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DJI Phantom 4 Pro Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET
With the Phantom 4 Pro, DJI takes a big step toward having a crashproof camera drone. Up till now, obstacle avoidance systems on camera drones, including the previous Phantom 4, only really helped prevent head-on collisions. Fly backward or sideways toward a building, tree, car or person and you are on your own to stop…
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2018 Audi Q5 Release Date, Price and Specs – Roadshow
Audi’s Q5 is a big seller in the United States. It comprises some 26 percent of sales, and it’s only going to grow as both the luxury and crossover markets explode with demand. And now is the perfect time to build on that success with the release of the all-new 2018 Q5. The Q5 borrows…
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CompuServe Launches MicroNET
September 24, 1979 CompuServe launches the first consumer-oriented online information service, which they called MicroNET. This marked the first time a consumer had access to services such as e-mail. The service was not favored internally within the business-oriented CompuServe, but as the service became a hit, they renamed the service CompuServe Information Service, or CIS.…
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Logitech Bluetooth Music Receiver review – CNET
Congratulations: you just bought a brand new iPhone 7 or 7 Plus. But it doesn’t have a standard headphone jack, and you already misplaced the dongle. Yes, wireless speakers and headphones are cheaper and better than ever before. But if you want to retrofit an existing stereo system or old boom box to be wireless…
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The First Android Introduced
September 23, 2008 Google and T-Mobile introduce the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream), the world’s first Android-based smartphone. By raw sales numbers, today Android is the world’s most popular smartphone platform. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com
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The First Android Introduced
September 23, 2008 Google and T-Mobile introduce the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream), the world’s first Android-based smartphone. By raw sales numbers, today Android is the world’s most popular smartphone platform. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in Tech History.com
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Alcatel Idol 4S review – CNET
Haven’t considered buying an Alcatel phone before? The unlocked Idol 4S — made of metal, glass and moxie — will work its butt off to change your mind. The phone boasts a large screen and excellent audio quality; a 16-megapixel camera and an 8-megapixel camera with front-facing flash; a convenience key to quickly launch apps;…
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Alcatel Idol 4S review – CNET
Haven’t considered buying an Alcatel phone before? The unlocked Idol 4S — made of metal, glass and moxie — will work its butt off to change your mind. The phone boasts a large screen and excellent audio quality; a 16-megapixel camera and an 8-megapixel camera with front-facing flash; a convenience key to quickly launch apps;…
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Review: Sony Xperia XZ
The Sony Xperia XZ may be the brand’s fourth flagship in the last two years, but it’s been a whole year since it released the Xperia Z5 to critical acclaim at IFA 2015. In the meantime Sony has released the Xperia X, which we believed to be its latest flagship handset at the time –…
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Galileo Completes Jupiter Mission
September 21, 2003 After fourteen years in space, eight of those as the first man-made object orbiting Jupiter, the unmanned NASA spacecraft Galileo is sent into the atmosphere of the giant planet. NASA decided to end Galileo’s mission in this manner in order to avoid any possibility of it colliding with one of Jupiter’s moons…
