Tag: author_name|Lawrence Bonk

Abbott’s OTC glucose monitor is now available in the US

Health tech company Abbott has been working on a number of biometric wearables for regular consumers. Now, we can get our hands on one. The company just released the Lingo continuous glucose monitor.  This is an over-the-counter device, so you can just order it without prior approval. However, it’s not…

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Panasonic just returned to the US market with new OLED and Mini-LED TVs

Panasonic TVs have been missing from the US market for over a decade, which is odd because, well, the company makes good stuff. In any event, our national nightmare is over. The Japanese electronics giant just released a bunch of new televisions for US customers. The releases break down into…

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Apple Event 2024: What we expect at the iPhone 16 launch event on Monday, September 9

For Apple devotees, the biggest tech day of the year is coming up: The Apple iPhone 16 event. It’ll take place on September 9 at 1PM ET and you can stream it live on YouTube or the company’s website. We’ll also be live-blogging the news.  The biggest news we’re expecting…

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Apple Event 2024: What we expect at the iPhone 16 launch event next week

The biggest day of the tech world’s autumn calendar is nearly here: Apple’s iPhone 16 event will take place on September 9 at 1PM ET. We’ll be live-blogging the news, and you can watch it live via the company’s website or on YouTube. The biggest news from Apple’s It’s Glowtime…

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Zillow enhanced its AI search feature, so now you can sadly stare at even more overpriced homes

The American dream used to involve purchasing a home. As huge corporations buy up residential stock and wages lay stagnant, the new American dream is to scroll through Zillow and salivate at what could have been, if only we had been born into one of those families with money. To…

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NVIDIA is reportedly in the spotlight of the DoJ’s AI antitrust probe

Update, September 4, 5:15PM ET: NVIDIA has denied Bloomberg‘s report. Speaking to CNBC, the chipmaker said that it had inquired with the US Department of Justice and has not been subpoenaed. It added that it was “happy to answer any questions regulators” have about its business. The headline of this…

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