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OnePlus 7 leaks: Motorized selfie camera? Bad idea
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www.slashgear.com - One Plus phones aren’t flashy. They don’t turn heads or second glances. Instead, it’s a special connection between machine and man, rewarded with the basics of flagship phones done so brilliantly, an…
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followme4.blogspot.com - TECHNOLOGY The Best New Supercars, Hypercars And Sports Cars From The 2019 Geneva Motor Show Shared by Blair Semenoff www.forbes.com - ome think auto shows are a thing of the past. I hope not. Grante…
Samsung Galaxy S10 phone unlocked by a picture
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androidcommunity.com - How secure is Face Unlock? It’s supposed to be reliable but new reports tell us it’s not. Apparently, the Galaxy S10+ phone can be unlocked with a photograph of the owner. We’re not surprised because…
The future of flying
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techcrunch.com - From 3500 feet up California is a glorious patchwork quilt of green and gold, textured by rippling mountains and shining water. Ahead of us we see the Carquinez Bridge and the Bay; behind us, the fin…
Tesla announces $35,000 Model 3, is closing its stores to pay for it
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arstechnica.com - On Thursday afternoon, Tesla announced that it's finally ready to start selling the cheapest versions of its Model 3 electric vehicle. For $35,000—before any federal or local tax incentives—you can n…
802.eleventy who goes there? WPA3 Wi-Fi security and what came before it
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arstechnica.com - Thanks to upcoming developments in Wi-Fi, all of us connectivity-heads out there can look forward to getting familiar with new 802.11 protocols in the near future. Ars took a deep look at what's on t…
Tesla has a self-driving strategy other companies abandoned years ago
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arstechnica.com - An overhaul to Tesla's Autopilot webpage might represent the clearest acknowledgment yet that the company has failed to deliver on Elon Musk's ambitious vision for a self-driving future. "You will be…
Good, Bad, and Ugly in Gaming: the 2009 Golden Ars Awards
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arstechnica.com - The gaming staff at Ars Technica has spent the past few weeks trying to avoid the multitudes of gaming lists that have been flooding the RSS feeds. Everyone has a pick for game of the year, and many …
Dealmaster: Nintendo discounts a bunch of Mario games for “MAR10 Day”
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arstechnica.com - Today is March 10, and for fans of video games and calendar-based puns, that means it’s time to celebrate gaming’s favorite plumber, golfer, race car driver, doctor, boxing referee, and typing instru…
Settling the debate: What makes a “core” Mario game?
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arstechnica.com - Nintendo's mascot Mario has appeared in literally hundreds of video games, from featured appearances to small cameos. But simply considering every game with "Mario" in the title equally and flatly as…
Fitbit goes after new wrists with less expensive $159 Versa Lite smartwatch
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arstechnica.com - The new Versa Lite smartwatch sacrifices features for a more affordable price of $159. Otherwise, it looks nearly identical to the original Versa smartwatch (which costs $199). Among other things, th…
Past its expiration date: Infiniti QX80 review
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arstechnica.com - As the old saying goes: you never get a second chance to make a first impression. When I climbed into the Infiniti QX80 for the first time, one of the first things I saw was a monochromatic LCD displ…
Research: ‘Free’ Electricity for Students Makes College Campuses Major Crypto Miners
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cointelegraph.com - College campuses are the second largest cryptocurrency miners across industry verticals, according to research by tech conglomerate Cisco published in PCMag on March 5. Cisco’s security researchers r…
Ripple Head of Markets: XRP Token Listing Was ‘Coinbase’s Independent Decision’
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cointelegraph.com - Blockchain payment network Ripple did not influence United States cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase’s decision to list XRP, a senior executive claimed on social media on Feb. 27. As part of a Twitter …
Microsoft Issues Windows 10 Upgrade Warning
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www.forbes.com - We all know all about Windows 10’s most controversial feature, and Microsoft has now confirmed it has struck again… Microsoft has warned users about problems caused by its latest Windows 10 update St…
Try Out iPhone Automation with This List of 150+ iOS Shortcuts
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lifehacker.com - I confess, I haven’t really touched iOS shortcuts much since the feature’s big debut last September, but don’t let my laziness dissuade you from fiddling around with them. If you’re just getting star…
Samsung Galaxy S10 now comes with premium YouTube Music, Spotify
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androidcommunity.com - Samsung has teamed up with two of the biggest names in the music streaming industry to provide access to their gallery from the Galaxy S10 phone. Both deals offer some of the best in streaming servic…
5 Irrefutable Reasons Why All European Startups Should Invest in Blogging
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www.entrepreneur.com - Content sits upon the throne as the undisputed monarch of modern marketing. There are few more trustworthy avenues for generating exposure and building a customer base than through the process of set…
How To Implement A Family Calendar, No Matter How Old Your Kids Are - Asian Efficiency
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www.asianefficiency.com - If you’re a parent, I’ll bet that you have lived through some version of this story from one of the moms on the AE team years ago: Her son brought home an invitation to a friend’s birthday party, and…
Turn On Auto-Updates Everywhere You Can
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www.wired.com - This week, Google announced that it had patched a wicked vulnerability in Chrome, by far the most popular browser in the world. Not only that, the search giant also confirmed that hackers had been ac…
Google says the built-in microphone it never told Nest users about was 'never supposed to be a secret'
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www.businessinsider.com - In early February, Google announced that its home security and alarm system Nest Secure would be getting an update. Users, the company said, could now enable its virtual-assistant technology, Google …
Zuckerberg’s Privacy Contradictions - Techonomy
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techonomy.com - Zuckerberg conversing with author David Kirkpatrick in happier times, onstage at the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Just when Facebook is reportedly about to face a multi-billion-dollar fin…
Facebook’s Privacy Cake
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stratechery.com - What was striking about the reaction to Mark Zuckerberg’s latest missive about the future of Facebook, A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking, were the two very distinct reactions that, in my…
Quick And Easy Ideas For Marketing With Email Strategies
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iim.internetinfomedia.com - Have you been unsuccessful in email marketing with disappointing results? Are you uncertain how to get started with this marketing emails? You’ve found the right place! This article offers several us…
Proven Tips To Help You Use Marketing Via Email Effectively
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marketingpromotion.biz - When you are trying to build a reputation online, frequent interaction with your clientele is an essential activity. Email promoting campaigns are one great way to accomplish that. Here are some smar…
Octalysis of 8 Gamified Alarm Clock
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yukaichou.com - (This is a post by one of the very few people who hold a Level-1 Octalysis Certificate in Gamification: Average Joey. To check out their other writings, go to the StartMyQuest Blog!) Alarm clocks. We…
Social Media Marketing: You Can Reach Your Goals Through Our Advice
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marketingpromotion.biz - It often can be tricky to implement new and innovative ways to market your business. Social media sites can be great avenues to connect with ingenious ways to get the word out to people.The below art…
How To Reduce Your Company's Risk Of A Data Breach
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www.forbes.com - You’re right to be worried about the impact of a data breach on your business — and on you personally. But chances are you’re not worrying about it enough. Or, if you are sufficiently worried, you’re…
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