August 12, 2020 TCL’s new 4K TVs offer Mini-LED tech and 120Hz gaming for $650 TCL has unveiled its 6-series lineup of 4K TVs with some impressive tech at relatively low prices. To start with, the sets all use…
August 12, 2020 Anker’s Roav C2 Pro Dash Cam Packs Tons of Advanced Features for $90 Anker Roav C2 Pro Dash Cam | $90 | Amazon | Use code ROAVDC839 Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity…
August 12, 2020 The Morning After: Surface Duo ships September 10th for $1,399 Early Tuesday morning, a Microsoft blog post popped up revealing pricing and other details for its dual-screen Surface Duo Android device. The $1,400 handheld…
August 12, 2020 Florida Sheriff Bans Masks As State’s Covid-19 Death Toll Breaks New Daily Record Billy Woods, the sheriff of central Florida’s Marion County, banned masks for all deputies and visitors to the sheriff’s office starting Tuesday, according to…
August 12, 2020 Varjo raises $54 million to bring VR with ‘human eye’ resolution to more industries Varjo, a Finnish startup developing virtual reality and mixed reality tech for the enterprise, has raised $54 million in a series C round of…
August 12, 2020 SNK’s Neo Geo MVSX brings the classic arcade machine to your home Gstone Group and SNK have announced the SNK Neo Geo MVSX home arcade system, a replica of the iconic SNK Neo GEO MVS arcade…
August 12, 2020 How social justice slideshows took over Instagram Zac Freeland/Vox PowerPoint activism is everywhere on Instagram. Why do these posts look so familiar? In 1971, to the backdrop of a funky jazz…
August 12, 2020 The Xbox Series X could launch on November 6th Microsoft confirmed this week that the Xbox Series X will launch in November, but the company could be targeting a very specific date: November…
August 12, 2020 Google Lens’ new ‘Homework’ filter will solve math problems from a photo Google has been giving students — and their parents — a few helpful tools to make studying from home a bit easier. Back in…
August 12, 2020 California judge rules Uber and Lyft must classify drivers as employees A California judge granted the state’s request for a preliminary injunction blocking Uber and Lyft from classifying their drivers as contractors.Read More via VentureBeat…