Samsung’s new slate of smart home appliances include an AirDresser that uses powerful jets of air to sanitize garments.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
LinkedIn hails these startups as the best, most sought after in 2019
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YouTube Kids: The video streaming app is launching a separate ‘safer’ website for children
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Facebook wants to keep you ‘in-the-know’ about emergencies, active shooters in your area
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Trump had a ‘very good meeting’ with Apple’s Tim Cook about tariffs on iPhones, devices
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Spotify upgrades Family plan subscription, rolls out parental controls for music service
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Students are still using tech to cheat on exams, but things are getting more advanced
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Palm’s $5 smartphone plan: A cellphone bill cheaper than a Netflix subscription
US Mobile has partnered with the cellphone maker Palm to create a cheap smartphone plan starting at just $5 per month. Unlimited plans start at $20.