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Are dual-screen laptops a gimmick or the next big thing?

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Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

This morning, we’re looking at Facebook’s next attempt at making hardware, and investigating the appeal of an indoor/outdoor Sonos speaker. Plus, the iPhone 11 Pro Max isn’t out yet, but thanks to a Chinese regulatory agency, we know a bit more about the phone’s specs. Last but not least, we'll take a look at the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo laptop and its 14-inch second screen.

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Which is exactly what you wanted, right?

Facebook's $149 Portal TV turns your television into a giant smart display

Facebook's $149 Portal TV turns your television into a giant smart display The second time around, Facebook’s Portal devices look more like picture frames than smart displays. The 2019 Portal has a 10-inch HD display (1,280 x 800), while the Portal Mini has an 8-inch HD display (also 1,280 x 800). The Portal and Portal Mini are standalone smart displays that retail for $179 and $129, respectively.

Take your multiroom audio system outside.

Sonos Move review

Sonos Move review The Move is the first Sonos with Bluetooth and is ready to work just about anywhere you want to put it. It brings a rugged weather-resistant design, good battery life and good sound quality, but at its $399 price, there are other options that sound even better. 

The 14-inch ScreenPad Plus acts like a monitor.

ZenBook Pro Duo review: ASUS makes a case for dual-screen laptops

ZenBook Pro Duo review: ASUS makes a case for dual-screen laptops It’s not for everyone, but if you’re a productivity hound used to working across multiple displays on desktops, the ZenBook Pro Duo could be the laptop that satisfies you.

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Who's the best cloud backup provider in 2019?

Who's the best cloud backup provider in 2019?

Going from game to social network with one new feature.

Fortnite's new 'Party Hub' feature gives mobile players a voice

Fortnite's new 'Party Hub' feature gives mobile players a voice Party Hub is an all-new cross-platform voice-chat app that lets Fortnite players socialize even when they're not playing the game. It's based on technology from Houseparty, the group video chat app that Epic Games acquired in June.

The company explains why this electrified car doesn’t use a typical battery.

Lamborghini’s hybrid Sian is a supercar with a supercapacitor

Lamborghini’s hybrid Sian is a supercar with a supercapacitor According to Lamborghini CTO Maurizio Reggiani, the Sian’s supercapacitor offers three times the power of a battery pack from the same weight and packaging, while also storing and discharging energy much quicker. The spent power can be fully regenerated very quickly during normal braking. Plus, the supercapacitor doesn't have to cool down like a traditional battery, it's just ready to go at all times with 819 horsepower -- which is exactly what Lamborghini owners want.

The iPhone 11 Pro comes with the same amount of RAM and a 3,046 mAh battery.

The iPhone 11 Pro Max has 23 percent more battery capacity than the Pro

The iPhone 11 Pro Max has 23 percent more battery capacity than the Pro

Documents Apple filed with Chinese regulatory agency, TENAA, confirm more details than the company gives up on its own. Specifically, they indicate the iPhone 11 Pro Max comes with a 3,969 mAh battery -- 800 mAh more than last year’s iPhone XS Max -- and 4GB of RAM.

That explains why Apple claims the Pro Max model can last up to five hours longer than the iPhone XS Max. We’ll get final specs when the phone is released and folks like iFixit tear one apart, but these numbers explain the long battery life noted in our iPhone 11 Pro review.

The Taptic Engine alone accounts for one-quarter of the rare earth metals used to make an iPhone.

Apple will use recycled rare earth metals in the iPhone's Taptic Engine

The Taptic Engine is the tiny actuator that generates the iPhone's haptic feedback -- like the faux home button ‘click’  in iPhone 7 and subsequent vibrational feedback in the series. According to Reuters, the Taptic Engine accounts for about a quarter of the rare earth metals used in the manufacturing of a single iPhone.

The company will source the recycled materials from an outside supplier, but Apple adds that it's also working on a way to use robots to recover rare earth metals. Besides the environmental benefits, the move could help Apple weather a potential supply shortage. China currently mines 80 percent of the world's supply of rare-earth metals, and the country has threatened to limit these exports to the US if the trade war between the two countries continues to escalate. Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, said that it was a happy coincidence where  “what was good for the planet is really good for business at the same time."

The fuel cell-powered Hyundai Nexo also qualified.

Tesla's Model 3 joins Audi's E-Tron in claiming top safety award

Tesla's Model 3 joins Audi's E-Tron in claiming top safety award The Tesla Model 3 has joined the Audi E-Tron as one of the safest cars on the road, earning a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The organization said that the Model 3 earned "good" ratings across the board for tricky accidents like driver- and passenger-side "small overlap front" crashes (below). It also did well to avoid collisions in the first place during 12 mph and 25 mph track tests.

