Month: November 2019

Oculus’ tethered solution brings the entire Rift library to standalone headsets. Beginning today, Oculus will be rolling out a beta version of its highly-anticipated Oculus Link software, which will allow those with VR-ready PC’s to access the entirety of their Rift/Rift S content library from their Oculus Quest headsets.  Originally announced during the Oculus Connect
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Smartwatches are popular holiday gifts because they are easy to buy for other people. You don’t have to worry about sleeve length, shoe size or color schemes. If you know a person’s favorite sport then you are golden as you can choose between fitness-centric watches, running watches, hiking watches, and even watches for golfing. You really can’t lose. These
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The Women’s Health Center in Charleston, West Virginia is an unassuming, single-story beige brick building in a shabby neighborhood, just steps from the train tracks and a crisis pregnancy center, a shuttered vape shop, and a row of small homes surrounded by chainlink fences. I visited the center, the last abortion clinic in the state,
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Ride-hailing service Heetch has added a new investor to its $38 million Series B round. AfricInvest is investing another $4 million in the startup — in total, Heetch has raised a $42 million Series B round. Previous investors in the Series B round include Cathay Innovation, Idinvest and Total Ventures. Heetch first started as a
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There’s no disputing that Disney+ is packed with good stuff. It has (almost) all of Disney’s animated movies. It has The Mandalorian, the first live-action Star Wars TV show. It has original content from National Geographic, the entire Pixar library, Disney’s classic live-action family films, and much, much more. With more than 600 series and
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Come the end of January, it appears the Cortana app’s getting booted to the Microsoft assistant graveyard. At least poor Clippy will have some company now. That’s according to a support article Microsoft posted to several regional markets this week, though a spokesperson later clarified to Gizmodo that only users in the following areas can
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tech2 News StaffNov 16, 2019 16:39:29 IST Hike Messenger has announced its own version of animated emoji called HikeMoji. However, what makes HikeMoji stand apart from similar offerings by many other platforms is its local flavour. Hike says that HikeMoji offers more Indianised facial features, accessories like bindis and nose pins, local clothing, among other things. HikeMoji
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Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is seen here speaking at a Washington Post interview in D.C. in February of 2018. Photo: Toya Sarno Jordan (Getty) Microsoft is bringing on former US Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate whether AnyVision, a facial recognition company it invested in over the summer, violated Microsoft’s ethics guidelines, according
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