Day: February 24, 2019

Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 pulls us further into an augmented reality – CNET

A close-up look at Microsoft’s next-gen headset and how it works. …read more Source:: CNet


Inside Microsoft’s HoloLens development lab – CNET

A tour of the Human Factors Lab and early HoloLens prototypes. …read more Source:: CNet


LG V50 ThinQ’s big thing at MWC 2019 is 5G – CNET

LG’s first 5G phone is set to go head to head with the Galaxy S10 5G. And it has a flashy new logo to prove it. …read more Source:: CNet


Roma best-picture Oscar may be Netflix’s last step to conquering Hollywood – CNET

A best-picture win would mark Netflix entering Hollywood’s most hallowed sanctum. That may mean more Romas (and possibly more Bird Boxes) for you to stream. …read more Source:: CNet


Verizon Asks FCC To Let It Lock New Smartphones For 60 Days

Verizon is asking the FCC to let it keep new smartphones locked to its network for 60 days, as part of an initiative to prevent identify theft and fraud. “After the 60-day period, the phones would unlock automatically, the telecom says in a note published to its website and authored by Ronan Dunne, Verizon’s executive…


MWC 2019, Day 0: Here’s what you missed from Microsoft, LG, Huawei and Nokia – CNET

MWC kicks off with a new AR headset, 5G phones — including one that folds — and a five-camera handset. …read more Source:: CNet


HoloLens 2 isn’t meant for you. But HoloLens 3 might be – CNET

The software giant doesn’t plan to sell its $3,500 augmented reality headset to you and me. Yet. …read more Source:: CNet


LG V50 ThinQ 5G guns for Galaxy S10 5G, on Sprint – CNET

LG’s first 5G phone is set to go head to head with the Galaxy S10 5G. And it has a flashy new logo to prove it. …read more Source:: CNet


LG shows twinning is winning with Dual Screen attachment for its 5G V50 phone – CNET

The optional accessory is LG’s MWC strategy for providing more screen, but without making a foldable phone. …read more Source:: CNet


FCC Says Gutting ISP Oversight Was Great For Broadband

Earlier this week, the FCC proclaimed that broadband connectivity saw unprecedented growth last year thanks to the agency’s policies like killing net neutrality. But, as Motherboard points out, that’s not entirely true. The lion’s share of improvements highlighted by the agency “are courtesy of DOCSIS 3.1 cable upgrades, most of which began before Pai even…