Google’s Home Max speaker arrives in Australia

Home Max launched in the US in December 2017, and Canada earlier this year — international availability of Google’s products is notoriously slow, although the regular Google Home and Home Mini… View original post here: Google’s Home Max speaker arrives in Australia

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CBS plans local news streaming starting in NYC and LA

You’ll be able to access CBSN Local via CBSN on CBSNews.com and the company’s various mobile apps. The company notes that CBSN itself has grown “significantly” since its launch in November 2014,… Here is the original post: CBS plans local news streaming starting in NYC and LA

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Tesla aims to make 10,000 Model 3 cars per week in 2019

The firm had already outlined plans to hit 6,000 per week by late August, and stressed that its focus was on improving current manufacturing lines instead of adding new ones. That should keep… Originally posted here: Tesla aims to make 10,000 Model 3 cars per week in 2019

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Nintendo’s NES Classic outsold Xbox One and PS4 in June

Nintendo initially revived the NES in 2016 and it almost killed the Classic Edition for good before releasing another batch at the tail end of June. NPD’s reporting period for the month lasted… See the original post: Nintendo’s NES Classic outsold Xbox One and PS4 in June

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Android’s Clock will wake you up with tunes from Spotify

As a five-year Google Play Music subscriber, I have to admit that I’m a little miffed by this. It’s more proof that Google doesn’t care about its own music services, even on its own operating… Excerpt from: Android’s Clock will wake you up with tunes from Spotify

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