Uber is strengthening its reach in the Middle East. The ride-hailing giant on Tuesday said it’ll acquire its Middle East competitor Careem for $3.1 billion — Uber’s largest acquisition to date. The buyout is expected to be completed in the beginning of 2020, though it’s still subject to regulatory approval. “This is an important moment …
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Razer Deathadder Elite is $38 for one
Razer’s Deathadder Elite is one of the most popular gaming mice available and that’s in spite of its regular price of $70. And today you can pick it up on Amazon for $37.99. Incredibly accurate with imperceptible latency, the corded Deathadder Elite has mechanical switches Razer says are tested to 50 million clicks. It’s also got seven programmable buttons, customizable …
Read More »Huawei P30 Pro is a four
The Huawei P30 Pro and P30 are two new phones that the Chinese brand, and Samsung’s Android chief rival, announced Tuesday at a launch event in Paris. Both phones have colorful, shiny backings, but it’s all the tech inside that Huawei hopes will push its new phones ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10E. I’ll talk about …
Read More »Samsung says Galaxy S10 5G can download at smoking 1Gbps in Korea
Samsung says it’s achieved 1Gbps speed on a commercial 5G network in Korea. The electronics company, along with Korean phone company KT Corporation, said Tuesday that the speed was achieved over the air using KT’s 5G commercial network and a Samsung Galaxy S10 5G phone. “This is a key accomplishment for the two companies — proving that the 5G commercial …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy A70 sports massive ‘Infinity
Samsung on Tuesday unveiled another phone in its midrange Galaxy A series, the Galaxy A70. The Galaxy A70 offers a large, 6.7-inch super AMOLED Infinity-U display. Samsung said that’s the largest display in its Galaxy A lineup (and it’s also bigger than that of the Galaxy S10 Plus). The phone has a 4,500-mAH battery and supports fast charging at 25 …
Read More »Democrats’ net neutrality bill survives first vote
A bill backed by House Democrats to reinstate Obama-era net neutrality protections passed its first hurdle Tuesday. Democrats pushed the Save the Internet Act through the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee in an 18-11 vote that fell along party lines. The legislation codifies rules that were repealed in December 2017 by the Republican-led FCC. As part of this repeal, the …
Read More »Apple Card likely to roll out internationally, Goldman Sachs exec says
Apple’s credit card could come to international customers following its US launch, according to Goldman Sachs International’s CEO. The Apple Card, which is both virtual and physical, was revealed at the tech giant’s event Monday. Apple noted that it’s teaming up with investment bank Goldman Sachs and Mastercard to release the card. Now playing: Watch this: The Apple Card is …
Read More »Apple’s iPhones infringe Qualcomm patent and should be banned, ITC judge says
The International Trade Commission on Tuesday handed down two rulings in Apple and Qualcomm’s battle over patents. One found in favor of Qualcomm while the other sided with Apple. In one case, a judge said Apple’s iPhones have infringed a Qualcomm patent and should be banned from sale. But a full commission review in a second, separate case said Apple didn’t …
Read More »HTC’s new Vive Focus Plus VR headset is twice the price of Oculus Quest
What’s the price of great standalone VR? Facebook says it’s $399. HTC says it’s $799. HTC has revealed the price and release date of its newest self-contained VR headset, the Vive Focus Plus, and it’s considerably more expensive than the also-soon-to-arrive Oculus Quest. The Vive Focus Plus arrives April 15, HTC announced Monday at its Vive Ecosystem Conference in Shenzhen, China. …
Read More »BBC blocks its content from Google Podcasts app, Assistant
If you search “BBC” in the Google Podcasts app today, you’ll be disappointed. Most BBC podcasts have been removed from the app and apparently aren’t searchable through Google Assistant either. Listeners, like myself, are bummed. The BBC was unhappy that Google had started directing searches for BBC podcasts to Google’s own podcast app, rather than any other podcast service, Kieran Clifton, director …
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