November 11, 2020 Hey, Google Photos, What Gives? If you’ve been enjoying the luxury of unlimited premium file storage with Google Photos, I have some unfortunate news. Read more… via Gizmodo Check…
November 11, 2020 Robot wolves prevent Japanese bear attacks, are also very creepy Photo: Kyodo / Reuters No, this is not a Halloween decoration someone forgot. This robot — “Monster Wolf” — is actually a bear deterrent….
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November 11, 2020 The Xbox Series X May or May Not Be Catching on Fire, and Microsoft Is Investigating The Xbox Series X is so hot right now, and I don’t mean figuratively. I mean literally. Some people are claiming that their new…
November 11, 2020 There’s a question mark hanging over Apple’s Arm Macs Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple has finally introduced its first Macs with processors it designed itself: a 13-inch MacBook Air, a…
November 11, 2020 Alexa is getting better at guessing your intentions Conversations with your Amazon-brand digital assistant could soon be far less stilted. Following the introduction of the natural conversation feature in September, Amazon announced…
November 11, 2020 Nanoleaf’s Super Affordable New Smart Lights Are Designed to Work Perfectly with the HomePod Mini Until now, Nanoleaf has been best known for those fancy RGB-lit triangles, squares, and hexagons that show up in the background of seemingly every…
November 11, 2020 If you buy a OnePlus 8T, you can get half off a second phone today only Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge You can grab two unlocked OnePlus 8T phones for $1,124 on OnePlus’ website today only. It’s a…
November 11, 2020 This browser extension shows Google Search like it’s 1998 all over again It safe to say Google Search has changed significantly since the early days of the late 1990s. As the company has diversified its product…
November 11, 2020 Google’s AI lets users search language-agnostic knowledge bases in their native tongue Google researchers developed an AI model that can link entities in 104 languages to entries in language-agnostic knowledge bases.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…