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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Google Slashes Pixel 2 XL Price To Fight Off iPhone X And Galaxy S9

Google has dropped the price of the Google Pixel 2 for the first time since it launched in October 2017. The deal is in effect a cash-back offer of $200 (available until March 31st) when the Pixel 2 XL is purchased via Google’s financing programme. A free charger is thrown in too. Read More

The iPhone X could make realistic game avatars a lot easier to make

When the iPhone X first came out, everyone had fun using the device’s front-facing camera to make Animoji. But it turns out, the device’s facial capture abilities aren’t just good for making cartoon pigs sing. They could also potentially be a powerful and inexpensive tool for game developers. Read More

Uber halts self-driving tests after pedestrian killed in Arizona

A female pedestrian was killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Arizona, according to ABC 15. In response, Uber has pulled all of its self-driving cars from public roads in the state as well as in the cities of San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh. The crash occurred near Mill Avenue and Curry Road early Monday morning in Tempe, Arizona, police confirm. The Uber vehicle was headed northbound when a woman walking across the street was struck. The woman was taken to the hospital, where she later died from her injuries. Early reports suggested that she may have been a bicyclist, but that was not the case. Police have identified her as 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg. Read More

These 3D Printed Cars Start at Just $10,000

A new type of electric car will hit the market next year, and rather than the thousands of parts found on a Tesla, it will have less than 100 parts. The two-seater LSEV takes just three days to make, according to the car's manufacturer. The LSEV is produced by XEV Limited, a start-up firm from Hong Kong which has a design center in Italy and production bases in China. It will hit the Asian and European markets first. XEV Limited will start mass producing the car soon with the expectations that it will hit the market in April 2019 at a price of $10,000. Read More

Carbon 3D Printing is moving into #dental with DPR 10

Chromecast tips and tricks


Chromecast might be facing some increasingly stiff competition from the likes of Roku and Amazon, but that hasn’t stopped Google’s spectacular streaming puck from remaining one of the best (and cheapest) HD streaming devices in the world. 
In fact, being one of the first streaming sticks has given the Chromecast a number of key advantages – wider adoption, for one, and a huge number of partnerships with companies like VIZIO and LG who have built Chromecast functionality straight into their TVs. Read More

OLED vs LCD & LED: which TV technology should earn a place in your living room?


Is OLED really worth paying for? Or are much more affordable LCD and LED TVs just as good? And what about QLED? It may seem that buying a TV has never been more complicated, but these seemingly similar TV technologies are actually very different.
Over the past few years, various aspects of TVs have grown and shrunk in importance. First it was smart TVs, with the challenge being to get the set with the widest and most up-to-date selection of apps. Now almost all TVs are equal in that regard and voice assistants are the new hot feature. Read More.

The foldable Samsung Galaxy X won’t release in 2018, says Qualcomm

The latest development in the Samsung Galaxy X story isn’t the best news for those hoping to get hands on the anticipated foldable smartphone in 2018.
In an exclusive interview with Salman Saeed, Qualcomm’s product manager of display technology, TechRadar was told we might not see the phone arrive as soon as recent rumors have teased. Read More

Samsung Galaxy S9 Makes a Bold Decision in an iPhone X-Obsessed World

Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone launched on Friday, and it took a big stand in the process. As the rest of the industry looks to Apple’s $999 iPhone X as a model to emulate, the Galaxy S9 packs a tried-and-true display style that avoids trendy “notches” in favor of a traditional square screen. Read More

Samsung Has a New AI Tech That Can Transform Any Content Into the Prodigious 8K Content.



In addition to the behemoth of a TV which featured a screen size of 146 inches, Samsung has introduced a new technology that will easily be able to analyze the content and using machine learning, it will be able to upscale low-resolution images into 8K picture quality. So if you have pixelated images lying around that you think can be given new life using this technology, then Samsung has the perfect solution for you. Read More

What To Expect from Microsoft's Surface Pro with LTE

The first of Microsoft's "always-connected" PCs with LTE connectivity is now available for pre-ordering, and early reviews are enthusiastic. Featuring a 7th-generation Intel Core processor and SIM/eSIM support, the Microsoft Surface Pro with an option for advanced LTE connectivity is available for ordering today in the U.S., and is set to start shipping May 1. The LTE option enables wireless, on-the-go networking without the need to connect via WiFi or mobile hotspot. Read More

Facebook hit with $369M fine in South Korea over internet speed

It's looking like things are going from bad to worse for Facebook. South Korea's telecoms regulator has fined the social network for allegedly slowing down the internet connection for some of its local users, according to ABC News. The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) set the fine at $369 million (or 396 million won) on Wednesday. Read More

The Galaxy Note 9 might not have an in-display fingerprint sensor after all

Samsung is apparently no longer looking at using an in-display fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy Note 9, according to a research note from KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, via AppleInsider. Kuo had originally speculated last August that Samsung was looking at the technology for the upcoming Note 9. The company skipped including the feature in the recently released Galaxy S9 models, which featured a more traditional fingerprint sensor on the back of the device. But according to Kuo, Samsung is apparently delaying the feature from this year’s models due to issues with power consumption and the sensors not working reliably with screen protectors or in different environments. Read More

New Galaxy Note 9 Confirmed By Samsung, But Could Lose Critical Feature

Samsung typically uses the Galaxy Note phablets to push new technology before introducing it to the smartphone handsets through the Galaxy S handset six months later. Which means the loss of a technological superpower from the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 could leave a critical void in the South Korean company’s portfolio. Read More

The Galaxy S9 is an interesting upgrade from the S8. While it may seem boring it is also Samsung’s best.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Electric bike produced with laser additive manufacturing runs first lap.

Samsung Suddenly 'Confirms' Radical Galaxy Note 9

Samsung may have just released the Galaxy S9 (remember: Do Not Buy It), but everything remains full steam ahead because the company just officially confirmed the Galaxy Note 9 for the first time… Needless to say, Samsung was not looking to broadcast this news. In fact, it went about as far away from prying eyes as possible. But that didn’t stop famously eagle-eyed Dutch tech site GalaxyClub, which spotted Samsung has filed the first official Galaxy Note 9 trademark - out in Columbia. Read More

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus may not survive torture tests,

Samsung would have you believe its latest greatest smartphones are rough and tough, but new torture tests may have shattered that reputation before it even takes hold. Read More

IBM offers up Watson Assistant, its answer to Amazon’s Alexa

IBM is hoping to create a new voice assistant for the business world -- and before Amazon can create one first. At its Think conference in Las Vegas, IBM on Tuesday took the wraps off Watson Assistant, a virtual helper it's been developing with its customers for over a year. Don't expect to start saying, "Watson, what's the weather?" or "Watson, play They Might be Giants" to an IBM-branded speaker anytime soon. Instead, Watson Assistant will function as the behind-the-scenes brains for a variety of new digital helpers made by a variety of businesses for your home and in stores, airports, hotels and cars. Read More

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