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13 Android Wear 2.0 smartwatch tips you’ll love
If you have one of the many Android Wear watches compatible with Android Wear 2.0 (full list in link), you’re in for a treat. With Android Wear 2.0, and the more recent Android Wear update bringing the platform in sync with Android Oreo, Google redesigned the interface and added new features that are aimed directly at competing with the Apple Watch, and …
Read More »Phone OLED vs TV OLED: What’s the difference?
OLED, or Organic Light Emitting Diodes, are the best advancement in display tech since LCD itself. Their inky blacks lead to image quality that outpaces traditional LCD, and unlike LCD-based displays they don’t require a backlight, so they can be super-thin. The advantages of OLED show up screens both tiny and huge. Many of the the flagship smartphones currently use …
Read More »Samsung Bixby likely to pop up in TVs, appliances at CES 2018
Hey, Bixby. How do you work on my refrigerator and TV? Next week, we’ll likely find out. Samsung will talk up its newest products when it hosts a CES press conference at 2 p.m. PT on Monday at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas. You can expect a parade of televisions, home appliances and other electronics, though it’s likely …
Read More »The LG HU80KA compact portable 4K laser projector comes with a handle
LG wants to take 4K projection where it’s never gone before. The LG HU80KA has higher resolution than typical 1080p projectors, but the most interesting thing about it is the physical design. Billed as half the size of competing 4K projectors, it weighs 14.3 pounds. There’s no battery, but a handle lets you tote it anywhere easily, and the little …
Read More »Internet giants to join net neutrality legal battle
The lobbying group representing Amazon, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Twitter and several other big tech companies plans to join the legal fight to protect net neutrality. The Washington, DC-based Internet Association on Friday said it plans to “intervene” in lawsuits that are expected to be filed against the Federal Communications Commission challenging its repeal last month of the 2015 net neutrality regulations. …
Read More »Nissan wants to read your mind. What a bad idea
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. So you’re out on a first date and you get into the car…. Nissan/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Please let me tell you what I’m really thinking. Wait, you don’t really want to know all of it, do you? The human mind can often be …
Read More »XYZprinting da Vinci Nano is a 3D printer for the masses
With the da Vinci Nano, XYZprinting says it lowered the two barriers that have slowed 3D printer adoption: price and ease of use. At $229 (approximately AU$290 or £170) it’s certainly priced right for a portable single-color 3D printer. Features such as autocalibration and an autofeeding filament system make for simple setup. The Nano is fully enclosed, too, to protect …
Read More »Get Smartomi neckband Bluetooth earphones and a running belt for $16.99
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. Find more great buys on the CNET Deals page and follow the Cheapskate on Facebook and Twitter! These are… surprisingly good. Especially for $17. Smartomi Happy Friday, friends! Hope you’re staying warm and safe during …
Read More »Amazon makes it easier to put Alexa in headphones, smartwatches
Amazon has made it easier for companies to add its Alexa voice-activated assistant to wearable devices such as smartwatches, fitness trackers and headphones. The online retailer announced Friday the Alexa Mobile Accessory Kit, which will remove the need for development teams to “perform the bulk of the coding for their Alexa integration,” according to an Amazon Alexa blog post. Devices …
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