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India’s budget hotel startup Oyo enters co-working business with $30 million Innov8 acquisition

India’s Oyo has expanded its hotel chain business to over 80 countries and entered co-living spaces segment in recent years. The firm, which has raised about $1 billion in the last two quarters from several big names including Airbnb, has now identified a new business to target: co-working spaces.

The Gurgaon-headquartered firm on Tuesday announced Oyo Workspaces that is already operational across 10 cities in India with over 20 centres. It already has the capacity to serve more than 15,000 people.

At a press conference in New Delhi, Rohit Kapoor, CEO of New Real Estate Businesses, said Oyo plans to have 50 Oyo Workspaces centres by the end of the year and aims to make it the largest co-working business in Asia by the end of next year.

As part of the announcement, Oyo confirmed that it has acquired Innov8, a co-working startup with over 200 employees and 16 operational centres. The four-year-old startup was acquired for about $30 million, two sources familiar with the matter told TechCrunch.

Innov8 is one of the three in-house brands that is part of Oyo Workspaces. The other two brands — Workflo and Powerstation — are aimed at people who are looking for more economical offering. A user could access one of these co-working spaces for as low as Rs 6,999 ($102) a month. Innov8 has been positioned as a premium option.

India’s co-working space, still a relatively new business category locally, is worth $390 million — a fraction of some $30 billion office and commercial real estate business. Kapoor said Oyo believes it can not only become a market leader in the nation but also expand the size of the market itself. Oyo Workspaces will compete with a range of companies including 91Springboard, GoHive, Awfis, GoWork, and the global giant WeWork.

Oyo Workspaces will offer a range of services such as a Wi-Fi connection, in-house kitchen, housekeeping, storage and parking spaces,across all of its centres. It is also offering users monthly monthly and quarterly passes — currently being offered at heavily discounted rates — to further lower the price points of its co-working spaces.

Oyo, which serves more than half a million users each day across more than 850,000 rooms it operates, is aggressively expanding its business through partnerships with local players as it emerges as the third-largest hotel chain in the world. The six-year-old startup was valued at over $5 billion at its last funding round, TechCrunch reported earlier.

Oyo, which serves as both listings and reservations platforms, makes most of its money from fee-paying franchises and bookings. Kapoor said the company will use part of the $200 million Oyo has committed to invest in its India and Southeast Asia businesses this year.

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Report: 60% of orgs hit by ransomware-as-a-service attacks in the past 18 months

Lawmakers are worried about deepfakes in the election — like this weird mashup of actors Steve Buscemi and Jennifer Lawrence.VillainGuy/YouTube

Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.

Amazon workers in the US, UK, Germany, Spain, and Poland protested and went on strike on Prime Day on Monday, Amazon's busiest shopping event of the year. Unions said extending Prime Day to two days and promising one-day delivery will push workers to their physical limits, as if they are "trained triathletes." The US may approve licenses for companies to restart new sales to Huawei in as little as two weeks, according to a senior official. Previously, US firms had to apply for licenses in order to sell to Huawei which would likely be rejected, but Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said licenses would be issued where there is no threat to national security. Electric-scooter startups including Bird met UK lawmakers on Monday to lobby for legalization, just three days after YouTuber Emily Hartridge was killed on her scooter. Transport minister Michael Ellis referenced Hartridge's death during the meeting, and said any change to UK laws to permit scooters on British roads would be slow. Palantir cofounder and Facebook director Peter Thiel launched an attack on Google during a speech at the National Conservatism conference in Washington on Sunday, according to reports. Thiel said Google should be investigated for its "seemingly treasonous" relationship with China and that the FBI and CIA should investigate the firm in a "not excessively gentle manner." Facebook's blockchain boss David Marcus says new digital currency Libra won't launch until it has "fully addressed regulatory concerns." The executive will appear before a US Senate committee today and attempt to assuage lawmakers' concerns about the potential impact of Libra. Some livestreamers on Amazon-owned Twitch went dark to stand in solidarity with Amazon workers protesting on Prime Day on Monday. One streamer said: "I won't be streaming until Wednesday in support of this strike and won't be touching Amazon's sites during the strike." Twitter has determined that President Trump's racist tweets about four minority congresswomen did not violate its policies, despite earlier stating any violating tweets would be flagged and downranked, according to Gizmodo. The president's tweets remain unflagged, suggesting Twitter has decided they do not violate the site's hateful conduct policies. A committee of British lawmakers have told the UK government there are no technical grounds to ban Huawei from the country's 5G network, but there might be legitimate ethical and geopolitical reasons for doing so. The chair of the science and technology committee, Norman Lamb MP, said allowing Huawei access to 5G networks might jeopardise important alliances, such as with the US. US Representative Adam Schiff sent a letter to the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google seeking information about their policies for dealing with deepfake videos and photos. Schiff said he was concerned about the effect that deepfake disinformation could have on the 2020 US Presidential elections. A 17-year-old social media influencer was found dead Sunday morning in upstate New York, and photos of the gruesome murder taken by the alleged killer surfaced online, police said. The photos appeared on the alleged killer's Instagram account and resurfaced on chat app Discord.

