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Verizon certifies Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact for BYOD

Sony announced its Xperia XZ2 Compact at Mobile World Congress in February, bringing its world-class camera technology to it and its bigger sibling the XZ2. Now, while you can’t buy the Compact from Verizon, you can buy an unlocked version and use it on Verizon’s network. CDMA networks like Verizon and Sprint’s aren’t as plug and play as the GSM …

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The GPU shortage may be over: GeForce graphics cards in stock at normal prices

The shortage of Nvidia graphic cards is seemingly over. Nvidia announced that it is restocking its GeForce GTX 10-series GPUs at their original retail price, which means gamers can start buying them again to build their custom gaming PCs. But wait — why was there a shortage? The culprit is cryptocurrency. The processing power on Nvidia’s and other high-end GPUs …

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ZTE’s business comes to a grinding halt after the US ban

The US government’s export ban on ZTE has effectively brought the Chinese telecom giant and phone maker to its knees.  In a Hong Kong Exchanges filing on Wednesday, ZTE told investors that the “major operating activities of the company have ceased” because of the US Commerce Department’s export ban. In April, US officials said they were imposing a “denial of export …

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Netflix recommended TVs list starts 2018 with LG and Sony

The TVs of 2018 just started to hit store shelves, and Netflix has already blessed a few of them. According to Netflix, the following 2018 televisions are officially “Netflix Recommended.” LG 4K UHD TVs with WebOS 4.0 Sony W800F- and WF800-series Android TVs  Yep, it’s a short list.  In fairness, the first line actually encompasses the vast majority of LG’s 2018 TVs, …

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How to get all of Google Assistant’s new voices right now

Tuesday, at the I/O 2018 conference, Google announced that users would soon be able to choose among six new voices, including the voice of John Legend. These new voices are powered by WaveNet, an AI-based voice synthesizer created by DeepMind, a subsidiary of Google UK. Now playing: Watch this: Give Google Assistant a new voice 1:41 WaveNet lets Google simulate entire …

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Google Tour Creator lets schools make their own VR stories

Will my 9-year-old start making VR projects when he’s in junior high? I think it’s likely, after seeing what Google has in store with Tour Creator. The tool is a surprise announcement at this year’s Google I/O conference aimed at the education market, and unlike previous educational VR efforts, this one’s about creating. Google’s first educational dives into VR, years ago, …

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