In a statement, chief IIHS research officer David Zuby said that when it comes to EVs and fuel cell vehicles: "There's no need to trade away safety for a lower carbon footprint when choosing a vehicle."

But wait, there's more...

1. What we've been watching: 'Another Life'

2. Intrigue at the Nurburgring as Tesla unofficially beats Porsche's fastest lap

3. Amazon rolls out a cash payment option for online orders in the US

4. Fossil's latest hybrid watch is likely powered by Wear OS

5. Xfinity internet-only customers now get the Flex streaming platform for free

6. Oppo's next phone can be fully charged in just 30 minutes

7. Huge leak spoils Huawei's Mate 30 event

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Wednesday 18 September 2019

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ECT News Network Weekly Newsletter: Wednesday -- September 18, 2019

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This Week's Top News Headlines From the E-Commerce Times

Amazon Rewrites the Conquest Advertising Textbook
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Harnessing Data Lakes for E-Commerce Business Growth
(Posted 16-Sep-19)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86244.html

Want to Maximize Holiday Sales? Define 3 Key Audiences Now
(Posted 13-Sep-19)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86242.html

Is Your E-Commerce Platform Ready for the Next Disruption?
(Posted 12-Sep-19)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86231.html

California Applies Brakes to Galloping Gig Economy
(Posted 12-Sep-19)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86238.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From TechNewsWorld

iPhone 11: To Upgrade or Not, That's the Question
(Posted 18-Sep-19)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/86247.html

Wi-Fi 6 Is Ready for Prime Time
(Posted 17-Sep-19)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/86245.html

What's Wrong With Apple?
(Posted 16-Sep-19)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/86241.html

The Pitched Battle Over Streaming Content
(Posted 13-Sep-19)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/86240.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From CRM Buyer

Oracle's OpenWorld Happening
(Posted 18-Sep-19)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/86249.html

5 Tips for Making the Secret Sauce of a Sales Rockstar
(Posted 14-Sep-19)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/86243.html

Zoho Is Starting to Look Like a Utility
(Posted 12-Sep-19)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/86237.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From LinuxInsider

Pine64 Teases $25 Linux Smartwatch
(Posted 17-Sep-19)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/86246.html

Archman Linux: Pure Arch With Extra Flair
(Posted 13-Sep-19)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/86239.html

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Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro aren’t even here yet, but we’re already looking forward to Google’s Pixel 4 event. In the meantime, HP is showing off a very light laptop, and Edward Snowden has a new squabble with the US government.

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Get your expense account ready, prices start at $1,549.

HP Elite Dragonfly hands-on: A really light business notebook

HP Elite Dragonfly hands-on: A really light business notebook Last year, HP launched the Spectre Folio -- the first laptop made of leather. It also trotted out the first 15-inch laptop with an AMOLED screen at CES this year and battled rival Dell to be the first to deliver a gaming notebook with a 240hz display.

Now we have its Elite Dragonfly, which is the “world's lightest 13-inch business convertible.” Despite the caveats, that’s an impressive achievement as its magnesium frame comes in at under one kilo and still packs more impressive specs than Samsung’s Galaxy Book S. It has an eighth-gen Intel Core vPro CPU and can run for up to 16.5 hours on battery. It even has a top-mounted webcam (with sliding cover) that is Windows Hello-capable. Can your Dell XPS 15 do that? No, it can’t.

Also, there’s no Taco Bell in Russia.

The US is suing Edward Snowden over his memoir ‘Permanent Record’

The US is suing Edward Snowden over his memoir ‘Permanent Record’ The DOJ isn’t trying to block Edward Snowden’s new book from release, but it is trying to recover any money he might make from it. The government’s argument is that the still-in-exile former contractor violated NDAs with the CIA and NSA. In a tweet, Snowden responded that after the lawsuit became public, “the very book the government does not want you to read just became the #1 best-selling book in the world.”

All the data you can use, plus 100GB of Google One cloud storage for backups.

Google Fi now offers an unlimited plan

Google Fi now offers an unlimited plan The Fi Unlimited plan offers unlimited calls (including some international calls), texts and data for multiple members of your family. The plan covers free calls from the US to 50 countries, as well as free data and SMS messages when you are traveling in 200 destinations. It’s $70 for an individual line, with discounts available if you add more numbers.

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The world's smallest washing machine is nearly half off now

The world's smallest washing machine is nearly half off now

New hardware from Nest? A new Pixel laptop?

What to expect at Google's October 15th Pixel 4 event

What to expect at Google's October 15th Pixel 4 event On October 15th in New York City, the company will officially announce the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, as well as a host of other Made by Google devices. So let's take a quick look at what we know, what we think we know and what we know we don't know.

One week after Juul started selling its products in China, they're gone.

