January 6, 2021 Microsoft Edge history and tab sync features finally start rolling out Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft is finally starting to roll out history and tab sync for its Edge browser. After nearly…
January 6, 2021 Amazon reportedly developing radar-equipped sleep apnea tracker Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Amazon is developing a new Alexa-powered device that can track and monitor for signs of sleep apnea…
January 6, 2021 US intelligence agencies say Russia was likely behind the SolarWinds hack America’s intelligence community has issued a joint statement naming Russia as the most likely source of the SolarWinds hack. Representatives from the FBI, NSA…
January 6, 2021 Amazon Buys Planes From Airlines Struggling With Pandemic Slowdown Amazon has purchased 11 passenger planes from Delta and WestJet that will be converted into cargo jets, according to a press release from the…
January 6, 2021 ***** administration bans Alipay and WeChat Pay President ***** has signed an executive order banning Ant Group’s Alipay, WeChat Pay and 6 other Chinese apps in the US, according to Reuters….
January 6, 2021 LG’s newest cordless vac automatically empties itself The charging stand can also store its accessories. | Image: LG LG’s new vacuum cleaner, the ridiculously named LG CordZeroThinQ A9 Kompressor Plus, should…
January 6, 2021 NASA reveals how its SPHEREx space telescope will search for big bang clues NASA has hit a key milestone in the development of SPHEREx space telescope, designed for the lofty purpose of studying the Big Bang theory…
January 6, 2021 Google confirms plans for new Nest Cam lineup this year Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is no longer available to buy, Google has confirmed to 9to5Google, after…
January 6, 2021 Verizon puts 3G shutdown plans on hold indefinitely Verizon (owner of Engadget's parent company, Verizon Media) isn’t shutting down its 3G network anytime soon. Kevin King, the carrier’s spokesperson, told Light Reading…
January 6, 2021 Mild Covid-19 Cases More Likely to Lose Their Sense of Smell, Study Finds For people with mild covid-19, the nose may know better than any other part of the body. New research released Wednesday suggests that nearly…