Month: August 2020

Alexa, Play My Alibi: The Smart Home Gets Taken to Court

This week, we discuss the growing trend of data from smart speakers and other connected devices being used to solve crimes. Source

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The Morning After: Meet LG’s face-hugging personal air purifier

Luxe tech is a wonderfully insane category that defies logic, preying on the flush bank accounts of people that don’t know how much a banana costs. Bang & Olufsen usually strikes a good balance between thousand-dollar gadgetry, design and functio… Source

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Google’s new web standard could disable your ad-blocker null

A new web specification tabled by Google could have serious ramifications for the privacy of internet users and the transparency of the web, a researcher has warned. According to a blog post from Peter Snyder, Senior Privacy Researcher at Brave Software (developer of privacy-focused web browser Brave), Google’s new Web…

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iMac Review (27-Inch, 2020): A Powerful and Reliable Mac

This Intel-powered all-in-one desktop computer is back and retuned for working from home. Source

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Record Store Day 2020: the best turntable, speaker, and headphone deals record store day deals

Following two Covid-19-related delays, Record Store Day 2020 is just one day away, kicking off on August 29. This year, the event is being split over three dates; August 29, September 26, and October 24 in a bid to adhere to social distancing guidelines across the world.  What is Record…

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Windows 10 is getting a killer iPhone feature null

Could Microsoft be taking inspiration from the iPhone and iOS for the next Windows 10 update? It seems so, with a feature that will allow you to archive apps you rarely use – which seems awfully similar to the useful offload apps you can find on Apple’s smartphones. At the…

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