Month: November 2023

LG’s C3 OLED record-low price of $1,599 is the Black Friday deal you should buy now

As a deals editor for TechRadar, I’ve been extremely impressed with this year’s Black Friday TV deals, thanks to record-low prices on a range of displays from Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The Black Friday TV deal that I keep going back to and recommending to family and friends is…

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Rick and Morty’s Dan Harmon and Scott Marder are trusting the process for season 7

Though Rick and Morty’s resident supergenius misanthrope was introduced as the kind of edgy cynic who would openly mock people for going to therapy, the show’s new seventh season has seen Rick Sanchez come around on the idea of talking about his feelings in a big way. Rick’s still an…

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PlayStation Portal review: A baffling handheld for no one but Sony diehards

Sony has apparently learned nothing from the success of the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. Or from its own portable systems like the Vita and PSP, for that matter. The PlayStation Portal (yes, technically it’s another PSP) is a $200 handheld system that can only stream games from your PlayStation…

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WhatsApp is upgrading its voice chat tool so it can host a lot more people

WhatsApp is upgrading the Voice Chat feature on mobile so users can now host large group calls with up to 128 participants.  The platform has yet to make a formal announcement of the changes through its usual avenues although details can be found on its Help Center support website. On…

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Einride’s drone truck has its first full-time job moving GE appliances around

The Swedish autonomous trucking company Einride is using its cab-less electric delivery vehicles in Selmer, Tennessee, to move items from GE Appliances’ manufacturing plant to a warehouse. This operation can run up to seven shuttles per day, Monday through Thursday, the press release states. In an email to The Verge,…

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A Google witness let slip just how much it pays Apple for Safari search

Google gives Apple a 36 percent cut of all search ad revenue that comes from Safari, according to University of Chicago professor Kevin Murphy. Google had fought to keep the number confidential, but Bloomberg reports that Murphy shared the figure while testifying in Google’s defense today at the Google antitrust…

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