UK to allow Huawei tech in ‘non core’ parts of 5G

Despite calls from officials in the US and elsewhere to ban Huawei from its 5G networks, the UK has reportedly approved the company’s participation in “non-core” parts of its next-gen rollout. It… See the original post: UK to allow Huawei tech in ‘non core’ parts of 5G

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Juul’s pilot program could trace retailers that sell to teen users

All authority figures have to do is report a Juul’s unique tracking identifier — essentially, a serial number — via the new portal. According to TechCrunch, the company will open an… See more here: Juul’s pilot program could trace retailers that sell to teen users

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US Army shows how it will use HoloLens in the field

In training, IVAS can also provide data to improve performance, such as a wearer’s gaze and heart rate. Instructors could coach soldiers on their aim or room-clearing techniques, for instance.The… Read the original post: US Army shows how it will use HoloLens in the field

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Chrome 74 beta supports dark mode in Windows

In addition, it looks like Chrome 74 could turn the browser into a better friend for those susceptible to motion sickness. It can instruct websites to respect your OS-level preferences when it… Original post: Chrome 74 beta supports dark mode in Windows

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Apple iPad Air hands-on (2019): Just ‘Pro’ enough

We’ve been testing the new, $499 iPad Air for a little over a day now, and it’ll be a while yet before we publish our full review. At this point, though, it’s already clear that the new iPad Air… See the article here: Apple iPad Air hands-on (2019): Just ‘Pro’ enough

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