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The JBL Go 3 is one of our favorite mini Bluetooth speakers of 2023, and right now you can pick up a recycled version for just $40.Lees verder op Cnet
The JBL Go 3 is one of our favorite mini Bluetooth speakers of 2023, and right now you can pick up a recycled version for just $40.Lees verder op Cnet
Check out our favorite lantern-style, baton and hands-free flashlights.Lees verder op Cnet
Natural Cycles is the only cycle-tracking app cleared by the FDA as birth control, and it continues to integrate itself with data collected from wearables.Lees verder op Cnet
Christine Hall / TechCrunch: Latin America-focused rapid grocery startup JOKR raised a $50M Series D led by Convivialité at an $800M valuation, down from a $1.3B valuation in February 2023 — Online grocery delivery company JOKR is out to show that it can continue to be a leader in the industry. Lees verder op Tech Meme
CNBC: Sources: as equities soared in 2020, Apple and Goldman were working on a stock trading feature for iPhones, shelving the project in 2022 as markets turned — – Apple was exploring the launch of an iPhone feature that would let users buy and sell stocks, according to three sources familiar with the plans. Lees verder op Tech Meme
Victoria Song / The Verge: Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 review: Precision Finding, Double Tap is great, and some Siri and brightness improvements, but many of the tweaks feel minor — Iterative updates aren’t flashy, but these smartwatches are mainly for folks who don’t have Apple Watches yet. Lees verder op Tech Meme
The A1 is a small footprint printer that Bambu Lab hopes will bring more people into the 3D printing fold.Lees verder op Cnet
From fixed wireless to fiber, here’s what you need to know about picking a home internet plan in the Treasure State.Lees verder op Cnet
The iPhone 15 has a new 48-megapixel camera sensor that shoots 24-megapixel photos by default.Lees verder op Cnet
The suit, filed with the Authors Guild, accuses the A.I. company of infringing on authors’ copyrights, claiming it used their books to train its ChatGPT chatbot.Lees verder op New York Times