What you need to know Some iPhone XR users can’t get a signal on UK carrier O2. The issue appears to have been created by a software […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Month: January 2020
CES: Qualcomm’s self-driving platform
Qualcomm revealed an autonomous driving platform at CES, branded Snapdragon Ride. It consists of a family SoCs, a processing accelerator – both designed for ASIL-D level […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Sony announces new 8K LED and 4K OLED TVs
They come with advanced picture quality and sound capabilities! What you need to know Sony has announced new 8K and 4K televisions. The new Z8H is an 8K […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Samsung’s at it again and this time it stole Apple’s Face ID icon
What you need to know Samsung held a CES keynote yesterday. During the keynote, it threw up a slide explaining Samsung Pass. That slide had what looks to […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Home cinema projection LEDs from Osram challenge discharge lamps
Osram is claiming record brightness for its latest projector LEDs. “With the Ostar Projection Power family, Osram has succeeded for the first time in achieving […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
FBI seeks Apple’s assistance in unlocking Pensacola gunman’s iPhone
Where have we heard this before? What you need to know The FBI is seeking Apple’s aid in unlocking two iPhones. It is believed these phones were owned […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
CES 2020: NURVV announces new Run Insoles and Coaching App
What you need to know The lightweight insoles include 32 sensors. A companion Coaching app is available for iOS and Android. Orders start shipping January 20. How are your […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
Lenovo’s First Foldable PC, the ThinkPad X1 Fold, Launches in mid-2020 for $2,499
Last year in May, Lenovo previewed a foldable PC which it promised to release in 2020. That time has finally arrived as at CES 2020, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
White House Favors a Light Touch in Regulating AI
US chief technology officer Michael Kratsios lists “principles” for government oversight, but analysts question whether they are too vague to do any good. Read the original post by Will Knight
Apple’s ‘Back to Uni’ Promo Offering Free Beats Headphones and More to Students
Apple’s ‘Back to Uni’ promo is now live in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and Brazil where it is offering eligible students and teachers free […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Signifyd: Product Overview and Insight
eWEEK COMPANY ANALYSIS: Signifyd provides a comprehensive commerce protection platform that protects merchants from fraud, consumer abuse and revenue loss caused by needless barriers complicating […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
CES 2020: LG Bringing Apple TV App to Older 2018, 2019 TVs
At last year’s CES, LG confirmed that it is bringing AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support to its 2019 smart TVs. At this year’s CES, LG […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
The updated Flare adds better sound along with an extra LED light ring
The budget friendly Soundcore Flare gains more power, LEDs, and expanded linking capabilities. What you need to know Latest in the Flare line ups driver output to […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
Start a conference call from anywhere with Anker’s PowerConf
Now you can have a conference call just about anywhere, for better or for worse. What you need to know PowerConf works in and out of the […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
CES 2020: Belkin announces products for the new decade
What you need to know Smart home innovations from Wemo and Linksys have been announced. Belkin offers new wall chargers and power banks for your favorite mobile […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe