[ad_1] As wild as it sounds, the race is on to build a functioning space internet — and SpaceX is taking its biggest step yet with the launch of 60 (!) satellites tomorrow that will form the first wave of its Starlink constellation. It’s a hugely important and incredibly complex ...
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[ad_1] The main difference between the OnePlus 7 Pro and the 6T is that the notch camera has been replaced by a pop-up camera with a new 16-megapixel sensor, meaning OnePlus finally has a true all-screen smartphone. The pop-up mechanism has apparently been tested to withstand over 300,000 movements, which ...
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[ad_1] Oh, Supra. We haven’t seen this much fan uproar about the rebirth of a beloved Japanese sports car since… well, since the NSX, which really wasn’t all that long ago. Just like with Honda/Acura’s resurrected icon, fan passions run deep with Supra, a car that most have only ever ...
Read More »Live transcription and captioning in Android are a boon to the hearing-impaired
[ad_1] A set of new features for Android could alleviate some of the difficulties of living with hearing impairment and other conditions. Live transcription, captioning and relay use speech recognition and synthesis to make content on your phone more accessible — in real time. Announced today at Google’s I/O event ...
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[ad_1] Why you should trust us Daniel Varghese is a Wirecutter associate staff writer who covers the AV and smart-home categories. He has been using USB audio interfaces since high school, when he used to record his school band, and he continues to use them as a musician and podcast ...
Read More »Google Pixel 3A XL review: Everything you like about the Pixel 3, but bigger and cheaper – CNET
[ad_1] Google is pivoting to a whole new pricing bracket. At its annual Google I/O conference Tuesday, the tech giant announced the Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL. Though they have last year’s name, they’re indeed new phones that serve as a more budget-friendly variant of the company’s main flagships, ...
Read More »Cat vs best and worst robot vacuum cleaners
[ad_1] If you’ve flirted with the idea of buying a robot vacuum you may also have stepped back from the brink in unfolding horror at the alphabetic soup of branded discs popping into view. Consumer choice sounds like a great idea until you’ve tried to get a handle on the ...
Read More »Hitting the Books: Autonomous cars will do more than drive you around
[ad_1] Robot, Take the Wheel: The Road to Autonomous Cars and the Lost Art of Drivingby Jason Torchinsky Our self-driving future is coming, whether we’re ready for it or not. With everybody from Apple to Uber scrambling to earn a piece of the self-driving pie, it’s only a matter of ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S10E review: Overlooking Samsung's cheapest phone would be a mistake – CNET
[ad_1] It’s been about two months since I reviewed the Galaxy S10E, Samsung’s best-value buy among the S10 phones, and I’m still just as sold. While it may seem downright boring compared to the 6.7-inch, quad-camera S10 5G or the bendable Galaxy Fold, the S10E is also much more of ...
Read More »Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys
[ad_1] A development lab used by Samsung engineers was leaking highly sensitive source code, credentials and secret keys for several internal projects — including its SmartThings platform, a security researcher found. The electronics giant left dozens of internal coding projects on a GitLab instance hosted on a Samsung-owned domain, Vandev ...
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