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Tuesday, 10 September 2019

These are the best deals on Nespresso machines from Amazon and Walmart

Nespresso single-serve coffee and espresso machines create your favorite brew with a touch of a button. Amazon and Walmart have great deals on Nespresso machines by Breville and De'Longhi, Nespresso licensees with full model ranges.

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Enjoy over $150 in savings with Walmart’s deal on this Samsung 55-inch 4K TV

Looking to upgrade to a 4K TV? Samsung's 55-inch variant from the RU7200 series is currently discounted on Walmart by 25%.

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'Storm Area 51' event creator pulls out of 'Storm Area 51' event - CNET

The event could be a "disaster," he said.

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How to watch Texans vs. Saints, Broncos vs. Raiders Monday Night Football games without cable - CNET

Week 1 of the NFL season concludes with a Monday night doubleheader.

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Margot Robbie gears up for a new Tank Girl movie - CNET

The punk-rock girl comic book character could be the perfect role for Robbie, whose production company has optioned the rights.

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iPhone 11 models won't have support for Apple Pencil, Kuo says - CNET

And don't expect support for bilateral charging, the respected Apple analyst reports.

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Google Docs could soon show you word counts while you type

LG plugs NVIDIA G-Sync into its 2019 OLED TVs


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Facebook's Zuckerberg and Sandberg very involved in content decisions, report says - CNET

The social network has faced criticism for what content it leaves up or pulls down.

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EA is testing its cloud gaming service - CNET

Project Atlas enters trial phase across four games on PC: FIFA 19, Titanfall 2, Need for Speed Rivals and Unravel.

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2019 Frankfurt Motor Show: VW gets electric, Porsche shows its basic side and more - Roadshow

Whether you're looking for high-end sports cars or electric hatchbacks, Frankfurt has it all.

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Tidal vs. Spotify: Which music streaming service has the features you need?

Spotify may be king of the streaming music world, but Tidal has unique features that make it worth a look. Which one should get your monthly music allowance?

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Amazon drops deals on SanDisk Ultra microSD cards to give your gadgets more space

Amazon is dropping the price of these SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory cards by up to 17% off. Order yours today.

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2020 Audi RS7 Sportback is has all the uber, none of the wagen - Roadshow

Audi's new supercoupe sacrifices a little practicality for a lot of style and that's OK with us.

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The 2020 Audi RS7 Sportback is a 591-hp, 4-door supercoupe for the wagon-averse - Roadshow

The 2020 RS7 Sportback shares its guts with the RS6 Avant but sports its own unique looks.

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Bugatti's latest Chiron can hit 300 mph - Roadshow

It's called the Super Sport 300+, and that number means exactly what you think it does.

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AT&T's secret prepaid plan is actually... good? - CNET

For $25 per month, you can get an 8GB plan with mobile hotspot and rollover data. The catch: You have to prepay for a full year.

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Plans for Melbourne's flying taxi service get serious as Uber Air head appointed

The company seems to be pushing forward with the launch of Uber Air in Melbourne next year.

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California Labor Bill, Near Passage, Is Blow to Uber and Lyft

The companies seem to have fallen short in efforts to dodge legislation classifying many workers in the gig economy as employees and not contractors.

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EA's Project Atlas cloud gaming launches tonight in closed beta


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What you thought you knew about the iPhone 11 is wrong according to Kuo

Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo gives us one final prediction roundup.

After all the rumors we've been hearing about the iPhone 11, much of which comes from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, today, we're learning via MacRumors that some of those rumors are false, and some features are just not ready for this year's iPhone.

According to a note to investors, Kuo lays out his official roundup for what he believes will be announced at Apple's iPhone event tomorrow at 10:00 AM PT/ 1:00 PM ET.

First up: no Apple Pencil support for the iPhone. I know, we all wanted that tiny golf pencil-sized Apple-branded stylus for the iPhone, but according to Kuo, it ain't happening this year.

Kuo also believes that the iPhone 11 will not have a USB-C port. It'll still be Lightning, though there will supposedly be an 18W power adapter with the Pro and Pro Max models, which does have a USB-C connector (this is sort of what we'd been thinking would be the case). The iPhone XR version (the 6.1-inch model) will ship with the same 5W adapter.

The 2019 iPhone won't support two-way wireless charging because "the charging efficiencies may not meet Apple's requirements." I think this means we can get our hopes up now for the 2010 iPhone to have it, though.

There will be new colors, but it's likely this will only be for the "XR" or 6.1-inch model, and the camera notch size and design will not change.

Kuo also reconfirms his earlier prediction that the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max will have a triple-lens camera system and all three iPhone models will have ultra-wideband support, which improves indoor navigation (like inside malls and airports).

As the hours tick by, we get closer to knowing exactly what the new iPhone models will be. Be sure to bookmark our live events page and follow along with us as all the new products and features are announced tomorrow at 10:00 AM/1:00 PM PT.



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The next iPhone may not have reverse wireless charging for your AirPods after all

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With less than 24 hours remaining until Apple reveals the iPhone 11 — or whatever they might be named — the most trusted source of Apple rumors is backing away from his prediction that they’ll include reverse wireless charging that would let you use your phone to top up your wirelessly charging AirPods case.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo isn’t saying quite yet that the feature has been definitively axed — but that it may have been ditched because the “charging efficiency may not meet Apple’s requirements,” according to 9to5Mac.

If so, it wouldn’t be the first time in recent memory that Apple’s had trouble bringing wireless charging up to its standards; Apple got a rare black eye this spring when it abruptly canceled its publicly announced...

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The 2020 iPhone already sounds way more exciting than the iPhone 11


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