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Tech Talk Show Notes January 10-16, 2021 WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop using the app WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messenger that claims to have privacy coded into its DNA, is giving its 2 billion-plus users an ultimatum: agree to...
Jan 8, 2019 | CES, CES 2019
HP At CES 2019: HP Chromebook 14 Combines AMD And Chrome OS When the first Chromebooks were released in 2011, they were aimed at the lower end of the market and carried matching price tags. After Google launched its Pixel laptop in 2013 and proved that it was possible...
Jan 8, 2019 | CES, CES 2019
Lacie’s Chiseled 5TB USB Drive Aims To Make Storage Stylish LaCie (and its parent Seagate) is still determined to inject some style into the world of external hard drives — thankfully, with some improved functionality as well. Its 2019 Mobile Drive touts a...
Jan 8, 2019 | CES, CES 2019
Watch This Giant Laundry-Folding Robot Handle A Stack Of Shirts This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a laundry-folding robot. In fact, the last time we saw one, it turned out to be a faked demo. So when we saw that the company Foldimate had turned up again...
Jan 8, 2019 | CES, CES 2019
The Wall 2019: Transforming The Wall Of Your Living Room Into A Cinema The Wall 2019 represents a new era in display innovation: a 219-inch modular Micro LED screen that can be tailored to consumers’ homes and lifestyles. At the center of this stunning display...
Jan 8, 2019 | CES, CES 2019
Hyperx’s New Gaming Headphones Are Planar Magnetic, Track Head Motion, And Have USB-C Today at CES 2019, HyperX launched the Cloud Orbit and Cloud Orbit S gaming headphones, which are based on Audeze’s Mobius but make a few favorable modifications. With a lower price,...