It's Saturday, October 21, 2017. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to the weekend. We’ll recap this week’s news highlights, plus big stories from Friday like Project Loon-distributed internet going live in Puerto Rico. Reconnect. Former Google X Lab (and now Alphabet X innovation lab) resident Project Loon is getting its first use in the US, as it’s partnering with AT&T to provide service in Puerto Rico. As part of the restoration efforts, the high-flying balloons are launching from Nevada and floating over the island, all in hopes of beaming LTE to areas still without service a month after Hurricane Maria. | | The first Cortana speaker sounds amazing. The good news about this $199 smart speaker is that it sounds great, and Microsoft's Cortana voice assistant is a natural addition. The bad news is that as a latecomer to the game, it has fewer music service integrations, and right now, Cortana isn’t as capable as competitors like Amazon’s Alexa. | | You say replicant, we say repli-can. This week, Violet Blue explains how technology can help make the best of our dystopian present -- at least until Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling show up to fix things. | | Watch the movie first. Of course, if you prefer the distraction of a fictional Blade Runner universe, we have a few treats for you too. Take a walk with Territory Studios to find out how it established “the UI of a broken future” in Blade Runner 2049 -- but mind the spoilers. | | So long, wobbly fulcrum hinge. Hello, 15-inch beauty. The Surface Book 2 sounds like it may fix all of the issues we had with the original model (as well as last year’s refresh). It has a stronger hinge, so no more screen-wobble as you’re typing, and it’s (predictably) more powerful than before. Microsoft also added a 15-inch model, making the Surface Book 2 even more of a competitor to Apple’s MacBook Pro line. | | Define “partisan.” As reporters become Twitter celebrities, newsrooms begin to adapt. | | But wait, there's more... | |
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