As if dominating the personal e-book market wasn’t enough, online mega retailer Amazon is targeting the lucrative school textbook trade too. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Amazon will learn this week whether its bid to supply e-books to New York City public schools will succeed. If approved by the NYC Board …
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Magic Leap’s new mixed reality video is half workplace, half hallucination
This year is about virtual reality, but the future gets weirder. Magic Leap, the biggest mystery company in the embryonic world of mixed reality, hasn’t been nearly as forthcoming as Microsoft is with its HoloLens when it comes to letting people taste the future’s possibilities. But its videos are certainly cool. While Wired has a deeper look at Magic Leap’s …
Read More »Denon announces HEOS product refresh with Bluetooth and hi
Denon has announced it’s refreshing its line of HEOS wireless audio products, differentiated by the Series 2 (HS2) specification, and which now includes features such as Bluetooth and hi-res audio support. HEOS is Denon’s proprietary wireless system that will play streaming services or networked music in a multiroom environment, in a similar way to Sonos or Bluesound. The new HS2 …
Read More »Everything coming to Hulu in May 2016
May means lots of season finales of great television shows. If you haven’t been watching “The Last Man on Earth” starring Will Forte, start. The second season finale makes it way to Hulu on May 16. May 24 sees Fox’s biggest animated shows reach their season finales. “Bob’s Burgers,” “Family Guy” and “The Simpsons” reach their 6th, 14th and 27th …
Read More »Apple confirms WWDC 2016 developers conference begins June 13
It seems Siri knows what she’s talking about, at least when it comes to when Apple’s annual developers conference will be held. Apple said Monday that its Worldwide Developers Conference will officially kick off in San Francisco on Monday, June 13, and run through Friday, June 17. That announcement confirmed the answer you get if you ask Apple’s personal digital …
Read More »3 ways to silence annoying people online
We all love the Internet because it can constantly keep us connected to people. We also hate the Internet because it keeps us constantly connected to people. The joys of talking to a long-distance friend can be overshadowed by reply all emails and trolls on social media. Don’t you wish you could silence all of those annoying people? Well, here …
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High dynamic range (HDR) is the TV industry’s hottest buzzword this year, and Netflix is getting involved in a big way with over 100 movies and TV shows boasting the standard coming in the next few months. The content will be available in both Dolby Vision and HDR, and so will be compatible with Sony and Samsung TVs, and includes …
Read More »What we actually learned about Magic Leap today
Only three journalists have ever seen Magic Leap and lived to tell the tale. None have been allowed to share precisely why its secret technology is amazing enough to have raised $1.4 billion. But if you read between the lines of Wired founding editor Kevin Kelly’s epic 8,500-word feature story on Magic Leap — published today — there are a …
Read More »Android users can snap photos while recording video again
Nexus users, it’s time to open the Play store and update the Google Camera app. Among other enhancements, today’s update brings back the ability to snap a photo while recording video on your Android device. The same feature was spotted in the second update to the Android N developer preview shortly after its release last week by Android Police. Once …
Read More »Get an Amazon Echo for $153.71
CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Cheeps! So sorry about the fast sellout yesterday of that Dell printer. But kudos to the clever readers who found it selling for …
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