October 26, 2020 Facebook takes its first small steps into the world of cloud gaming Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Facebook is the latest tech giant to get into the world of cloud gaming — but the…
October 26, 2020 The best snowboarding gadgets for 2020 It’s amazing how much innovation and technology goes into finding better ways to fall down a mountain. I’m a snowboarding addict. Despite the fact…
October 26, 2020 OnePlus expands its Nord line with two even cheaper phones The OnePlus Nord debuted to fairly solid acclaim over the summer, but it came with one notable caveat: It’s only available in India and…
October 26, 2020 Facebook is rolling out a free cloud gaming service Facebook is the latest Silicon Valley juggernaut to jump into video game streaming. Not the kind you watch — the company already has a…
October 26, 2020 The messy politics of Nextdoor Getty Images Want to see how polarized America is? Look no further than Nextdoor. Ray Wang is bothered about what’s happening on Nextdoor lately….
October 26, 2020 Apple reportedly plans revamped AirPods for as early as next year Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Apple is developing revamped versions of its AirPods and AirPods Pro true wireless earbuds, Bloomberg reports, the…
October 26, 2020 The Morning After: Facebook, Oculus and multiple VR headset confusion A lot of the Oculus faithful still haven’t quite embraced the company’s owners at Facebook. The latest chapter was Oculus’ move to require Facebook…
October 26, 2020 5G and edge computing help retailers work smarter behind the scenes Retailers can use edge computing, fed by 5G-capable IoT endpoints, to give their customers a safer, more convenient shopping experience.Read More via VentureBeat Check…
October 26, 2020 Researchers 3D-printed a cell-sized tugboat Physicists at Leiden University in the Netherlands have 3D printed what could be the world’s smallest boat, a test object known as Benchy (via…
October 26, 2020 Uber drivers union asks EU court to overrule ‘robo-firing’ by algorithm Former Uber drivers have filed a legal challenge against the company in Europe, arguing that its “robo-firing” practices contravenes GDPR.Read More via VentureBeat Check…