2020 Will Be Make or Break for Many Streaming Services
2020 will prove to be a defining year for many streaming services, as old and new compete for our monthly payments.
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Tech.co’s Predictions for the Future of Tech in 2020
We asked dozens of tech experts to predict the future of their industries in 2020. Here's what they said.
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What to Expect from Gaming in 2020
With new consoles from Sony and Microsoft, will 2020 be a banner year for gaming? We take a look at what to expect next year.
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Our 5 Favorite Feel-Good Tech Moments of 2019
We've collected some of our favorite feel-good tech moments from 2019 to assuage your end-of-year blues.
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Best Laptops of 2019
Our guide to the best laptops of 2019, no matter what your budget or needs, including Apple, Microsoft and Acer models.
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Best Tablets of 2019
Not sure which 2019 tablet you should be picking up? We've selected the best five of the year, including the iPad and Surface
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Best Phones of 2019
We round-up the best phones released in 2019, featuring models from Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and Motorola.
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Facebook and Google Just Dropped Off 2020’s “Best Places to Work” List
Glassdoor's long-running "Best Places to Work" list has just debuted for 2020, with a few shocks for big tech companies.
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Tech That Changed The World This Decade
From autonomous cars to voice assistants, technology has made some huge leaps and bounds in the past decade. We list some of the most ground-breaking tech advancements of the past ten years
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Most Embarrassing Tech Launches of 2019
From Elon Musk's not-so-unbreakable Cybertruck windows, to Facebook's unwelcome Dating service, we run through the big tech launches of 2019 that failed to wow, or were just plain embarrassing.
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The Tesla Cybertruck Is Weird, But At Least It’s Interesting
Elon Musk has announced the Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup truck with a unique design that's drawing ridicule. But hey, at least it's interesting. Take a look at some of the specs and the outlandish aesthetic here before making your snap judgement.
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Why Paid Apps Could Be the Future of Online Communities
A 32,000 strong Facebook group has officially moved to a paid app, and now charges a membership fee of $5 a month or $35 a year, boasting 3,000 paying members in just two weeks. It's a success that points to a potential future in subscription models for engaged online communities
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Can Amazon’s Latest Kindle Raise a Generation of Readers?
This week, Amazon announced its latest ebook reader, and while there have been plenty of Kindle models over the last decade, this one was a first - a Kindle dedicated entirely to children. Can the device encourage children to read more, and put down the iPad?
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$3 Million for Fortnite, Just $250k for FIFA: eSports Prize Money Explained
Why was the prize pool for the Fortnite World Cup more than ten times the size of that for the FIFA eWorld Cup? We looked at the stats and spoke to an expert to find out why the build-and-shoot-'em-up game is more lucrative than a sim of the world's favorite ball sport.
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How Hearing Aids are at the Forefront of Wearable Tech Innovation
While fitness trackers, smartwatches and augmented reality glasses grab the headlines, a more discreet type of wearable tech has been quietly innovating behind the scenes – the hearing aid. We explain how the latest updates put hearing aids at the cutting edge of wearable tech.
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The Best Assistive Technology Examples from Big Tech Companies
Big tech companies are finally tackling accessibility in a meaningful way. Check out these assistive technology examples to s
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Foldable Screens – a Bad Start, a Bright Future
Foldable smartphones have had trouble in the early stages, but does that mean flexible screen technology isn't viable? We talk to a consumer tech testing expert to find out why the technology's bad start doesn't mean the future isn't bright.
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The Negative Effects of Technology on Our Bodies
The human body is built to endure a lot, but the negative effects of technology could be too much for some unhealthy people t
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The Chicago E-Scooter Rollout Is How Tech Policy Needs To Be Done
Chicago has launched a pilot program bringing e-scooters to the city, and the regulations in place on the tech companies laun
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Why the Internet Hardly Needs Jordan Peterson’s New “Free Speech” Social Media Platform
Jordan Peterson's new social media platform, Thinkspot, is premised on the idea that regular social media sites censor conser
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JOMO – The Joy of Missing Out Might be the Future of the Internet
A new report out from the social network writing site Wattpad makes the case for Gen Z's embrace of "JOMO," defined as the joy of missing out, and the antithesis of modern social media's FOMO-powered all-you-can-click strategy.