Archive for May, 2018

Apple HomePod goes stereo

Apple has given audiophiles a reason to buy HomePod by enabling it to control speakers made by other manufacturers.

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No more dead spots at home

Routers combine to direct traffic from one part of the network to another by the shortest route using the most powerful signal.

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HTC U12+: the review

A smartphone that you can command by squeezing is a headline feature that HTC hopes will get its U12+ noticed.

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Sony Ear Duo a turn-off

Sony Xperia Ear Duo is a case of impractical design letting down great ideas.

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Every move you make

Google may go past seeing what we buy to swaying our choices.

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Echo Spot has a bedside manner

Amazon’s Echo Spot is a 21st-century smart alarm clock that looks like a relic of 50 years ago.

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Camera quality carries P20 Pro

Huawei’s P20 Pro has the looks, specs, power and camera to trouble the Apple/Samsung phone market duopoly.

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CeBIT 2018 showcases new tech

The inventors of the wheel had no idea what Balmain outfit Design + Industry would do with it some 5000 years later.

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Anyone for e-sport?

Gaming enthusiasts are taking their virtual reality skills to a new level.

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Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes teaches a crash course in coding

It was back to school when Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes held a coding class yesterday.

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Big firms waken to cyber threat

The former head of Europol says the WannaCry virus preyed on the failure of major firms to patch a basic weakness.

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