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Beyond the iPhone, what to expect from Apple's Sept. 12 'Gather round' special event Now the invitation is out, you could brace yourself for speculation, wild predictions, a lot of wishful thinking, and a few Apple leaks.
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Google Pixel 3 leaks with notchless 5.5" 1080p display, dual front cameras with variable apertures, and more The Pixel 3 XL has been leaking left and right, and to put it lightly, people have not been happy with its massive notch. We're finally getting to see the smaller Pixel 3 for the first time, and it looks like this may be the Pixel to get this year for ...
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Marvel At This Drivable Bugatti Chiron Built From a Million Pieces of Lego Technic and 2304 Electric Toy Motors GIF: Lego. As cool as the 5.3-million-piece Lego X-wing fighter the toymaker built in Times Square was—the ship didn't actually fly.
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Sony WH-1000XM3 finally surpasses Bose as best noise-canceling headphone For the last few years, Sony's been hot on the heels of rival Bose, working hard to create the ultimate noise-canceling headphone.
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Samsung Unveils 8K QLED TV, But Can You Tell the Difference? BERLIN—4K TVs are old hat, according to Samsung. Adoption is still ongoing as technologies like HDR and OLED screens continue to develop and expand, but big trade shows like IFA are all about the future.
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Google Assistant can now understand two languages at once Starting today, the voice assistant can speak two languages simultaneously. That means bilingual families can request music, check the weather, control a smart lightbulb and do myriad other things in two tongues without having to change settings each time.
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Why did Lenovo stretch the ThinkPad X1 Extreme to 15 inches? To kill the MacBook Pro Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Extreme has a mission: to kill the MacBook Pro 15. I'm not just saying that to manufacture drama, either.
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Google's new hardware security key was made by a Chinese company A new Google product for securely logging into web services is made by a company based in China called Feitian, CNBC has learned. The arrangement is somewhat unusual given Google's continuing hardware push in recent years, as the company has ...
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10 tips and tricks to make the most of your new Galaxy Note 9 The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is an expensive phone, but it might also be the one to get right now. After dropping a grand on a new smartphone, you really ought to make sure you're using it to the fullest.
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