Month: November 2019

Tesla unveiled its much-anticipated Cybertruck electric pickup truck on Thursday evening as the company pushes to break into a segment of the automobile market that’s largely been ignored by electric carmakers. CEO Elon Musk unveiled the Cybertruck Wednesday live at an event in Los Angeles. Here’s everything you need to know about Tesla’s Cybertruck launch. What
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Road-trippers, commuters, and ride-hailing drivers are increasingly relying on dash cams to help keep an eye on the road ahead. There are hundreds of available models, but our favorite dash cam is the Garmin Dash Cam 56. It’s packed with useful, cutting-edge features like voice recognition technology, and it can even make timelapse videos users
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So, you want to turn your “dumb” house into a smarter one. You’re not alone. Analysts expect the smart home devices industry to reach $151.38 billion by 2024. But the question is, where do you begin? The thousands of smart gadgets on the market can overwhelm smart home beginners who are ready to enjoy better-equipped
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Netgear has released the first updated Canvas digital art from from Meural since acquiring the company last September, and the next-generation connected frame comes with some decent quality-of-life improvements as well as a new, additional size. It’s not a dramatic change from the original Meural Canvas, but it means that a product that was already
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Sonos revealed during its quarterly earnings report that it has acquired voice assistant startup Snips in a $37 million cash deal, Variety reported on Wednesday. Snips, which had been developing dedicated smart device assistants that can operate primarily locally, instead of relying on consistently round-tripping voice data to the cloud, could help Sonos set up
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It’s…like an unsightly backpack for my phone. Gif: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo) After years of calling PopSockets ugly eyesores, I get the appeal now. Earlier this year I upgraded to an iPhone XS Max and my Big Phone was a smidge too large for my hands. I grumbled, but it was surprisingly useful. Then when I
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