October 4, 2018 This tiny turntable comes with a removable Bluetooth speaker A new Kickstarter has popped up for a portable turntable with a detachable Bluetooth smart speaker. Called DUO, the hybrid design turns the idea…
October 4, 2018 Fitbit data helps police arrest another murder suspect Fitbit may have helped police solve the murder of one of its users, after investigators used heart rate data to determine the identity of…
October 4, 2018 Collaborative robot maker Rethink Robotics shuts down For a while, it looked like Rethink Robotics would shake up the world with its collaborative robots: rather than having to write code, workers…
October 4, 2018 Fitbit’s Charge 3 goes on sale October 7th for $150 It's been over a month since Fitbit first announced the Charge 3, seemingly a major improvement over the two-year-old Charge 2 that it'll replace….
October 4, 2018 The $349 Nokia 7.1 brings affordability to flagship phone specs HMD Global has mostly been releasing midrange Nokia smartphones with a focus on Asian markets, but today, the company announced a new Nokia 7.1…
October 4, 2018 The Last Jedi Russian troll study shows we still don’t know how to interpret speech online The intersection of politics, pop culture, and social media is a dangerous place Continue reading… from The Verge – All Posts https://ift.tt/2PfXaFK via IFTTT
October 4, 2018 Verizon ends sales of Google’s Pixel 2 as October 9th event nears Verizon no longer sells Google’s Pixel 2 smartphone, ending the device’s retail run just days before the Pixel 3 and 3 XL are due…
October 4, 2018 Instagram uses Snapchat-like tags to make adding friends easier Instagram has yet another answer to Snapchat, but this time it's covering one of the basics: namely, adding friends. Months after it started testing,…
October 4, 2018 Vizio nears $17 million settlement for TV data-tracking lawsuit Vizio may be reaching a settlement in its TV data-tracking class action lawsuit, in which the TV company could pay up $17 million in…
October 4, 2018 Europe moves forward with content quotas for Netflix and Amazon The European Parliament has voted to approve new regulations that will place a European content quota on streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime…