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2024-03-28
New York Times 3 related

Ray-Ban Meta glasses hands-on: AI features coming in April, triggered by “Hey, Meta”, are sometimes impressive and helpful, but the AI often gets things wrong

Brian X. Chen, left, and Mike Isaac, reporters for The New York Times, trying out Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses.Aaron Wojack for The New York Times

2021-10-08
New York Times 1 related

Many popular VPN services are owned by companies with shady track records, like London-based Kape Technologies, which also owns VPN review sites

Brian X. Chen / New York Times :

2021-09-19
New York Times

The dismantling of digital advertising based on personal data and cookies is reshaping revenue plans for ad and tech industries, publishers, and small companies

Brian X. Chen / New York Times : Tweets: @glenngabe , @ohmdee , @carnage4life , @carnage4life , @pt , @joefav , @nytimes , @brave , @marshacollier , @nytscience , and @rob See also Mediagazer Tweets:...

2021-06-17
New York Times

With products like Dash Buttons and Echo Look, Amazon uses customers to test features then sunsets the devices too quickly due to low sales or negative feedback

Brian X. Chen / New York Times : Tweets: @elephantjournal , @rgmcgrath , @gregbensinger , and @chey_cobb Tweets: @elephantjournal : Amazon's experimental approach to product design can hurt your wall...

2020-11-08
The Verge 20 related

PlayStation 5 review: DualSense controller is amazing, performance is fast and smooth, has a more streamlined UI, but it's big and has no “quick resume” feature

Making console gaming exciting again Shawn Knight / TechSpot : PlayStation 5 review roundup: Sony's titan gears up for battle Tristan Rayner / Android Authority : Xbox Series X/S reviews showcase hot ...

2020-11-07
The Verge 17 related

PlayStation 5 review: DualSense controller is amazing, performance is fast and smooth, has a more streamlined UI, but it's big and has no “quick resume” feature

Making console gaming exciting again Tristan Rayner / Android Authority : Xbox Series X/S reviews showcase hot new consoles, plus more tech news today Luke Reilly / IGN : PlayStation 5 Review  —  New ...

2020-01-31
New York Times

Americans spent $170 on average on streaming TV services in 2019, a 30% increase since 2017, when they spent $130

Brian X. Chen / New York Times : Tweets: @abnormalreturns , @karlbode , and @michellemanafy Tweets: Tadas Viskanta / @abnormalreturns : Some additional info on doing a ‘subscription audit’: https://w...

2019-11-19
The Verge 33 related

Google Stadia review: works well and has a clearer picture than early rivals but 4K games do not look 4K, tons of features are missing, and it feels like a beta

its botched launch does the opposite Richard Leadbetter / Eurogamer.net : Stadia tech review: the best game streaming yet, but far from ready Brian X. Chen / New York Times : Google Stadia Wants You t...

2019-03-20
9to5Google 24 related

Google unveils Stadia, a game streaming service for Chrome, Android, and TVs that lets users “instantly” play games, coming in 2019 with 4K HDR support at 60FPS

For 20 years, Google has worked … Brad Sams / Thurrott : Phil Spencer on Stadia: Google Went Big Today, We Will Go Big at E3 Kris Holt / Engadget : Leaked memo promises major Xbox streaming news at E3...

2018-09-19
The Verge 42 related

iPhone XS and XS Max review: terrific display, great speakers, and long battery life, but expensive, very good camera but not great, portrait mode a hit or miss

Three years ago, Phil Schiller was my guest … Rene Ritchie / iMore : iPhone XS + Max Review: The best damn product Apple's ever made, take 2 Joe Rossignol / MacRumors : iPhone X Cases May Have Slightl...

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