May 31, 2020 IFA 2020 Complete Coverage CES may be the largest consumer electronics show in the U.S., but IFA owns bragging rights as the largest CE show outside the states. In…
May 31, 2020 Samsung’s next Galaxy Watch gets spoiled by the FCC If Samsung was hoping to keep plans for a Galaxy Watch sequel under wraps, it’s probably disappointed. Droid-Life (via 9to5Google) has discovered a series…
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May 31, 2020 Amazon sellers use ‘collectible’ label to dodge price gouging rules Amazon’s measures to prevent price gouging have a relatively simple workaround. The Verge has learned that some third-party sellers are marking products as “collectible”…
May 31, 2020 How to watch SpaceX’s first crew dock with the International Space Station On Saturday afternoon, SpaceX launched its first human crew to space for NASA on the company’s new Crew Dragon spacecraft — but the mission…
May 30, 2020 OnePlus and McLaren have ended their phone partnership OnePlus will no longer release McLaren editions of its phones in the future. The phonemaker and the British auto manufacturer have ended their partnership,…
May 30, 2020 European Union Leaders Urge U.S. to Reconsider Withdrawing From the WHO European Union leaders on Saturday urged the U.S. to reconsider withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and stated that “global cooperation and solidarity…
May 30, 2020 NASA resumes human spaceflight from U.S. soil with SpaceX launch SpaceX launched two Americans into orbit from Florida in a landmark mission marking the first spaceflight of NASA astronauts from U.S. soil in nine…
May 30, 2020 ‘Sign in with Apple’ flaw let attackers take over accounts ‘Sign in with Apple’ is potentially more private than other login options, but it apparently included a serious security flaw. Researcher Bhavuk Jain recently…
May 30, 2020 Sen. Ted Cruz Says Allowing Iranian Leaders to Have Twitter Accounts Is Possibly Criminal U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is urging the federal government to open a criminal investigation into Twitter for allowing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali…