 7 Pro, with pretty much every trendy phone feature we’ve seen in the last year or so. And there’s good reason for it. Phones nowadays are constantly one-upping each other with pop-up selfie cameras, in-display fingerprint sensors and multiple rear cameras. ...
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