New regulatory filings with the FCC reveal that smart speaker company Sonos is preparing to launch a new product with the model number S14. Though much of the filing has been redacted, we do have some info on the new device.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
China’s new sci-fi amusement park is powered entirely by virtual reality rides
China’s Oriental Science Fiction Valley amusement park is the latest to capitalize on the rise of virtual reality with 35 rides and experiences powered by VR. VR entertainment could represent an $8.4 billion industry by 2020 for China
Here are a few ways the Sprint and T-Mobile merger could affect you
T-Mobile and Sprint officially announced both companies have reached an agreement to merge. Ranging from an improvement in overall 5G wireless technology to pricing, here are a few ways the Sprint and T-Mobile merger could affect you. The post Here are a few ways the Sprint and T-Mobile merger could affect you appeared first on Digital Trends
Facebook’s F8 starts Tuesday. What do you want to hear about?
All eyes will be on CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook F8 as the firm unveils its latest research and innovations. But Facebook must also prove that it will be able to respect user privacy. What do you want to hear him talk about?
Twitter doubles list of original shows with new deals, renewals from MTV to ESPN
Ready for more Twitter original programming? The social network announced a list of more than 30 new deals and renewals for original series and live content, effectively doubling the number of originals from last year. The post Twitter doubles list of original shows with new deals, renewals from MTV to ESPN appeared first on Digital Trends
Washing machine prices are trending up, but the reason remains unknown
A new study from Consumer Reports reveals that washing machine prices are starting to rise, although it’s unclear whether the White House policies on tariffs and international trade are to blame, with many other factors involved. The post Washing machine prices are trending up, but the reason remains unknown appeared first on Digital Trends
Nerve-stimulating algorithm gives prosthetic limbs a lasting sense of touch
Researchers at he University of IIllinois have found a way to use electric current to provide sensory feedback to the wearers of prosthetic limbs. The results can help restore a sense of touch to amputees.
$4 million will buy you the world’s most expensive SUV — if you can find one
The Karlmann King is designed in China and assembled in Europe on an American truck chassis. Very few who can afford it will want the rolling $3.8 million hulk — a good thing, because the company intends to build only nine. The post $4 million will buy you the world’s most expensive SUV — if you can find one appeared first on Digital Trends
Comcast looks to protect cable business with new deal on faster internet speeds
To fight Netflix and Hulu, Comcast is offering a free boost to faster internet speeds if customers sign up for a cable TV package. Comcast hopes that cord cutters may be lured back to pay-TV with faster download speeds
Fitbit to use Google Cloud to share medical data with doctors
Fitbit will partner with Google Cloud in an effort to share users’ medical data directly with doctors as part of an ongoing effort to raise the company’s profile in the health care field.