How to use gesture controls on your Nest Hub smart display
Added: 09.04.2021 13:00 | 9 views | 0 comments
 Google's smart display lineup can take commands with just the wave of your hand. Here's how to make the most of the Quick Gestures feature.
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Best smart home products for 2021 that aren't made by Amazon or Google
Added: 08.04.2021 13:00 | 8 views | 0 comments
 We took Amazon and Google out of the running (just this once) to see what other great smart home devices are out there.
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3 Tips for Succeeding When Your Industry is Dominated By a Monopoly
Added: 08.04.2021 13:00 | 4 views | 0 comments
 How to keep up when your competition is Amazon or Google.
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The woman who took on Google and won
Added: 08.04.2021 1:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
 When Shannon Wait was suspended after posting about working conditions, she fought back.
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Google to hold I/O conference virtually from May 18 to 20
Added: 07.04.2021 18:45 | 26 views | 0 comments
 The annual developer confab is back after it was canceled last year amid the pandemic.
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Google Assistant Goes to Work for Nvidia's Shield TV
Added: 07.04.2021 17:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
 Nvidia on Thursday announced that its Shield TV now includes Google Assistant as part of its Shield Experience Upgrade 6.0 update. The update also lets the Shield device work as a SmartThings Hub when paired with a SmartThinks Link. The SmartThings Link, which can be used to connect Shield TV as a SmartThings Hub, will be released in the coming months with a promotional launch price of $14.99.
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www.technewsworld.com
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Sony's Foolish Failure to Learn From Microsoft's Mistake
Added: 07.04.2021 17:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
 Microsoft has learned a lot of very hard lessons over the last couple of decades, and it continues to surprise and annoy me that other firms seem to have the suicidal tendency to learn the same lessons the hard way. It is far better and cheaper to avoid the mistakes of others, but firms like Apple, Google and, most recently, Sony seem to want to experience past Microsoft disasters first hand.
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www.technewsworld.com
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