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Peloton Acquisitions: AI voice assistant, wearables, interactive workout mat — clues to the future?

AI based voice assistants, wearables and interactive workout mats. Just a few of the latest technologies that Peloton Interactive (NASDAQ: PTON) has acquired. Bloomberg reports that the trendy at-home fitness company that exploded in growth thanks to shelter-in-place life that started in early 2020 has bought three companies. They're all relatively minor...

That’s it? iPhone 5 boasts extra row of icons (Dud)

The iPhone 5 is underwhelming at best, and a dud at worst. It's clear to me that the Golden Age of mobile tech, presided by Steve Jobs, is over.

Lenovo “leaks” (aka markets) new ThinkPad models in advance of CES

Leaking is so trendy these days. December it was all about Google's Nexus One, which lit up the Blogosphere with photos, videos and endless posts about its specs. Funny thing those "leaks." Especially ones that provide full-blown review models to press (Engadget received a Nexus One and has complete unboxing...

Frothy-Froth: How do you take your Silicon Valley? (aka Bubble Watch)

In 1999, I was at Cisco and having the time of my life. So was every one else. Why am I getting deja vu all over again?

BlackBerry launches social network based on Messenger

According to BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, BBM has 60 million monthly active users, and customers send and receive more than 10 billion messages each day.
Google TPU pods - AI and machine learning battlefront

Google places big bets on AI and machine learning

Now that we're wired into the cloud with smartphones and tablets, that data is about to be used to build an army of machine learning-based neural networks. What exactly does that mean for us mere mortals... ?

Updated Google Nexus reportedly made by HTC, features 5-inch display

The 5-inch display on the HTC Google Nexus 5 would put the new flagship Android in the so-called "phablet" category- a device with a screen big enough to slot in between a small tablet (at 7-inches) and a standard smartphone (typically at 4- to 4.65-inches).
Crazy or Die short film by Clinton and Loni Stark

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Putting Panasonic's flagship 4K mirrorless camera to the test with real-world projects.

‘Apple Glass’ AR-enabled glasses appear to be on the way, but need something that Google Glass missed

It's one thing to be hip and sell to early adopters, but entirely different to reach mainstream buyers.