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‘Are you ready to play like never before?’ LEGO teases Nintendo NES paired with brick-built TV

GeekWire

LEGO is teasing a Nintendo Entertainment System that comes paired with a brick-built television after images were leaked showing off the intriguing take on the classic game system. German website Promo Bricks reports an August 1 release date with a 229,99€ price tag [link] pic.twitter.com/9Vg9taQ4k5. ” game cartridge.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 won’t come with charger after it mocked Apple for not including a charger

The Verge

Apple’s decision not to include chargers with the iPhone 12 was met with some derision, and competitors like Samsung reminded customers in an ad that charging bricks were “included with your Galaxy.” Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun said on Weibo the Mi 11 would come without a charger.

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Apple’s MagSafe Duo charger will cost $129, but there’s no release date yet

The Verge

The MagSafe Duo has officially gotten a $129 price tag, which includes the charger itself (that can charge both an Apple Watch and an iPhone 12 at the same time) and a 1-meter-long USB-C to Lightning cable. Not included in that price is a power brick, although Apple recommends that you buy its own 20W USB-C power brick for an extra $19.

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Contactless shopping gets fashionable: Inside the newest store from clothing rental startup Armoire

GeekWire

At Armoire Go, subscribers place apparel for pick up or drop of on a table capable of detecting RFID tags sewn into the clothes, allowing for contactless exchanges. A subscriber signs in on a tablet and places the items on a table capable of reading radio frequency identification (RFID) tags sewn into the apparel.

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Alternatives to the CompuServe of Things

Phil Windley

In Peloton Bricks Its Treadmills , Cory Doctorow discusses Peloton's response to a product recall on its treadmills. Rather than issuing the firmware upgrade to all treadmills, Peloton "bricked" all the treadmills and then only updated the ones where the owner was paying a monthly subscription for Peloton's service.

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CIOs Have To Help Their Companies Start To Use AI – Or Else…

The Accidental Successful CIO

It turns out that the bricks and mortar stores could be doing the same sorts of things using AI. They could also add small radio-frequency tags to their products to track them too. All of this data could be fed to AI applications and the result would be that bricks and mortar stores could be transformed also.

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Maximize Your Reach with eBook Store Solutions

Kitaboo

In this regard, eBook store solutions have become the norm since brick-and-mortar bookstores lost their popularity owing to the pandemic. Leading eBook distribution platforms prioritize metadata, meta tags, and keywords to enhance the discoverability of eBooks in search engine results. billion by 2032.

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