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Raisin picks up $28M backing from Goldman Sachs for its savings and investment marketplace

Raisin, the fintech startup that offers a pan-European marketplace for savings and investment products, has picked up additional funding. Goldman Sachs has invested $28 million (€25m), following the company’s $114 million in Series D in February.

The new capital will be used by Raisin to build out its U.S. presence ahead of a 2020 launch across the pond. The startup announced its U.S. plans in May, saying that it wanted to enable U.S. savers to more easily shop around for a better interest rate and remove the friction associated with switching savings and deposit accounts. The deposits market in the U.S. is said to be $12.7 trillion.

Raisin also plans to enter two new European markets by the end of this year. The Raisin marketplace currently has six country specific savings platforms: Germany, U.K., France, The Netherlands, Spain, and Austria, in addition to a generic site for 28 European countries.

Founded in 2012 by Dr. Tamaz Georgadze (CEO), Dr. Frank Freund (CFO) and Michael Stephan (COO), and launched the following year, Raisin says that to date it has brokered €14 billion for more than 185,000 customers across Europe.

The Raisin marketplace offers more than 480 savings products from 80 European partner banks via its “deposits-as-a-service”. The fintech also has distribution partnerships with N26, Commerzbank, 02 Banking of Telefónica Germany and Yolt among others, as it attempts to ride the marketplace banking trend.

Cue statement from Rana Yared, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments: “Raisin has developed a unique savings marketplace with a solid business model, impressive growth and a loyal customer base. We are excited to support the company’s outstanding management team in executing their vision”.

In addition to Goldman Sachs, Raisin’s backers include PayPal, Index Ventures, Ribbit Capital and Thrive Capital.

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Are OYO’s deep cuts a reality check for unicorns?

Artificial Intelligence enabled automation is sweeping through society. In this century, it will have a species level impact on humanity. What form will that evolution take? This talk explores the...

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SpaceX thinks it may know what caused its new Crew Dragon spaceship to explode during a test on April 20.

The capsule-like ship is designed to ferry NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station, but first it has to pass a series of major tests.

In April, SpaceX conducted an uncrewed ground test that was a warm-up to an in-flight abort test on a rocket. The abort test is designed to prove the spaceship's escape thrusters can whisk astronauts to safety (in case there's a problem with a rocket).

But instead of showing that the escape thrusters operated normally, the procedure sent clouds of noxious pink smoke billowing into the air above Cape Canaveral, Florida.

SpaceX called the incident an "anomaly" on the day it happened, and a video leaked the next day appeared to show the Crew Dragon blowing up on its test stand. In May, Hans Koenigsmann, SpaceX's vice president of mission assurance, confirmed that the test had indeed destroyed the company's ship.

Now, nearly three months after the accidental blast, Koenigsmann said that investigators are about "80% done" with their work and believe they've discovered what went wrong.

"We know that we had a leaky component on the system," Koenigsmann told reporters during a teleconference on Monday. This "caused a violent reaction" once the escape system was activated, he added.

Kathy Lueders of NASA also joined Monday's press call. She manages the agency's Commercial Crew Program, through which SpaceX is being paid to develop, build, and test Crew Dragon.

"In a lot of ways, this was a gift for us, because it was a test on the ground," Lueders said. "We had the ability to find an issue with the hardware, and be able to find the hardware, and be able to assess the hardware."

What SpaceX thinks a leaky valve destroyed its Crew Dragon ship

SpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship on a recovery boat after returning to Earth on March 8, 2019. Its burnt marshmallow look comes from the hot plasma it experienced during atmospheric reentry.NASA TV

In March, the Crew Dragon capsule in question launched into orbit, docked with the space station, and then returned toEarth. The mission was one of a few uncrewed demonstration tests that NASA requires. SpaceX then recovered the vehicle from the ocean, checked it out, and refurbished it.

Leading up to the company's next milestone — its in-flight abort test originally planned for the summer — SpaceX workers bolted the refurbished capsule to a test stand.

The test had two stages. The first was to fire low-pressure thrusters, called Dracos, to show they could maneuver the capsule in space. The next was a test-firing of high-pressure engines called Super Dracos, which power the spaceship's escape system.

The smaller Draco engines fired for about five seconds, and Koenigsmann said this test succeeded. However, all hell broke loose when the spaceship started pressurizing its Super Draco system.

SpaceX, NASA, the US Air Force, and other members of an investigation team spent weeks picking up the pieces of Crew Dragon. They also reviewed spacecraft data and replayed high-speed videos in search of a cause.

Koenigsmann revealed on Monday that investigators found burn marks inside the pressurization system's check valves: a component designed to keep out liquid oxidizer until the system can shoot it into the engines at the correct speed. The blast also coincided with activation of the system, he added.

The investigators' best hunch at this point, SpaceX said in a statement, is that during the processing of the used spaceship, a "slug" of the liquid oxidizer for the Super Dracos — a toxic substance called nitrogen tetroxide — leaked through the check valve and into the pressurization tubes.

When that system turned on, it almost instantly cranked the pressure up to 2,300 pounds per square inch (more than 150 times normal air pressure at sea level). At this point, the liquid slug shot toward the safety valve like a bullet.

"That basically destroyed the check valve and caused an explosion," Koenigsmann said. "This effect was not expected."

Super Dracos are used on SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft as part of the vehicle's launch escape system.SpaceX

Although the investigation is ongoing, Koenigsmann said the planned fix is to replace the check valve — which can be turned on and off — with a "burst valve" that opens one-way at a high pressure. A burst valve won't permit any leaks, he said, but the component is harder to test because it's single-use. (The workaround is to test many other valves manufactured in the same batch.)

SpaceX was hoping to launch its first astronauts by the end of the year, but Koenigsmann expressed doubt about keeping that schedule.

"We'll fly when we are ready," he said.

SpaceX and NASA did not immediately respond to additional questions regarding the failure and its plan to re-test the escape system's engines following a fix.

What else SpaceX said about the Crew Dragon's explosion

Below is SpaceX's full and detailed statement on the matter:

On Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 18:13 UTC, SpaceX conducted a series of static fire engine tests of the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort test vehicle on a test stand at SpaceX's Landing Zone 1, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

Crew Dragon's design includes two distinct propulsion systems - a low-pressure bi-propellant propulsion system with sixteen Draco thrusters for on-orbit maneuvering, and a high-pressure bi-propellant propulsion system with eight SuperDraco thrusters for use only in the event of a launch escape. After the vehicle's successful demonstration mission to and from the International Space Station in March 2019, SpaceX performed additional tests of the vehicle's propulsion systems to ensure functionality and detect any system-level issues prior to a planned In-Flight Abort test.

The initial tests of twelve Draco thrusters on the vehicle completed successfully, but the initiation of the final test of eight SuperDraco thrusters resulted in destruction of the vehicle. In accordance with pre-established safety protocols, the test area was clear and the team monitored winds and other factors to ensure public health and safety.

Following the anomaly, SpaceX convened an Accident Investigation Team that included officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and observers from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and began the systematic work on a comprehensive fault tree to determine probable cause. SpaceX also worked closely with the US Air Force (USAF) to secure the test site, and collect and clean debris as part of the investigation. The site was operational prior to SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch of STP-2 and landing of two first stage side boosters at Landing Zones 1 and 2 on June 25, 2019.

Initial data reviews indicated that the anomaly occurred approximately 100 milliseconds prior to ignition of Crew Dragon's eight SuperDraco thrusters and during pressurization of the vehicle's propulsion systems. Evidence shows that a leaking component allowed liquid oxidizer - nitrogen tetroxide (NTO) - to enter high-pressure helium tubes during ground processing. A slug of this NTO was driven through a helium check valve at high speed during rapid initialization of the launch escape system, resulting in structural failure within the check valve. The failure of the titanium component in a high-pressure NTO environment was sufficient to cause ignition of the check valve and led to an explosion.

In order to understand the exact scenario, and characterize the flammability of the check valve's titanium internal components and NTO, as well as other material used within the system, the accident investigation team performed a series of tests at SpaceX's rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas. Debris collected from the test site in Florida, which identified burning within the check valve, informed the tests in Texas. Additionally, the SuperDraco thrusters recovered from the test site remained intact, underscoring their reliability.

It is worth noting that the reaction between titanium and NTO at high pressure was not expected. Titanium has been used safely over many decades and on many spacecraft from all around the world. