A Bill Gates-backed company, Carbon Engineering, is working on a new way to reduce carbon dioxide level by extracting it straight from the atmosphere and converting the by-product into fuel.
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Sony RX0 II Action Camera has 180-degree flip screen and 1,000 fps super slow motion mode
Claiming to be the world’s smallest and lightest premium ultra-compact camera, the Sony RX0 II is the next-gen upgrade over …
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Apple is going full throttle into the media business, and what does an Apple credit card mean?
If we told you Apple had an event introducing a new credit card, new TV shows, new gaming and streaming …
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Google’s Stadia announcement could change gaming business forever
Google’s Stadia could change gaming forever. If what Google promised is true, we can throw away high-performance computers or gaming …
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WMC19: A smartphone/watch, more foldable phones and vein recognition.
Nubia Alpha Nubia revealed Smartphone/watch, the Nubia Alpha, but do we really need it? One thing that makes the Chinese …
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Samsung Unpack 2019: A foldable phone, Galaxy S10, and we still have the headphone jack
The Galaxy S10 lineup Samsung came out of the gate with four Galaxy phones this year, the Galaxy S10, the …
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Unboxing: Langogo the artificial intelligent translator on the go
Either you are vagabonding around the world, hosting a foreign guest in your country or just making a quick trip …
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The trash crisis, trade war, and trash collection
Trash is easy for people to forget. Even the trash collection in the U.S. tries to be as invisible as …
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CES 2019: Why TV is getting better and cheaper, and who won the smart TV war in Vegas
Every year at CES we see smart TV gets cheaper and better at a mind-boggling speed. Companies achieve that by …
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Video LG CES booth tour
LG has one of the biggest booth in Central Hall this year, and here is what they have for us.