Chinese retailers abruptly stop selling Juul e-cigarettes

Bloomberg reports that retailers in China have pulled the company's products just one week after they became available in the country. Citing a "person familiar with the matter," the publication says Juul wasn't told why its e-cigarettes and nicotine pods were removed from both physical and online stores, making it unclear whether the ongoing trade war between the US and China was a factor. Last week, the Trump administration announced it may ban the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes. Two states, New York and Michigan, have already enacted their own bans.

It works with anything on your TV, including games and movies.

Philips' new Hue Play box syncs your lights with your TV

Philips' new Hue Play box syncs your lights with your TV Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box controls your array of smart lights based on what’s playing on your TV, whether it's a game console, a Blu-ray player or a streaming media service -- whatever’s plugged into the four HDMI ports. It's automatic and reportedly lag free, and you can even dial down the intensity.

But wait, there's more...

1. OnePlus reveals official 7T photos ahead of next week's launch

2. Get a glimpse of SpaceX's orbital Starship prototype under construction

3. Rockstar rolls out its own PC games launcher

4. Facebook's new content oversight board can overrule Mark Zuckerberg

5. HP's new ultrawide monitor can show two device's screens at once

6. Google Assistant gets new voice options in nine more languages

7. Apple invests an additional $250 million in iPhone glass supplier Corning

8. Bill Gates (still) doesn't think regulators should break up Big Tech

9. Popular podcast app Pocket Casts is now available for free

10. AT&T sued for allegedly inflating DirecTV Now subscriber numbers

11. Apple iPhone 11 review: So good you (probably) don't need the Pro

12. Apple iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max review: Better, but not groundbreaking

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Tuesday 17 September 2019

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E-Commerce Minute: Tuesday -- September 17, 2019

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Headline Scan
Amazon Rewrites the Conquest Advertising Textbook
Harnessing Data Lakes for E-Commerce Business Growth
5 Tips for Making the Secret Sauce of a Sales Rockstar
Want to Maximize Holiday Sales? Define 3 Key Audiences Now
Is Your E-Commerce Platform Ready for the Next Disruption?
California Applies Brakes to Galloping Gig Economy
Zoho Is Starting to Look Like a Utility

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Today's Story Highlights

Amazon Rewrites the Conquest Advertising Textbook
You've just come home from the gym and discovered that your teenager
cleaned out your stash of energy bars. Drat. You decide to order a new
supply of bars online. You usually buy Clif Bars, so you type the brand
name into Amazon search -- but just as you're about to click the "Buy
Now" button, you notice an ad for Quest Nutrition bars at the top of the
search page. The bars look appetizing.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86248.html

Harnessing Data Lakes for E-Commerce Business Growth
There were 5,524 store closures in the U.S. alone last year. There is no
doubt that the retail industry increasingly is moving to e-commerce. For
mid-sized retail companies, this trend can be a major opportunity to
gain market share in their local areas and continue to grow in an
industry dominated by Amazon and other giants. However, this growth
requires a strong digital transformation strategy.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86244.html

5 Tips for Making the Secret Sauce of a Sales Rockstar
Too often, sales teams and successful reps are shrouded in an air of
mystery. Many can't tell you exactly how they do what they do. Nowadays,
they do it behind a screen, which limits the potential for
apprenticeship, immersive learning and modeling. It offers little data
beyond outcomes for managers attempting to dissect what's really
working. So, what is the secret sauce of a sales rockstar?
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86243.html

Want to Maximize Holiday Sales? Define 3 Key Audiences Now
Holiday shoppers spent more money on online purchases last year than
ever before -- a whopping $126 billion from Nov. 1 through Dec. 31. That
was a 16.5 percent increase from the previous year. If the steady upward
trajectory of online holiday spending is any indication, 2019 promises
to be another record year. Is your business ready to claim its piece of
the massive holiday pie?
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86242.html

Is Your E-Commerce Platform Ready for the Next Disruption?
Disruption drives business failure and success. Most people think
technology drives disruption, but technology merely enables disruption
-- changing customer needs cause it. This is especially obvious in e-
commerce. Amazon's rapid growth and increased customer base got
retailers worried. Leaders thought expanding their online presence would
bring growth back -- but they were wrong.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86231.html

California Applies Brakes to Galloping Gig Economy
California Assembly Bill 5, which would require many businesses to hire
workers as employees rather than independent contractors -- and
reclassify their existing workforces accordingly -- has passed its
second reading. The State Assembly will vote on amendments in a third
reading and then send it to Governor Gavin Newsom, who has indicated he
will sign it into law.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86238.html

Zoho Is Starting to Look Like a Utility
It has been my belief for several years that our industry is trending
toward the formation of an information utility. I draw this conclusion
carefully based on my understanding of how markets develop and
commoditize. I consider the beginning of the modern IT era as the early
1970s. You can graph a rising line of performance and a declining one
for price -- essentially Moore's Law.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/86237.html

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