March 24, 2021 Sonos now has a 24-bit music streaming option Qobuz is the first service to offer that level of audio streaming quality through Sonos speakers. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity…
March 24, 2021 VTech’s latest instant camera for kids prints photos for only a penny VTech’s upcoming $75 instant camera for kids will only cost you a penny per printed photo, and it comes out this summer. via Engadget…
March 24, 2021 Samsung will use drone deliveries for Galaxy products in Ireland Some Samsung customers in Ireland will receive their orders through a courier that can take to the skies and reach them within a few…
March 24, 2021 Lime is offering app-free scooter rentals and free reservations to tempt new riders Lime is targeting new riders by offering an app-less experience that saves you the hassle of creating an account and setting up a payment…
March 24, 2021 The Morning After: The verdict on the OnePlus 9 Pro And the big absence of movie theaters this last year. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
March 24, 2021 Netflix’s animated film ‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ arrives April 30th Netflix has announced that “The Mitchells vs. The Machines” animated film from Into the Spider-Verse’s Lord & Miller will arrive on April 30th. via…
March 24, 2021 Smart’s airless bike tires use NASA tech to defeat punctures NASA-approved startup Smart is using the space agency’s smart memory alloy tech in its Metl bike tires. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…
March 24, 2021 MyZone’s hybrid fitness tracker breaks free of the chest strap MyZone has announced an upgraded heart-rate tracker that doesn’t have to wrap around your torso to track your workouts and activity. The MZ-Switch is…
March 24, 2021 Tesla now accepts Bitcoin in the US As it promised earlier this year, Tesla now accepts payment in Bitcoin, according to Tesla’s website and a tweet from CEO Elon Musk. via…
March 24, 2021 ‘Final Fantasy XI’ reboot for mobile has been canceled The Final Fantasy XI reboot that Square Enix was developing with Nexon, a South Korean-Japanese publisher focusing on online games for PC and mobile,…