It's Saturday, December 28, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. The holiday rush is finally wrapping up and a new year right is around the corner. The only thing I can’t figure out now? How, after playing Fallen Order, watching Rise of Skywalker and streaming The Mandalorian season finale, I’m at all excited for more Star Wars stuff next year. No matter what you’ve seen, this weekend is a good time to prepare for the year ahead, which for us starts with CES 2020. Things are quiet as we consider what went right (or wrong) in 2019, but next weekend we’ll be arriving in Las Vegas for a week of screens, flashing lights and AI everywhere. Until then, enjoy the silence. --Richard (View in browser.) Ultraportable luxury made affordable. The latest iteration of HP’s Spectre x360 is stylish and powerful, with Intel’s 10th gen Core CPU providing enough oomph for 60fps Overwatch gaming in 720p. It’s smaller and lighter than last year’s version, and even beats out the MacBook Air on the scale while still feeling like a solid, well-built machine. With an i7 CPU, 512GB of storage and 8GB RAM the price of our review unit is $1,200, which also compares well with competition like Dell’s XPS 13 2-in-1. | | Congress asked the FAA to issue new regulations or guidance. According to a rule proposed by the FAA, UAVs would be required to broadcast their location and identification info directly from the unmanned aircraft and to transmit the same information to the FAA's location tracking system via internet connection. If it goes into effect, most larger drones would need to be compliant within three years. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | |
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