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Chromebooks Were Once a Good Deal for Schools. Now They're Becoming E-Waste.
Educators say the simple laptops are no longer a good deal because once they reach their expiration dates they have no second life. Source link
Amazon's Palm-Payment Effort Is a Sneak Attack on Apple and Google
It’s also a potentially massive play to make Amazon the central ID system for your whole life—from banking and loyalty programs to tickets, age verification
Some 911 Call Centers Still Haven't Adapted to the Cellphone
Nationwide, a number of 911 centers struggle to locate cellphone callers and can’t receive texts or photos, as the systems continue to rely on decades-old
These Headphones Stay Outside Your Ears—and Can Go for a Swim
These pairs stay put while logging laps, because of tech called bone conduction. Source link
When You and AI Become BFFs
Jacob Keller, a hospital security guard in Bowling Green, Ohio, starts patrolling corridors at midnight. It’s quiet, and he spends most of his time alone.
Learning a Language May Stave Off Dementia, but Are Apps the Way to Go?
Language-learning software is seen to strengthen cognition and combat loneliness in older adults. Source link
Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Fail to Catch On
The company plans the release of the second generation as less than 10% of the devices purchased are used monthly, an internal company document shows.
Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs
Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs Source link
Don't Fly Without These Five Travel Apps
When facing today’s travel challenges, it pays to have a smartphone loaded with extra help. Source link
TSA's New Tech Can Make Airport Screening Faster. Travelers Aren't So Sure.
Passengers blame new screening machines for slowing them down at airport security, while the TSA says crowds are a bigger factor. Source link