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Google takes a stand against proprietary fast-charging in Android devices
Google’s new recommendations for Android 7 appear to be moving towards blocking the use of quick-charging standards. The company has put manufacturers on notice that it may make rigorous compliance with the USB-C protocol a requirement. The post Google takes … Continue reading
[#MarketingA20ans] 10 prodiges à suivre de près
Le génie n’attend pas le nombre des années. Ils ont entre 12 et 35 ans et pourraient bien révolutionner le marketing de demain. Portraits de 10 talents à suivre.
HDMI-CEC: The secret to streaming-remote simplicity
When I cut the cable TV cord nearly eight years ago, juggling multiple remote controls was a necessity. At minimum, you needed one for your television and another for your game console or streaming box. I used a third remote … Continue reading
35% off Oster Cordless Electric Wine Bottle Opener with Foil Cutter – Deal Alert
This cordless electric wine opener from Oster removes the cork in seconds with one-button operation, and opens up to 30 bottles before needing to be recharged. It features a foil cutter for easily removing seals and a comfortable soft-grip handle. … Continue reading
Golf, anyone? VW unleashes a new-product barrage
VW’s 2017 Golf model represents a heavy refresh, just two years before the all-new eighth-generation Golf. There’s even a 9.2-inch LCD for infotainment. The post Golf, anyone? VW unleashes a new-product barrage appeared first on ExtremeTech.
Intel may add Wi-Fi, USB 3.1 to next-generation chipsets
Intel may integrate USB 3.1 and Wi-Fi into its next-generation 300-series chipsets, further consolidating peripheral technology and giving desktop users built-in wireless support on all platforms. The post Intel may add Wi-Fi, USB 3.1 to next-generation chipsets appeared first on … Continue reading
Surface Book review roundup: great GPU performance and battery life, but it doesn’t come cheap
The new Surface Book scores big points for improved GPU performance and even better battery life, but older components, high prices, limited CPU improvements, and Microsoft’s decision not to sell the Performance Base separately from the primary system were all … Continue reading
The Google Assistant Developer Platform will be ready in December
Google’s major push into home automation and artificial intelligence has been sort-of realized with the Google Assistant. It lives inside of the Pixel and Google Home, but that’s just the start. The company wants to enable your favorite apps and … Continue reading
No more free lunch: Tesla kills free supercharger program for vehicles ordered in 2017
This was an inevitable move as the company expanded its charger network, but if you wanted free electricity you’d better pull the trigger on that purchase fast. The post No more free lunch: Tesla kills free supercharger program for vehicles … Continue reading
64% off Vansky Bias Lighting for HDTV USB LED Multi Color Strip Accent Lighting – Deal Alert
This bias lighting strip, currently discounted by 64% on Amazon from $49.99 down to just $17.99, reduces eye-strain caused by differences in picture brightness from scene to scene in movies, shows and games, by adding a subtle backlight to your … Continue reading