The Morning After: Netflix tests a button that picks something for you

— Richard The next big Netflix innovation: A shuffle show button Who needs narrative cohesion when it’s Friends. Netflix Netflix is testing a new “Shuffle Play” feature that could help… Continue reading here: The Morning After: Netflix tests a button that picks something for you

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Time to think different on Apple’s Stocks app

Apple likes to say it only releases things when it thinks they will make a difference, which rather begs the question: “What does Apple’s Stocks app actually do, and why has it been part of… Follow this link: Time to think different on Apple’s Stocks app

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Bluetooth update could turn wearables into COVID-19 trackers

Billions of people have smartphones, but not everyone has them, and they’re not the only smart devices folks have access to. Older people, and young kids, have valid reasons for not owning one,… Continued here: Bluetooth update could turn wearables into COVID-19 trackers

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Life online: Subscribe to everything, own nothing

One of the reasons Fernish and Feather consider themselves “subscription” services rather than simple rentals is that they claim the level of service is significantly higher. The furniture is… Continue reading here: Life online: Subscribe to everything, own nothing

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US tightens restrictions on Huawei to close trade loopholes

The US government isn’t done attempting to block Huawei. Today, the US Commerce Department announced that it’s expanding trade restrictions meant to prevent Huawei from obtaining… See original here: US tightens restrictions on Huawei to close trade loopholes

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Amazon knocks $50 off Apple’s latest iPad mini

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. If you buy something through one of the links on this page, we may earn an affiliate… Continue reading here: Amazon knocks $50 off Apple’s latest iPad mini

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