Neato’s robotic D10 vacuum uses LIDAR-based navigation

Neato’s newest robotic vacuum, the Neato D10, uses LIDAR-based technology and a HEPA filter that captures virtually 100 percent of allergens, the company says. It offers a runtime of 150… More here: Neato’s robotic D10 vacuum uses LIDAR-based navigation

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Google Magenta’s Lo-Fi Player is an AI-based virtual music studio

Lo-Fi Player, a new project out of Google Magenta, wants to help people play around with music creation — no experience necessary. Lo-Fi Player is a pixelated, 2D virtual room that runs in a web… See the original post here: Google Magenta’s Lo-Fi Player is an AI-based virtual music studio

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FCC estimates it’ll cost carriers $1.8 billion to replace Huawei, ZTE hardware

Removing and replacing ZTE and Huawei equipment in US networks could cost carriers over $1.8 billion, according to estimates they gave to the Federal Communications Commission. Most of that (over… Here is the original post: FCC estimates it’ll cost carriers $1.8 billion to replace Huawei, ZTE hardware

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After 27 years, ‘Doom’ and ‘Doom 2’ get widescreen support

Later this year, Doom and Doom 2 will turn 27 and 26 years old, respectively. Yet id Software still somehow found time while working on the new expansion for Doom: Eternal to update the two… Read this article: After 27 years, ‘Doom’ and ‘Doom 2’ get widescreen support

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Teenage Engineering’s next product is probably a Bluetooth speaker

When Teenage Engineering started teasing it was working on a “magic apparatus,” people got understandably excited. After all, this is the company that has released some of the most offbeat but… See the original post here: Teenage Engineering’s next product is probably a Bluetooth speaker

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