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The Ecobee3 Lite is a decent smart thermostat that costs less than most

The Ecobee3 Lite is a decent smart thermostat that costs less than most

Most thermostat makers now have at least a single entry in the smart-home category, with some already on their second- and even third-gen products. [Read more...]
Bloomberg: Apple isn't building a car anymore

Bloomberg: Apple isn't building a car anymore

Remember Apple's ambitious, long-rumored and totally not top-secret plan to build a self-driving car for the masses? According to Bloomberg, it's dead, with several hundred employees being reassigned to other parts of the company's business. [Read more...]
HP's Elite X3 gets closer to the dream of a Windows Phone as a PC

HP's Elite X3 gets closer to the dream of a Windows Phone as a PC

Everything about HP's Elite X3 seems like a gamble. It's the company's first phone in two years, and it's the first major Windows Phone device since Microsoft's Lumia 950 debuted last year. [Read more...]
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Tesla moves its 'unexpected' product unveiling to Wednesday

Tesla moves its 'unexpected' product unveiling to Wednesday

Tesla was set to reveal an "unexpected" product today, but you'll have to wait a few more days to find out what it is. [Read more...]
Samsung tested its Galaxy Note 7 batteries in-house

Samsung tested its Galaxy Note 7 batteries in-house

The batteries that power Samsung's smartphones (including that Galaxy Note 7), are tested in a lab that's owned by the company. [Read more...]
Tesla and Panasonic to build solar panels for PowerWall systems

Tesla and Panasonic to build solar panels for PowerWall systems

Tesla has entered a deal with Panasonic to manufacture solar panels at the new SolarCity facility in Buffalo, NY. [Read more...]
Atomic-sized MRI uses quantum bits to help discover new drugs

Atomic-sized MRI uses quantum bits to help discover new drugs

Researchers have used quantum computing tech to miniaturize a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, making it small enough to pick up the structure of single biomolecules without damaging them or losing information in the process. [Read more...]

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