Month: March 2022

Dynabook launches new laptops with AI smarts for the hybrid worker

Audio player loading… In an effort to further support businesses transitioning to hybrid work, Dynabook has refreshed its Tecra line of business laptops with the latest Intel processors and Windows 11 Pro. The new 14-inch Tecra A40-K is a performance-rich laptop that measures just 18.9mm thin and is well-suited for…

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Sonos might make your next TV streaming OS

Sonos is known for its whole-home audio systems and its soundbars, but now the company is hiring for a new home theater project that’s sure to give you more control from the couch. The speculation comes from the mention of a new “Home Theater OS” project being revealed in new…

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The NFL now lets teams chase blockchain sponsors but bans specific crypto and fan token deals

The National Football League will now allow teams to secure sponsorships with blockchain companies. However, it will still prohibit them from promoting specific cryptocurrencies and fan tokens, according to a report from CNBC. This reverses the NFL’s previous decision to bar teams from cryptocurrency sponsorships completely. In an internal memo…

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Kickstarter CEO Aziz Hasan is stepping down

Kickstarter CEO Aziz Hasan is stepping down. In a blog titled “Moving Forward, with Gratitude,” Hasan says COO Sean Leow will be interim CEO and that the search for a permanent replacement is already underway. In an interview with Fast Company, Hasan says “personal reflections” and a desire to spend…

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Google won’t give old Pixels the best 5G, even though it admits it could

Google says it doesn’t plan to update the software for the Pixel 4a 5G, 5, or 5a to support C-band 5G in the US, despite also saying that the phones have the necessary hardware and that the functionality will work in other countries. Google hasn’t explained this decision, which it…

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Twitter will now let you record a GIF right from the iOS app’s camera

Twitter may have just rolled back a really bad product decision, but on Tuesday, it added a very good one: you can make GIFs right from the in-app camera on iOS. The new feature could be a useful way to share short clips to your timeline without having to upload…

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