Aldi Medion Gaming Notebook Aldi has grown since its birth in 1961 from a German-based grocer into an international supermarket chain that has close to 2,000 locations in the U.S. alone. It’s succeeded with a strategy of low prices on a smaller selection of products than you might find at ...
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Sentons launches SurfaceWave, a processor and tech to create software-defined surfaces that supercharge touch and gesture – TechCrunch
As handset makers continue to work on ways of making smartphones more streamlined and sleek, while at the same time introducing new features that will get people buying more devices, a startup that is pioneering something called “software-defined” surfaces — essentially, using ultrasound and AI to turn any kind of ...
Read More »VR/AR startup valuations reach $45 billion (on paper) – TechCrunch
Despite early-stage virtual reality market and augmented reality market valuations softening in a transitional period, total global AR/VR startup valuations are now at $45 billion globally — include non-pure play AR/VR startups discussed below, and that amount exceeds $67 billion. More than $8 billion has been returned to investors through ...
Read More »The new iPhone is ugly – TechCrunch
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a bit old-fashioned when it comes to phones. Everyone scoffs at my iPhone SE, but the truth is it’s the best phone Apple ever made — a beautiful, well designed object in just about every way. But damn is the iPhone 11 ...
Read More »The new iPhone is ugly – TechCrunch
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a bit old-fashioned when it comes to phones. Everyone scoffs at my iPhone SE, but the truth is it’s the best phone Apple ever made — a beautiful, well designed object in just about every way. But damn is the iPhone 11 ...
Read More »Facebook Hit by $35 Billion Class-Action Lawsuit Over Misuse of Facial Recognition Data
A court in the US has denied Facebook’s request to quash $35 billion class-action lawsuit against its alleged misuse of facial recognition data in Illinois. A three-judge panel of the ninth circuit judges in San Francisco rejected Facebook’s plea and the case will now go to trial unless the Supreme ...
Read More »Cisco: These Wi-Fi access points are easily owned by remote hackers, so patch now
Cisco: DNS attacks will undermine trust in the internet Sophisticated hacking group taps wide set of vulnerabilities as part of their global hacking spree. Hackers from afar can mess around with Cisco’s Aironet industrial and business Wi-Fi access points because the devices have flawed URL access controls, Cisco has warned ...
Read More »Apple iPad (2019) review: Apple’s entry-level tablet is boosted by iPadOS, enterprise improvements Review
There is very little surprise or mystery left when it comes to Apple’s iPad lineup. The tablets are a staple of Apple’s hardware range — an experience that’s similar to your iPhone, only bigger, and in many ways more versatile. When it first launched, the iPad was forced into a ...
Read More »Google Maps on iPhone gets Waze features that let you report crashes and speed traps
Incognito mode: Check Google’s latest privacy features Google pushes its privacy story with easier access to privacy controls and incognito mode for Google Maps. Google is rolling out some popular features from its Waze app to Google Maps on iOS and is introducing a handful of new incident report types, ...
Read More »iOS 13.1.3 brings a bunch of bug fixes to iPhone and iPad, but no relief for calls and battery bugs
Apple’s new iPhone privacy feature lets you see which apps track you ZDNet’s Adrian Kingsley-Hughes warns viewers to get ready to be shocked by how many apps are tracking you using Bluetooth. Read more: https://zd.net/2M6wU15 It’s been a busy month of iOS updates, and the latest iOS 13.1.3 brings a ...
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