The Rock and Under Armour team up on headphones for your sweaty workouts

For $250, you can now express your Dwayne Johnson fandom on your head while you work out.  The new UA Sport Wireless Project Rock Edition over-the-ear wireless headphones are rated IPX4 — that means they’re spray- and splash-resistant for up to 5 minutes. They have washable, breathable and fast drying earcup fabric, slip-resistant headband. Really, …

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How What3words pinpoints every spot on Earth for better navigation

When it comes to navigation, we live in an age of miracles. Speak a few words to your phone and it’ll lead you to your friend’s house. But there’s still room for improvement. What3words CEO Chris Sheldrick What3words How do you tell your sister where to meet at the concert festival? Where along that dirt road is the trailhead? Today’s …

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Facebook tests lasers that shoot high

How can Facebook expand past its 2.2 billion monthly active users? Perhaps by bringing the internet to more places. Facebook has tested one method that uses plane-mounted lasers that can shoot a high-speed internet connection through the sky, according to a February 2018 paper seen by Business Insider. With the lasers, the company was able to create a wireless link between …

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Instagram Lite launches on Google Play, offers slimmed down option

Instagram Lite launched on the Google Play Store without announcement Wednesday, offering users a cut-down version of the photosharing app. The Lite app is just 573KB, compared to the regular Instagram’s 32MB. Users can post photos, add filters, view stories and use the Explore tab. The ability to message friends and share videos will be added later, the Google Play …

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Walmart introduces 3D virtual online shopping

Walmart added a 3D virtual shopping tour to its website Wednesday, giving customers the chance to explore a nonexistent apartment filled with products they can buy. The tour showcases about 70 items from various brands and Walmart’s own offerings. Customers can click their way around the one-bedroom apartment and click on products to buy them from the site. The items …

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Verizon pulls the plug on mobile video app Go90

Verizon’s Go90 is going away. The wireless carrier said Thursday that it’ll shut down the ads-supported mobile video app on July 31. Launched three years ago, Go90 offered anybody, regardless of wireless carrier, a mix of traditional TV; live programming like NFL and college football games; and shorter clips commonly associated with sites like YouTube. But Go90 has been taking …

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YouTube creators are angry about YouTube’s auto

Over the next few weeks, YouTube will run an experiment where 0.3 percent of its viewers will see automatically generated video thumbnails, rather than the images YouTubers created. That may not sound like much of a reach, but given that the service pulls in 1.8 billion viewers each month, the auto-generated thumbnails could be seen by more than 5 million …

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Amazon now lets you turn your Fire tablet into an Echo Show

Amazon wants you to think of your Fire tablet as not just a tablet but a full-fledged Alexa-enabled device — or more precisely, a slimmed down Echo Show.  It’s called Show Mode, and it’s coming as a free software update for current generation Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 tablets. Like the Echo Show, the new mode serves up …

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Amazon agrees to buy PillPack, an online pharmacy

Amazon’s ambitions to become an online pharmacy are finally coming to fruition. The e-commerce giant on Thursday said it agreed to buy the online drug store PillPack. The startup, which was founded in 2013, ships medications to people in the US in presorted dose packaging and caters to people who take multiple prescriptions a day. The deal gives Amazon pharmaceutical …

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Motorola is announcing something ‘big’ on Aug. 2

Motorola is hosting an event at its headquarters in Chicago on Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. local time, and it’s announcing… something. Motorola posted a mysterious teaser for the event on YouTube. The video is 11 seconds with no sound and doesn’t share any specifics about what it’s announcing — only the time and place of the event. You can …

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Google Maps could help you avoid Fourth of July traffic

Sitting in traffic is probably not how you’d like to spend your Independence Day. Google Maps took a look at traffic on the national holiday from 25 cities in the US and has some advice to share that could keep you out of a jam.  The report, out Thursday, shows that if you’ve got somewhere to go on July 4, …

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Supreme Court decision spells danger for Berkeley cell phone radiation law

The US Supreme Court stepped into the long-running debate over wireless and health on Thursday when it vacated a Berkeley, California, law requiring retailers to warn customers about possible wireless radiation exposure. Berkeley’s “Right to Know” ordinance, which went into effect in 2016 after years of discussion, mandated that anyone buying a cell phone in the city receive a notice …

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Sling TV raises price of live TV streaming to $25 per month

Bad news, cord cutters: The cheapest way to watch SportsCenter just got 25 percent more expensive. For three and a half years Sling TV has let you watch 20-odd live TV channels including ESPN, AMC, TNT, CNN and Disney, without subscribing to cable, for $20 a month. It now costs $5 more. The new price for people who subscribe to …

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Lego and iPhone connect for low

Sarin nerve gas is one of the most frightening chemical weapons ever created. The odorless gas can kill within minutes.  Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have come up with a simple way to detect and identify nerve agents like sarin and VX, a substance implicated in the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s half-brother in …

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