Who wouldn’t want one charging pad to charge multiple items simultaneously? Unfortunately, it looks like you won’t be getting AirPower anytime soon.
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Only 3% of Millennial’s Don’t use Amazon in 2019
You would be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of Amazon. That’s because Amazon takes up 47 percent of all e-commerce sales annually.
The Future of Police Dogs is Here Thanks to Cloning
Gone are the days when you had to go through extensive training sessions filled with “sit” and “stay” with your dog.
Instagram Introduces New Checkout Feature- Allowing In-App Purchases
Instagram excels when it comes to showing ads targetted at you based on your likes and who you follow.
More Americans Pay for Online Streaming Than Traditional TV
There’s nothing quite like sitting down to watch a two-hour movie and have it last for four hours solely because of commercials.
Get Rid of Spotty Wifi in Your Home With Samsung
Samsung announced its new SmartThings Wifi where Samsung partnered with Plume for a smarter type of wifi for your home.
Why You Shouldn’t Always Believe Snow Maps During Winter
It happens to be December and you’re anticipating the snow that will, unquestionably, come on Christmas Eve.
Google Removes 13 Apps From Their Play Store
Last week, on Thanksgiving weekend, Google removed thirteen apps from the Google Play store that were infected with malware.
Congress Wants Answers Concerning Google’s Nest Microphone Mess-up
For the past week, Google-owned smart home company, Nest, has been under backlash due to security concerns.
Facebook Plans on Launching “Clear History” Feature this Year
The pressure for Facebook privacy grew so great that CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that they had a “clear history” option for Facebook accounts during his F8 keynote address.
YouTube Begins to Demonetize Anti-Vax Videos
Anti-vax propaganda is still making headlines, with over 120 cases of measles reported since the beginning of 2019 alone.
Nike’s App for New Adapt BB Shoe Fails to Meet Expectations
It’s a self-lacing shoe, called the Adapt BB, and comes with an app that users can use to tighten or loosen their trainer according to their preferences.