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November, 2021

  • 9 November

    Alleged OnePlus 10 Pro renders reveal huge rear

    For its next flagship phone, OnePlus appears to be taking a tip from Samsung. Prominent leaker OnLeaks teamed up with Zouton to deliver purported renders of the as-yet-unannounced OnePlus 10 Pro. The renders show a massive rear-camera bump sporting three lenses and taking up a significant portion of real estate on the handset’s back side. …

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  • 9 November

    Get $50 off Samsung’s excellent Galaxy Buds 2

    This story is part of Gift Guide, our year-round collection of the best gift ideas. The new Galaxy Buds 2 true wireless earbuds are on sale for $50 off at Woot. The Galaxy Buds 2 list for $150 and are currently selling for $130 at Amazon, so with Woot selling them for $100, you’re looking at a nice discount (and the …

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  • 9 November

    Apple’s Tim Cook owns cryptocurrencies but won’t take them as payment for products yet

    There’s a joke among tech reporters that Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency world have become so ubiquitous in the tech world that whenever there’s news on nearly any product, crypto is a part of it somehow.  The latest example came by way of Apple CEO Tim Cook, who said Tuesday he’s been interested in crypto for “a while.” Cook also said …

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  • 9 November

    Facebook shares more data about bullying, harassment amid growing criticism

    Facebook on Tuesday released data for the first time about the prevalence of bullying and harassment on the social network and its photo-service Instagram. Facebook said that from July to September, bullying and harassment content was seen between 14 and 15 times per every 10,000 views of content on the social network. On Instagram, these types of posts were seen …

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  • 9 November

    Peloton introduces TV set

    Peloton is continuing its expansion beyond stationary bikes and further into strength training with the Peloton Guide. It’s a TV set-top-box device equipped with a wide-angle camera and AI technology that provides feedback and helps bring you through home workouts via your TV. The device will be available in the US and Canada in early 2022 and will retail at $495 — …

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  • 9 November

    Google’s new Project Relate app aims to help people with speech impairments communicate

    Google is developing and testing an app designed to help people with speech impairments more easily communicate with others. Project Relate, an app for Android, is now inviting an “initial group of people” to test the product, the company said in a blog post Tuesday. The app is also designed to help facilitate interactions with the Google Assistant. “[We] realized …

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  • 9 November

    Qualcomm is building a bridge between phones and smart glasses. Here’s how it will work

    A ton of companies are racing to get people interconnecting in an immersive metaverse using smart glasses. Right now, few even exist that can work with the phones in our pockets, though. Qualcomm’s latest initiative called Snapdragon Spaces seeks to act as the glue between phones and future smart glasses, with a focus on supporting open web platforms.  The catch, …

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  • 9 November

    Twitter Blue will let you undo tweets, read ad

    Twitter released a new subscription service in the US and New Zealand on Tuesday that will enable people to pay for features such as the ability to undo a tweet and read ad-free news articles. Called Twitter Blue, the service costs $3 (NZD 4.49) per month. Twitter started testing the service in Australia and Canada in June. The move shows …

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  • 9 November

    Microsoft’s $249 Surface Laptop SE takes on Chromebooks

    Microsoft’s trying to shoulder Google out of the way for a spot at the education trough — again — with a low-end Surface sibling. The Surface Laptop SE is a clamshell laptop priced between $249 and $329, depending on the configuration, which will sell via education suppliers. It’s designed to run only Windows 11 SE, the company’s new pared-to-the-bone operating …

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  • 9 November

    Samsung’s QD

    Most people have two options when it comes to TV technology: LCD and OLED. Sure, some people also have the choice of a MicroLED TV, but those can be pricey. Samsung, the biggest TV-maker in the world, has been planted in the LCD camp for many years, while its rival LG is the biggest name in OLED. Despite advancements like …

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