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Most tech-savvy people have something made by Anker in their homes. The ubiquitous Chinese company offers a range of dirt-cheap electronics, from cables and chargers, to bluetooth speakers and even robot vacuum cleaners. Today, at Berlin’s massive IFA 2018 tech trade show, the company lifted the curtain on a few new additions to its line-up. Eufy RoboVac 30C Anker’s sub-brand, Eufy, is all about the home. Search Amazon for it, and you’ll stumble across a range of Alexa-enabled light bulbs, smart body scales, and robot vacuums. At IFA 2018, the company announced the launch of the Eufy RoboVac 30C. This…
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The world’s biggest Bitcoin mining pool is now set on dominating Ethereum. BTC.com, a subsidiary of cryptocurrency mining hardware giant Bitmain, has today released a new client specifically built to mine the Ethereum blockchain. BTC.com currently accounts for roughly 16 percent of the computing power driving Bitcoin (hash rate). Similarly, it makes up around 14 percent of the Bitcoin Cash network. But, it seems that Bitmain is simply not content to dominate those two: Ethereum is next. “We expect mining operations to grow to 12 [percent] of ETH total hashrate in the next 12 months.” says Zhuang Zhong, Director of BTC.com’s mining pool.…
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Google “best noise-cancelling headphones,” and you’ll see almost certainly see Sony’s 1000X series among the top recommendations. My boss liked the WH-1000MX2 so much he may or may not have stole them from Sony. Now in its third iteration, the WH-1000XM3 – Sony really needs a better naming scheme – brings significant improvements to both sound and comfort at a $349 price point. Oh, and it finally ditched Micro USB for USB-C. You can thank a a new “HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1” for the audio improvements. Sony says it’s four four times more powerful than its predecesssor, which allows it…
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The Google Play store has a nifty – and seemingly new – feature that should make it a whole lot easier to stream your favorite movie or TV show: its search now lets you look up content right in the store, and displays services that host it. To use it, simply fire up the Play store on your Android device, and punch in the name of any TV series or movie, and it’ll list streaming apps that have what you’re looking for. Naturally, if it’s available on Google’s own video platform to buy or rent, those listings will show up…
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