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Month: February 2019

Dr. Mario comes to iOS this summer

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Mario meets Tetris meets iPhone! Nintendo has brought a few of its popular franchises to iPhone, like Super Mario Run and Animal Crossing — though of […] Read the original post by Ara Wagoner

Power up on your travels with Anker’s discounted PowerDrive USB Car Charger

Posted on February 2, 2019 by

Drive off with this USB car charger at one of its best prices yet. Anker’s 5-port PowerDrive 5 USB Car Charger is down to $15.99 at […] Read the original post by Alex Smith

Tin: Apple Pencil stylus leaves scratches on iPad Pro 2018 for 60+ thousand rubles

Posted on February 2, 2019 by

Unpleasant. Users suffering tablets iPad Pro 2018 new problem. Owners of the latest models of iPad Pro report that Apple Pencil stylus 2 leaves noticeable scratches […] Read the original post by adminfsd

MTS returns of up to 10 000 real money when buying smartphones

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New best action. Mobile operator MTS was marked by generous new promotion. Internet-shop of MTS have an opportunity to purchase the best smartphones, Huawei Honor, Samsung, […] Read the original post by adminfsd

iPhone X has dropped in price below the psychological mark

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If you want to take, now is the time! iPhone X for several months now, officially not possible, but the smartphone remains on sale almost everywhere. […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Siri team continues to reorganize under John Giannandrea

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With John Giannandrea continuing to roll through Apple, turning AI into an organization as important to the company’s future as silicon was over the last […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie

Find out how long the Fitbit Charge 3 battery last!

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Best answer: According to its website, the Fitbit Charge 3’s battery can last up to seven days. This means, in theory, you could get a […] Read the original post by Stephanie A Barnes

A Facebook Crackdown, Amazon Facial Recognition, and More Security News This Week

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Hackers use SS7 flaws to rob banks, Japan goes after IoT vulnerabilities, and more security news this week. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman

The History of Women in Sci-Fi Isn’t What You Think

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Conventional wisdom holds that science fiction was written mostly by men until the 1960s and ’70s. Not true. Read the original post by Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy

Do existing Fitbit chargers work on the Charge 3?

Posted on February 2, 2019 by

Best answer: Unfortunately not. Due to the updated heart rate sensor on the Charge 3, you won’t be able to use your old cables from […] Read the original post by Jason Cockerham

Chrome Avail Backpack Review: Comfortable For Commuters

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Plush shoulders and a ventilated back panel make this a good choice for bike commuters. Read the original post by Adrienne So

7 Best TVs to Buy in 2019: 4K, OLED, Samsung, and More

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The best, boldest, and most budget friendly 4K TVs we’ve seen, including LG, Samsung, Vizio, TCL, and Sony. Read the original post by Jeffrey Van Camp

Elon Musk has given mankind its patents

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World famous entrepreneur-innovator Elon Musk said he was willing to make available to everyone the patents owned by the company-the manufacturer of electric Tesla. Explaining his […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Apple has eliminated failures in the App Store, Apple Music, iTunes Store

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MOSCOW, Feb 2 — RIA Novosti. Apple has eliminated failures in the services App Store, iTunes and the Apple Music Store, from the data on […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Google Says It Wants Rules for the Use of AI–Kinda, Sorta

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In a new white paper, Google suggests tech companies are best left to themselves on how to deploy AI, but highlights areas where the government […] Read the original post by Tom Simonite

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