[ad_1] The idea is that you can place an order on the Walmart app and a delivery-person — who has been with the company for at least a year — will bring the items to your home and do the rest. The exact details of the security system that will be used haven’t been announced […]
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Google Search won’t show more than two top results from the same site
[ad_1] This site diversity change means that you usually won’t see more than two listings from the same site in our top results. However, we may still show more than two in cases where our systems determine it’s especially relevant to do so for a particular search…. — Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) June 6, 2019 Since […]
HTC Vive Pro Eye is now out in North America for $1,599
[ad_1] HTC said it decided build a device with eye tracking after getting requests from enterprise customers that use VR to train employees and test new ideas and products. The Vive Pro Eye was designed to meet their needs. We used the headset to customize a BMW M5 at CES, and according to Engadget editor […]
Nokia’s new budget phone has a dedicated Google Assistant button
[ad_1] Nokia 2.2 is powered by a quad-core MediaTek A22 CPU chipset and has a 5.71-inch HD+ edge-to-edge display. It also has face unlock, access to Google Lens and a camera AI that helps it take detailed photos in low light conditions. The device is priced at €99 (US$112) and is heading to Europe, India […]
AT&T’s streaming bundle with HBO could start at $16
[ad_1] Still, other viewers may balk at having to pay for yet another streaming service, especially considering that AT&T’s package will be one of the more expensive streaming services on the market when it launches next March. It’ll cost more than ad-free Hulu ($11.99/month) or Netflix’s most popular plan ($12.99/month). Even Disney’s soon-to-be launched streaming […]
‘BTS World’ makes you the band’s manager on June 26th
[ad_1] BTS World, which launches on iOS and Android on June 26, gives players the chance to manage the chart-topping boy band from the very beginning. The game’s website indicates that at least some of the action will unfold like a visual novel, and a recent report from CNBC suggests other in-game tasks include finding […]
The world’s first 360-degree infinity pool is coming to London
[ad_1] At first glance, the pool’s design is pretty awe-inspiring. Both the pool’s walls and floor are completely transparent, meaning swimmers can get a full view of the hotel below and the London skyline. The pool is made out of cast acrylic — which transmits light at a similar wavelength to water — ensuring that […]
Instagram makes it easy to add song lyrics to your Stories
[ad_1] According to Instagram, users will be able to search through its available library of songs and select the one they want to add to a story. When they select which part of the song they want to play, they will now be able to use the lyrics as a reference point. As long as […]
DC Universe cancels ‘Swamp Thing’ after a single episode (updated)
[ad_1] Speculation that an accounting error by the state of North Carolina that cut the show’s tax rebate led to the show’s sudden cancellation has not been confirmed. Back in April, a miscommunication by the North Carolina legislature almost wiped away the state’s film budget, but the mistake was resolved, reported the North Carolina Star. […]
The free ‘Quake II RTX’ demo is now available on Steam
[ad_1] NVIDIA says this is the first fully path-traced game. The ray-tracing technique pulls “all lighting effects such as shadows, reflections, refractions and more into a single ray-tracing algorithm.” You can snag the Quake II RTX demo from Steam and NVIDIA’s website, or pick up Quake II for just $5 if you don’t already have […]
