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Google Simplifies Finding Your Polling Place and Ballot Information

Google’s making it a bit easier to get a glance at your state ballot information and to find your polling place for this year’s...

Power Up Your iPhone 7’s Camera With Olloclip’s New Lenses

This week, Olloclip announced three new lens sets to help take those iPhone 7 cameras to the next level. The post Power Up Your...

The former head of mobile blog JKOnTheRun is suffering a heart condition and financial...

 I don’t usually post about other tech journalists but this is kind of important. A great guy, James Kendrick, started JKOnTheRun, one of the...

Keep Leftovers and Ready-Made Meals in the Freezer Door So You Actually Eat Them

Frozen meals that you’ve made ahead of time, like leftovers or portioned-out containers of chili or pasta can be a life saver after a...

Today’s Best Deals: Akira, Qi Charging Pad, LED Light Bulbs, and More

LED light bulbs, a $7 Qi charging pad, and the 25th anniversary Akira Blu-ray lead off Wednesday’s best deals. Read more...

Here’s how The White House wants the U.S. to approach AI R&D

 A pair of lengthy reports from the White House show that the administration is well aware of both the opportunities provided by and the...

The Skagen Hagen smart watch keeps tabs on your minimalist life

 Skagen is a Danish watch company famous for its minimalist designs and affordable prices. Now, for $215, you can add a little smarts to...

Remains of the Day: PlayStation 4 Media Player Gets Support for FLAC and More

PlayStation 4's Media Player, the app that lets you play media natively on your PS4, is getting a few welcome additions. The main thrust...

Amazon’s Music Service Launches With a Secret Weapon: Alexa

With the new Amazon Music Unlimited service, Alexa has her eyes set on transforming the streaming-music landscape. The post Amazon's Music Service Launches With...

Microsoft starts selling its HoloLens in Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand

 HoloLens, Microsoft’s $3,000 mixed-reality goggles (or “the world’s first self-contained holographic computer” in Microsoft’s parlance), was only available in the U.S. and Canada so...

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection.Being that Brabus is...