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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Apple reportedly hiring augmented reality team to work on Maps app
Apple Maps has been rumored to be getting a complete overhaul, and it looks like the redesign may also include an augmented reality experience. If true, Apple may be looking to extend its AR investment beyond Animoji and Memoji. The post Apple reportedly hiring augmented reality team to work on Maps app appeared first on Digital Trends
Secret ad deal with MasterCard lets Google track shoppers’ retail purchases
Google may have inked a deal with MasterCard that raises some eyebrows when it comes to privacy. If you click on an ad, Google will be able to track you to see if you later decide to make the purchase in a retail store.
Nest launches an investigation into its own smart doorbell glitches
Glitches aren’t uncommon with smart home products but Nest just acknowledged a pretty major glitch that finds customers aggravated by delayed notifications, outages, random disconnects and more. The post Nest launches an investigation into its own smart doorbell glitches appeared first on Digital Trends
JLab’s true wireless in-ears have six hours of juice in the buds, 32 in the case
JLab has updated its Epic Air true wireless headphones to create the Epic Air Elite, adding improved battery life, more juice in the charging case, and upgraded Bluetooth connectivity. The post JLab’s true wireless in-ears have six hours of juice in the buds, 32 in the case appeared first on Digital Trends .
This cockpit-style simulator will make your VR experiences more immersive
Do you want a cockpit-style VR gaming chair that looks like something a Star Trek captain would sit in?
MSI targets pros with a thin and light laptop packed with GeForce Max-Q graphics
MSI introduced the P65 notebook during the IFA 2018 convention. Targeting content creators and professionals, it will arrive in two flavors: A White Limited Edition model and a Silver Edition version.
Strawberry-picking robots could replace human workers in the field
Robotics experts at the U.K.’s University of Essex have teamed up with a British jelly manufacturer to build robots that could replace human workers as strawberry pickers on farms. The post Strawberry-picking robots could replace human workers in the field appeared first on Digital Trends
Electric SUVs will duke it out in the Arctic in new racing series
The organizers of Formula E are in the early stages of planning a sub-series named Extreme E.
Get the most out of your S Pen! 12 apps to use with the Galaxy Note 9
So, you’ve got a Samsung Galaxy Note but no apps to go with your S Pen? These apps and games will help you make the most of the Samsung’s lauded stylus, whether you’re looking to take notes or slice virtual fruit.