| It's Thursday, September 26, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Wednesday events for Amazon and Facebook gave us visions of the world each company sees us living in. Naturally, each one includes plugging into lots of their stuff. When you're done tripping over the latest Alexa-enabled tchotchke, then it's time to consider finally getting a projector. (View in browser.) Seriously, Amazon’s AI is everywhere now. Did Nicole Lee ever actually escape Amazon’s hardware showcase, or has she, like Samuel L., been synthesized and replaced by Alexa? If so, you can honor her sacrifice by checking out these first-hand impressions of new Alexa-connected rings (Echo Loop), Alexa-connected glasses (Echo Frames), Alexa-connected earbuds (Echo Buds) and Amazon’s biggest Alexa-connected speaker (Echo Studio). | | You’ll need a $5 subscription to unlock the fastest racing in this ‘free’ game. Despite crisp visuals and simple controls, Nick Summers found Nintendo’s mobile Mario Kart game mired in “a joyless web of free-to-play systems.” Pity. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | | Just do it. You may think of projectors as either expensive, dim or janky, but with the latest technology, that's all changed. It's possible nowadays to find reasonably bright 4K HDR projectors with near theater-quality images for $1,500 or less. Before you start running to the store for popcorn, it's important to learn a few things and beware of the pitfalls, so we're here to help. | | But wait, there's more... | | | |
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