Monday, 9 September 2019

Google's Pixel 4 might handle you on-hold calls for you

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It's Monday, September 09, 2019.

Hey, good morning! 

Welcome back! If you have an Xbox, you might have had some issues playing over the weekend, but Microsoft’s console is back online. We’re also wrapping up our reportage from last week’s IFA in Berlin, a show that centered around wearables, wireless earbuds and folding phones (or lack of). Google's next smartphone might be able to handle your on-hold calls, too.

Everyone has learned lessons from Samsung’s experience.
 

Companies distanced themselves from foldable-phone hype at IFA
 

Companies distanced themselves from foldable-phone hype at IFA<br />    Samsung may finally be ready to launch the Galaxy Fold, but other smartphone makers seem to be collectively experiencing commitment phobia. At IFA 2019, companies like Huawei, LG and TCL cooled their efforts in the foldable flagship race in various ways. While Samsung saw IFA as the venue to show the world how it's attempted to mitigate the problems with a folding screen, most other players are sitting out the hype. According to Reviews Editor Cherlynn Low, it should give them some time to reassess their foldable-phone ambitions. 

Joy-Cons could be more comfortable if this idea ever comes to pass.
 

Nintendo explores 'bendable' Switch controllers
 

Nintendo explores 'bendable' Switch controllers<br />    Nintendo is apparently concerned that the Switch's Joy-Con controllers might not be flexible enough -- in a literal sense. The console maker recently applied for a US patent on Joy-Cons with hinges that would let the top half "bend" to provide a more ergonomic grip. This would work whether or not the controllers are attached -- side sections would let you slide them on to the Switch's rails.
 

And with six hours of battery life, you're not making many sacrifices.
 

Audio-Technica's $99 true wireless earbuds sound amazing
 

Audio-Technica's $99 true wireless earbuds sound amazing<br />    Our final report from IFA in Berlin last week? A killer pair of true wireless earbuds for under $100 -- and from a respected audio company. Audio-Technica seems to have nailed the most vital features of wireless buds. Oh, and there’s a $150 pair, too, but they’re just not quite as interesting.

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Facebook, Google and Twitter are part of the alliance.
 

BBC, tech giants will fight fake news with an 'early warning system'
 

BBC, tech giants will fight fake news with an 'early warning system'<br />    The BBC has partnered with Facebook, Google and Twitter on a strategy to fight fake news and other disinformation campaigns. The effort will include an "early warning system" that lets organizations tell each other when they find false content that "threatens human life or disrupts democracy." Ideally, this helps companies quickly neuter disinformation before it has much of a chance to spread. The timing of the collaboration likely isn't a coincidence. Internet giants know that the 2020 US presidential election is fast approaching, and they’re trying to address lessons learned from 2016.
 

You won't have to pay attention until a human answers.
 

Google Assistant on Pixel 4 may handle calls while you're on hold
 

Google Assistant's ability to handle phone calls may extend beyond booking your appointments with a robo-voice. A 9to5Google source claims Assistant on the upcoming Pixel 4 will have the option of taking over when you're on hold, bringing you back when another human answers. You'd only have to tap a button to ignore the hold music and get things done. It's not clear if this will also skip the canned "your call is very important to us" messages, but that's certainly the dream -- you wouldn't be jolted back into the call until an actual service rep was there to help.

This might not be available the moment the Pixel 4 is ready, however. The on-hold feature is relatively young, according to the source, and might only appear at an announcement as a teaser of what's in the pipeline. It would be similar to how Google teased its Duplex service -- it didn’t show up on devices for a while.

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2. India found its missing Vikram lunar lander

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Saturday, 7 September 2019

Preparing for Apple's 2019 iPhone event

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It's Saturday, September 07, 2019.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to your weekend! While we keep the news flowing from IFA, you can catch up on some new stories from Friday as well as a few highlights from earlier this week. Plus, it’s the perfect time to prepare for Apple’s iPhone event on Tuesday, and we’ve sorted through all of the relevant rumors ahead of time.

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September 10th, 1PM ET -- don’t be late.

What to expect at Apple's iPhone event

What to expect at Apple's iPhone event Apple is gearing up to show off a handful of updated models at 1 PM Eastern/10AM Pacific on September 10th, but they're far from the only things the company plans to introduce. Before we jump on a plane and set a course for California, let's take a closer look at everything we expect — and hope — Apple has in store for us when we land.

iPhone, Watch, AirPods, location-tracking tags -- it’s all here.

It probably crashed.

India's Vikram lunar lander lost contact during its descent

India's Vikram lunar lander lost contact during its descent The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lost contact with its Vikram lander at an altitude of 2.1km above the lunar surface. The space agency has said it is analyzing available data, and that the Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft is still in orbit.

And they will cost less than Apple's buds.

Huawei’s FreeBuds 3 are noise-canceling AirPods for your Android

Huawei’s FreeBuds 3 are noise-canceling AirPods for your Android The latest Huawei mobile CPU can offer a dual-channel Bluetooth connection, which means up to 30-percent lower latency and 50-percent lower power consumption -- crucial stats for tiny audio products. The FreeBuds 3 are the marquee product for this new chip, and instead of going for the usual in-ear design, it's using an AirPod-like stemmed look that sits just inside your ear.

Also, Huawei said they are open-fit headphones to offer active noise cancellation. We won’t be seeing these in the US, but they should launch in Europe and other regions next month.

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Meet Megacon.

Panasonic's high-contrast dual LCD does a great impression of an OLED

Panasonic's high-contrast dual LCD does a great impression of an OLED What you're looking at here is not an OLED but a complicated dual panel LCD monitor. It has a 4K outer panel with a monochrome inner panel that modulates an LED backlight. The system, which is made up of multiple optical sheets and layers, can dim the picture at the pixel level, the kind of thing that OLED screens are known for.

‘One of the best laptops you can get.’

Dell XPS 15 review (2019)
 

Dell XPS 15 review (2019)<br />    Our $2,649 review unit showed up with an OLED screen, eight-core Intel Core i9 CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 graphics card inside. Add in 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD and, of course, it blazed through any tasks Cherlynn Low threw at it. But even though she thought this unit could use a style redesign, an updated keyboard and improved webcam placement helped make it one of the most well-rounded laptops in 2019 -- even without the high-priced options.

Does ‘Turbo’ on an EV mean the same thing as it did on a 486?

The Taycan EV takes Porsche into a new world of technology

The Taycan EV takes Porsche into a new world of technology The all-electric Porsche Taycan can pull off repeated launches of 0 to 60 MPH in 2.6 seconds thanks to two motors generating up to 670 horsepower and 626 pounds of torque on the Turbo model and 750 horsepower and 774 pounds of torque on the Turbo S.

The Taycan Turbo will start at $153,310 at launch and the Turbo S will set you back $187,610 -- a few grand cheaper than a 911. The first ones should arrive by the end of this year, but Roberto Baldwin can already tell you what it’s like to ride in the electric sports car.

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4. Watch Ford's Mustang-inspired EV crossover race around in the snow

5. Smart is the first car brand to switch to an all-EV lineup

6. LG's mammoth 88-inch 8K OLED TV goes on sale

7. SpaceX wouldn't move its satellite despite collision warning, ESA claims

8. Samsung's reinforced Galaxy Fold feels stronger than before

9. Sony's 40th anniversary Walkman is a cassette-free nostalgia fail

10. USB4 devices are clear to roll out next year

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