Google’s Smart Compose feature, should you try to enable it, will attempt to predict what you’re about to say next in an email based on what you’ve previously typed. One thing the feature doesn’t do, however, is attempt to guess the proper pronoun of address for the person you are …
Read More »Google Project Fi Is Opening Up to iPhones, Samsung, and More
Google launched its Project Fi cellular service in 2015, and it was limited to Google’s phones for most of the last three and a half years. Google recently added support for a handful of Motorola and LG phones, but it’s finally opening the doors to much more popular devices. According …
Read More »Intel’s Comet Lake-S Rumored to Pack 10 Cores, Debut on 14nm
In the wake of Intel’s latest Core i9-9900K launch, there have been questions about just where the CPU market would go from here. As things stand, both AMD and Intel have rolled out eight-core/16-thread chips at the top of the desktop market. Both companies are working on die shrinks and …
Read More »AMD May Have Doubled Per-Core L3 Cache on 7nm Epyc CPUs
AMD may have revealed its upcoming 7nm Epyc CPUs at its New Horizons event, but it only touched on many of the architectural enhancements and improvements for the core. We know that the chip pairs a series of 7nm chiplets (each containing eight CPU cores), but fine details on cache …
Read More »Hands On With the Google Pixel Slate
With all the excitement about convertible computers and the popularity of Apple’s iPad Pro, it’s natural for Google to introduce one for its Chrome OS lineup. In some ways, the new Pixel Slate is a successor to the highly rated but expensive Pixelbook. But Google has moved from a traditional …
Read More »Rogue Developer Uses Popular Open Source Project to Steal Bitcoins
Living the cryptocurrency life might give you more control over your money, but it also comes with much more risk than old-fashioned fiat money. Some Bitcoin users are learning this lesson the hard way after developers discovered malicious code in a widely used open source code library. The goal, it …
Read More »LG Patents Smartphone With 16 Cameras, Because Sure, Why Not
For years, phone makers raced to pack in as many megapixels as possible into mobile cameras. The small size of phone sensors means more megapixels will only do you so much good. Now, the trend is toward more camera sensors. Some phones pack as many as four rear-facing camera sensors, …
Read More »Black Friday drove half a million new users to the top shopping apps
More U.S. consumers were shopping on mobile devices on Black Friday this year, with $2.1 billion in sales coming from smartphones. This trend was also reflected across the U.S. App Store. According to new data from Sensor Tower out this morning, the top 10 shopping apps on the App Store …
Read More »Xiaomi’s UK Mi Shop is a crazier Apple Shop where you can pay for stuff
Xiaomi’s recent U.K. launch was something of a blended bag, however in between the arrival of mega-affordable flagship phones, electrical scooters you can’t ride in public, and a’Flash Sale’that went extremely incorrect, there was one interesting announcement that went a little under the radar. Editor’s Select These are the best …
Read More »The Miracle Innovation Self-parking Innovation!|OLX BLOG SITE
State what you desire, no one likes to park a vehicle. It can be the most unpleasant and annoying procedure (yes, it in fact seems like a procedure) for a driver, to park a vehicle. Ever discovered how something bad always takes place in the parking lot in movies? Yeah, …
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