Month: August 2023

Google is working on a Microsoft Copilot competitor for Chrome

Google has unveilled a new artificial intelligence browser-based development environment for building full-stack applications in light of how difficult it can be “getting an app from zero to production.” Citing Google’s work on facilitating multiplatform app development, including Angular, Flutter, Google Cloud, and Firebase, the team of UX workers said:…

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How to Remove Your Info From Google With the ‘Results About You’ Tool

You can also set up alerts for whenever your home address, phone number, or email address appears in Search. Source

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It’s Tesla versus everyone else in the race for EV dominance

For years, Tesla was synonymous with everything cool, high tech, and futuristic. But is it still today? “Teslas used to look cool and now they don’t,” said Jessica Resler, a Brooklyn resident recently shopping for an EV who eventually settled on a BMW i4. “And they’ve become the Uber car…

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Lexie B2 Hearing Aids Review: Great Sound, Geriatric Look

Lexie’s B2 over-the-counter hearing aids work well—the audio is powered by Bose—but their overly conspicuous design is uncomfortable and off-putting. Source

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BlueJeans closing down as it admits defeat in the video conferencing wars

BlueJeans will be given the axe this month as parent company Verizon looks to optimize costs. The news comes just three years after the telecoms giant acquired the video conferencing after a year-long decision-making process that was based on the hope that BlueJeans could take on the likes of Zoom…

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The Morning After: Voyager 2 is alive!

NASA has regained contact with Voyager 2, only one of two human-made objects to leave the solar system. The agency lost touch with the probe on July 21st after a series of planned maneuvers pointed it two degrees away from Earth. It would have reset its orientation in October, but…

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