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January, 2020

  • 17 January

    Elon Musk suggests Twitter tweaks to Jack Dorsey

    Twitter isn’t adding an edit button anytime soon, but Jack Dorsey is open to change. The microblogging site’s CEO asked Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk — a constant tweeter and one of its most popular users, with more than 30 million followers — to suggest some improvements. Thousands of Twitter employees watched as Dorsey …

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  • 17 January

    Galaxy S20 specs reportedly revealed

    The rumored Samsung Galaxy S20 series phones have reportedly had their specs leaked online. A report Friday from MySmartPrice showed off everything the Galaxy S20 5G, Galaxy S20 Plus 5G and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will come with after their scheduled launch on Feb. 11. According to the report, which was also tweeted out by XDA Developers, all three phones …

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  • 17 January

    Nvidia RTX 2060 Founders Edition gets $50 price cut

    Nvidia has lowered the price of its RTX 2060 Founders Edition graphics card to $299. The company confirmed the $50 price drop, spotted earlier by PCGamer, in an email Friday. In July 2019, Nvidia released an updated model of the graphics card, the RTX 2060 Super, for $399. The Super card essentially bumps up the specs from its predecessor to …

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  • 17 January

    Don’t get too hyped about folding or dual

    The clamshell is a classic for a reason. That screen-plus-keyboard design, hinged in the middle, is what almost every laptop has looked like for the past 30 years. Yes, people have tried to reinvent this wheel many times, often to great fanfare and with predictions of paradigm shifts, but at the end of the day, most of us are still …

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  • 17 January

    Waydoo’s flying surfboard soars above the water at CES 2020

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  • 17 January

    Fitbit activates new feature, Microsoft aims to go carbon negative

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  • 17 January

    The Exolung promises ‘unlimited’ air supply underwater

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  • 16 January

    Twitter allowed ads targeting neo

    Twitter, under mounting criticism it’s not doing enough to purge its platform of hate speech, is apologizing for an apparent gap in its rules that allowed advertisements to target neo-Nazis and other hate groups on the platform. Twitter already has a policy that bars hateful conduct, including promoting violence or directly attacking people based on race, religion, sexual orientation and …

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  • 16 January

    YouTube TV review: The best premium live

    If you’re the kind of cord cutter who wants to experience a carefree transition from cable TV, and don’t mind paying a bit extra, YouTube TV is the live TV streaming service for you. It’s easy to use, slick and fast on a variety of devices, and it supports up to six separate family member profiles. Its cloud DVR is …

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  • 16 January

    The future of augmented reality might be in your ear

    Smart hearables are a lesser-known category of tech that goes beyond playing music, handling calls and damping external noise. Using custom ear tuning, selective noise cancellation and real-time language translation, smart hearables shape or augment the audible world around us. Unlike visual forms of AR that ask us to awkwardly utilize screens or glasses, hearables go where we’re already happy …

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