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Microsoft announces HoloLens 2 Development Edition, at US$3500

While it won’t be released to companies until later this year, Microsoft has just announced a version of its augmented reality HoloLens 2 headset for developers, priced at US$3500 each. Microsoft unveiled the HoloLens 2 at the Mobile World Congress 2019 at the end of February in Barcelona, Spain. The

Garmin adds period tracking to fitness application

Garmin announced that a robust menstrual cycle tracking feature has been added to the latest version of the Garmin Connect fitness mobile and wearable application. With the most recent launch of Garmin Connect, users have access to a thorough period tracking feature that helps users log menstrual cycle regularity, flow

Beats’ first truly wireless earbuds to launch May 10

Over the weekend, Apple’s Beats headphones division announced that pre-ordering for their fitness-oriented AirPods competitor opened on May 3, with the earbuds hitting shelves on May 10. On May 3, Apple launched their own worst competitor via their Beats headphone division, the Powerbeats Pro, as first reported by 9 to

Motorola’s revived Razr with folding display leaks

Before the render of Motorola’s upcoming Razr was removed from Chinese social media platform Weibo, Slashleaks saved the images and uploaded them onto their site for the world to see. Earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal reported that Motorola could be reviving their most iconic model of the 2000s,

Google expands the Assistant’s storytelling feature to mobile phones

A head of National Tell a Story Day on Saturday, Google announced that the Google Assistant can now tell bedtime stories on your Android or iOS device. Since 2017, Google Home devices have been able to tell bedtime stories when requested by owners to “Tell me a story.” And yesterday,

Major social media platforms’ recent updates are designed to protect users

What changes will you be seeing after this week’s round of social media platform updates? YouTube and Twitter add features to fight the spread of misinformation, Bumble will protect users from unwanted nudes, and Snapchat announces plans to use Bitmoji characters in games. Every week, the most popular apps and

Apple to reportedly launch two new AirPods in 2019

Late last week, Digitimes and reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that new AirPods are set to launch this year. The questions that now remains is whether we’ll be seeing one or two new models. Apple launched the second generation of its iconic AirPods just one month ago, but another

Bacterial, fungal toxins found in e-cigarette products sold in the US

A recent study found bacterial and fungal toxins in various popular e-cigarette products sold in the US. The study, published online in Environmental Health Perspectives, was carried out by researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. The team studied 37 single-use e-cigarette cartridges and 38

Jeff Koons’ ‘Rabbit’ could fetch US$70m at upcoming Christie’s auction

The 1986 sculpture is one of the highlights of the Post-War and Contemporary Art evening sale, held on May 15 at Christie’s New York. Koons’ “Rabbit” features a three-foot-high stainless-steel bunny, holding a carrot to its mouth. The iconic sculpture is offered at Christie’s as part of the art collection