August 29, 2018 Facebook Watch goes international A year after it launched in the US, Facebook is taking its Watch video platform international. The company announced in a blog post this…
August 29, 2018 Microsoft is launching a white Xbox One X console and controller Today, Microsoft announced that, for the first time, its Xbox One X console and Elite Wireless Controller are available in white. You can pick…
August 29, 2018 Diesel’s new Full Guard 2.5 is the biggest Wear OS watch yet Diesel is a watch sub-brand of Fossil that is perhaps best known for making large watches. It was no surprise, then, when Diesel launched…
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August 29, 2018 Mophie co-founders launch eco-friendly mobile accessory brand Some of the folks behind Mophie have launched a new company called Nimble dedicated to eco-friendly smartphone accessories. Nimble launches today with a slate…
August 29, 2018 Spotify’s student Premium plan now includes Showtime Spotify is determined to keep sweetening the pot for student listeners and stop them from drifting toward rival services. It's updating its Premium student…
August 29, 2018 The last Blockbuster: what we really lose when video stores shut down Lasts are nearly always nostalgic. The last of its species. The last of its kind. That sense of impending loss is also nearly always…
August 29, 2018 Spotify adds Showtime to its $5-a-month Hulu bundle for college students Last September, Spotify announced a bundle with Hulu for students that costs $5 a month, which is an amazing deal for any college student….
August 29, 2018 Bang & Olufsen’s newest wireless neckbuds feature a ‘snap-on charger’ for listening and charging Bang & Olufsen debuted a new pair of wireless neckbuds at IFA this week. The buds, called the E6, look nothing like the truly…
August 29, 2018 Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit is wasting away Plastics are the worst. Some types are killing marine life because they don't break up fast enough, while others are making museum conservators' lives…