November 2019 Tech Articles
- New leak details new sizes for next year’s iPhone 12
- Massachusetts police leased a Boston Dynamics’s robot dog
- Snapchat’s newest filter is an aging and de-aging slider
- Facebook Dating now allows users to share Facebook and Instagram Stories
- Meet Pwnagotchi, the rewarding, WiFi-eating pet
- Report: iOS 13 is more aggressively killing background apps
- Android users can finally unlock WhatsApp with a fingerprint
- Spotify strikes back at Amazon, free version now on Alexa devices
- IBM flexes on Google with new quantum computing technique
- Smartphone sales are rising again, but not for everybody
- Apple's next iPad Pro may come with 3D sensors for augmented reality
- Hulu's live TV service is getting a price hike this December
- Oculus loses John Carmack, who’s now focusing on AI
- WordPress takes on Medium and Patreon with new subscription feature
- Peloton might introduce two new workout machines
- A bunch of Google Stadia’s cool features won’t be available at launch
- Apple’s Phil Schiller on keyboards, fanboys, and Chromebooks
- Apple announces 16-inch MacBook Pro with (hopefully) a better keyboard
- The new Motorola razr is an outrageous revival of an iconic flip phone
- Hanson Robotics’ Sophia robot doesn’t want to have sex with you
- WhatsApp co-founder still doesn’t want you on Facebook
- A strange bug is making WhatsApp drain OnePlus phone batteries
- VSCO launches its first Snapchat lens
- Microsoft Surface Pro X review: a very confusing computer
- There’s a TikTok phone now
- Adobe gives iPhone and iPad users 1,300 free fonts
- NBC’s upcoming streaming service might be free with ads
- Huawei sells out of 5G versions of Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro phones in China “in one minute”
- Google acquires Fitbit in latest smartwatch gamble
- Google’s fast voice transcription app Recorder is coming to older Pixel phones
- Millions of Microsoft Office 365 users hacked in voicemail phishing campaign
- Russia introduces controversial “sovereign internet” law to deepen online isolation
- Facebook is testing encrypted audio and video calls on Messenger