[ad_1] For more than two decades, the Gmail address you created – whether at 14 with an anime reference or at 22 with a username that made sense at the time – was essentially permanent. You could add aliases, link other addresses and work around it in a dozen ways, but the actual username before … Read More “After 21 Years, Gmail Finally Lets You Change Your Email Address. Here’s How” »
[ad_1] TL;DR AYN is launching an official stylus for its Thor gaming console. The capacitive stylus attaches to Thor with an adhesive caddy. Color options are available to match every look Thor comes in. Android-powered handheld gaming consoles are fantastically varied in their construction, and no matter what form factor you’re looking for, odds are … Read More “New AYN Thor stylus lets console embrace its Nintendo DS roots” »
[ad_1] I absolutely adored Xiaomi and Leica’s Leitzphone — and the many stunning photos I took with it — but at £1,700 ($2,279) it’s out of reach for those of us who don’t have “CEO” or “Oil Baron” in our job title. But thankfully Xiaomi makes a variety of phones with much more reasonable prices. … Read More “There’s a Lot I Like About Xiaomi’s Stylish and Affordable 17T Pro” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Spotify is adding several new features to its mobile app. The desktop-exclusive Playlist Folders feature is now available on mobile for all users. It’s also introducing Premium-exclusive features including a reshuffle button, background downloads on iPhone, and more. Spotify is introducing a slew of useful new features for … Read More “Spotify introduces five new music-focused features” »
[ad_1] After spending all night working on a story about my hands-on time with Google’s upcoming smart glasses, I woke up weary from five hours of sleep. Google Health was sure to make me aware of that: “You’re getting high-quality sleep but not enough of it,” the app said when I opened it. I paid … Read More “Google’s AI Health Guidance Is What I’ve Been Looking for, but I Miss the Fitbit App” »
[ad_1] Ultrahuman is branching out – the smart ring company just unveiled the Ultrahuman Photon, a red light therapy device, which is currently on pre-order. You can visit the official site and reserve a unit for $249 – that’s less than half of what a typical red light therapy device costs, says the company. You … Read More “Ultrahuman unveils Photon – a $249 red light therapy device that is now on pre-order” »
[ad_1] Illinois had “no choice” but to intervene Democratic Rep. Daniel Didech, who sponsored the bill in the Illinois House, told NBC News that the “legislation is designed to put up some guardrails and make sure we have some safeguards in place to protect against some of the worst catastrophic risks.” Didech made it clear … Read More “Trump loses more control over AI regulation as Illinois passes landmark law” »
[ad_1] What does it mean for a distributed system to be up? On a single machine, the answer is straightforward, since a program is either running or it has crashed, and the line between the two is usually obvious from a stack trace. Distributed systems are not so simple. Every server can report healthy while … Read More “Must-Know Failure Modes in Distributed Systems” »
[ad_1] Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority TL;DR Proton Mail is making it easier to leave Gmail. A new feature will let you send and receive messages from Gmail directly in Proton Mail. The tool is rolling out gradually. If you’re looking for an alternative to Gmail, Proton Mail is one of the best options available. … Read More “Proton Mail is making it easier to say goodbye to Gmail” »
[ad_1] You never forget the first time you pilot a drone over water. No matter how well it flies or how good its safety features are, there’s still that what-if worry of your expensive quadcopter dunking it into a lake or surf. So even though the new HoverAir Aqua drone is specifically designed for water, … Read More “Hands-On With HoverAir Aqua, a Drone That Isn’t Afraid of the Water” »





