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Bose is prepared to develop a new style if the current wireless earbuds aren't working for you. These wireless Sport Open Earbuds won't fit into your ear canal. Instead they sit above it which allows you to hear the audio and still hear the sounds of everything happening around you.



Although the design is a bit awkward, Bose claims that they remain in place in any weather. They also offer clear, clear audio that you can hear without having to blast it to everyone. I will need to hear reviews from experts in the field before I am able to fully believe in the product. However, it is worth looking into a headset that will fit better.



- Richard Lawler



'Minecraft Earth' will shut down on June 30th



Microsoft's AR mobile game was released in the US in the year 2000.



Minecraft Earth players have until June 30th to play the augmented reality title before Microsoft shuts down its servers and it's no longer available to download from app marketplaces. According to its developer, Mojang Studios, "Minecraft Earth was designed around the freedom of movement and collaboration and collaboration - two things that are now almost impossible to achieve in the current global situation."



The studio is rolling out a last update , which it claims will include modifications "to ensure that your time on Minecraft Earth as fun as possible." In addition to other improvements, the update does away with real-money transactions and drastically reduces the time it'll take for players to craft and construct items within the game.



Microsoft will erase player data starting July 1st. The game that debut at WWDC 2019 will also be deleted. Continue reading.



Dell unveils its first ultrawide monitor of 40 inches



And SafeShutter equipped laptops for business.



The CES 2021 rush is already starting. Dell unveiled devices customized to meet specific business requirements. The first ultrawide Dell 40-inch monitor has resolution of 5,120 x 2,160 and can accommodate the 4K resolution of a video and also display editing controls on the sides. minecraft servers



It's also releasing a series of monitors designed for video conferencing thanks to built-in 5MP cameras and speakers, noise-canceling microphones, and even dedicated Microsoft Teams buttons. The industry's first Latitude 9000 laptops feature an "automatic shutter" that shuts down the camera when it's not being used. This is important if you want to use your laptop to make Zoom calls, or in places where photos are not allowed. Continue reading.



The next-generation Tile tracker could use ultrawideband tech



AR might be used to identify it. We're still waiting for dedicated tracker tags from Apple and Samsung however Tile is trying to ensure it's staying competitive. TechCrunch reports that Tile is working on a tracker that makes use of ultra-wideband (UWB), instead of Bluetooth to assist you in finding lost items. UWB offers several advantages over Bluetooth. Its high-frequency waves transmit spatial and direction data which makes it more accurate in locating tags and devices. The most recent iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 2, come with UWB capabilities already. Continue reading.



Verizon puts 3G shut down plans on hold indefinitely



It will continue to operate the network alongside its 5G, 4G, and 5G networks. Verizon Media, the parent company of Engadget, isn't planning to shut down its 3G network anytime soon. The spokesperson for Verizon, Kevin King, stated that Verizon's 3G network is "operational" and that the company does not intend to shut it down. King also said that Verizon will "work with customers to move to a newer and more advanced technology."



Verizon stopped activating 3G phones in 2018 and stated that "virtually every traffic on [its] network [is] on its 4GLTE network," at the time. Neither King nor Verizon revealed how many 3G devices are still connected, but that number could be significant if the company decided to continue to operate the network alongside 5G and 4G. Continue reading.



Amazon purchases planes for the first time in order to expand its air cargo fleet



Amazon Air has leased aircraft up to date.



Amazon's cargo airfleet appears be an enormous success. It has grown from 11 jets when it launched in 2016, the company will have more than 85 planes transporting whatever goods and services customers around the world are buying by 2022. Amazon's latest announcement stands out since it is the first time the company has bought instead of leasing, additional aircraft. Continue reading.



Wait, there's more... GE's smart-home brand has changed its name from C By GE to Cync



Engadget Deals - Crucial's 1TB MX500 Internal SATA SSD on Sale for $85 - the lowest Amazon price ever



The Persona soundtracks are now available on Spotify and Apple Music



This week's TV The conclusion of the 'Star Trek: Discovery' season' season



Twitter labeled a forecaster's Georgia election tweet without controversy



'Call of Duty: Warzone' players used an application to cheat on matchmaking



Flipper Zero turns hacking into a Tamagotchi-style game



Hologram Electronics Microcosm review



OnePlus's cheap new Nord phones will be released in the US on the 15th of January



Asobo Studio displays real-time snow in Microsoft Flight Simulator.