Monthly Archives: August 2021

Google Pixel 5a Android phone launches Aug. 26 for $449

Google on Tuesday announced the Pixel 5a, a new budget Pixel phone that shows the company is continuing to dedicate resources to building fresh hardware across a range of prices. The Pixel 5a costs $449 and will launch on Aug. 26. Google is slowly ramping up its hardware business, which doesn’t generate meaningful revenue for the company compared with its services such as Search, YouTube and Google Cloud. It finished its Fitbit acquisition in January, giving it a foundation in the fitness… Source link

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Google Pixel 5a 5G review: features, price, & more

CNN —   You don’t need to spend close to $1,000 for a smartphone with great cameras and long battery life. Yes, the iPhone 12 or Galaxy S21 deliver a terrific experience, but your money can go pretty far at $500 or less. Enter the Pixel 5a with 5G — Google’s latest affordable device joins the $349 4a and $499 4a 5G. The 5a with 5G is $449 and up for preorder now, with deliveries starting on Aug. 26. And… Source link

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Deals: HP Chromebook 11 all-time low, Wyze ANC Google Assistant headphones, APC gear, more

It’s time to round up all of today’s best Android-friendly discounts. To start things off, we have a new all-time low on HP’s Chromebook 11 with 16-hour battery life and Google Play Store access that sits alongside a solid price drop on the Wyze ANC headphones with Google Assistant built-in. From there, big-time price drops are available on Google TV and Google virtual assistant-laden 4K TVs from some of the biggest brands out there as well as a host of solid deals on APC… Source link

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Tesla’s ‘future holy grail’ hits snag with autopilot probe, Wedbush’s Dan Ives explains

The federal government’s investigation into Tesla’s (TSLA) Autopilot system following a series of crashes in recent years is a major setback for the car company, one analyst says. “This is definitely a bit of a black eye,” Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “From an investor perspective, especially given it’s the gold standard from a technology perspective, this formal investigation definitely takes a bit of the bloom off the rose when it comes to”… Source link

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Russia fines Google for not deleting banned content

MOSCOW, Aug 17 (Reuters) – A Moscow court on Tuesday fined Alphabet Inc’s Google (GOOGL.O) a total of 10.5 million roubles ($142,877) for violating Russian rules on banned content, the penalty coming amid a wider stand-off between Russia and Big Tech companies. Russia has routinely fined social media giants for failing to remove prohibited content and is seeking to compel foreign technology companies to open offices in the country. read more Moscow’s Tagansky District Court said Google had… Source link

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Stock futures fall after retail sales disappoint, earnings come in mixed

Stocks fell on Tuesday, with the major indexes pulling back from record levels amid a mixed batch of earnings results from major retailers. A closely watched monthly report on retail sales also missed estimates, pointing to a bigger-than-expected deceleration in consumer spending. The S&P 500 declined after closing at an all-time high by the end of Monday’s session. That marked the index’s fifth consecutive record close. The Dow and Nasdaq also traded lower. Shares of Dow component Walmart ( Source link

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Biden’s infrastructure plan is a down payment on the economy America can – and should – have

By Janet Yellen, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury For more than a generation, America has underinvested in the public goods that are the foundation of our economic growth: infrastructure, education, childcare. Our funding for them has been on a downward trajectory for nearly forty years. In 2019, it was about three-quarters of what it was in the 1970s. On Tuesday, the United States Senate began to turn the page on this unfortunate chapter in our economic history and, with two pieces of… Source link

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Bird is the latest operator to integrate its e-scooters and e-bikes with Google Maps – TechCrunch

Micromobility company Bird has officially joined the ranks of e-scooter and e-bike operators that are integrated with Google Maps, which now surfaces nearby vehicles for users in the U.S. Bird’s announcement comes just a day after Spin also announced its integration with Google Maps and just a few weeks after Lime, which has been integrated with Google Maps since 2019, announced an integration with transit planning app Moovit. Bird already works with… Source link

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