Month: August 2021
Android 12 beta feature lets you control your phone with your face
Beyond its own accessibility applications, Google offers a powerful API that allows developers to create tools for people with disabilities. The beta version of the Android accessibility suite, which was part of the fourth Beta Android 12 that recently arrived at Pixel phones, includes a new way to control your phone. “The camera switches”, essentially […]
Read MoreAmazon’s Fire and Fire Kids tablets are on sale for up to 40 percent off
Amazon is known for making affordable tablets that obtain the basics. From now on, the retailer is offering discounts on a range of own slate that cut up to 33 percent of its larger and better devices. You can grab the 8-inch HD 8 inch from last year with an expandable storage of 32 GB […]
Read MoreAmazon knocks up to 30 percent off Echo devices in its ‘off to college’ sale
Regardless of whether you are getting personally to school in a few weeks, the last sale of Amazon is a good opportunity for anyone to take a new Echo device. In addition to fire tablets and fire TV devices, both the ECHO DOT and the regular ECHO speakers have been discounted: Echo Dot is reduced […]
Read MoreSmartphone for Snapdragon Insiders review: Not for most people
With the main telephone manufacturers such as Apple, Google and (in some regions, at least) that Samsung build its own processors, Qualcomm premium Snapdragon Premium CPUs face a more rigid competition than ever. But there are still some companies that still need those chipsets: Asus is a remarkable example. The ROG phones of Taiwanese Electronics […]
Read MoreTesla’s Autopilot is under federal investigation following crashes
The National Traffic Safety Administration of the US Highway. UU (NHTSA) has initiated an investigation of the Tesla autopilot system. The probe follows 11 accidents with vehicles parked for the first time since 2018, which resulted in 17 injuries and a death. “Most incidents took place after the darkness and shock scenes found included scene […]
Read MoreIntel Arc, the company’s first gaming GPUs, will debut in 2022
Intel has chosen a name for your high performance consumption graphics: Intel ARC. The brand will cover the sides of hardware and software from your high-end graphic cards, as well as services. The first GPU arc, alchemist named of code, will arrive in the first quarter of 2022 for desktop computers and laptops, as Intel […]
Read MoreAmazon’s Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for a record low of $80 right now
While nothing can replicate with a new hard cover book in your hands, you can not overcome the comfort of an electronic reader. Devices like Amazon Kindles allow you to take your entire library with you, so you should never have options when choosing your next reading. They also make good devices for students if […]
Read MoreBlue Origin takes NASA to court over SpaceX lunar lander contract
After a Mary of $ 2 billion, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has submitted a complaint with the United States Federal Claims Court on NASA’s management of the human landing system program. The challenge of the Tribunal reaches less than a month after the US Government’s responsibility office. UU The agency was with an offer of […]
Read MoreMIT developed a low-cost prosthetic hand that can help amputees feel again
The field of neuroprostides has advanced significantly in recent years, but technology is not yet close enough to make a difference in the lives of most amputees. However, a new MIT development could change that. In a joint project with the University of Shanghai Jiao Tong, the school designed a neuroprotsteés that cost around $ […]
Read MoreAnonymous chat app Yik Yak is back from the dead
Anonymous messaging applications were all the rage back in mid-2010. Yik Yak, one of the most popular on the back on the day, goes off in 2017, but now it is back from the dead. A new version has reached the iOS application store. Yik Yak is only available in the US. UU and on […]
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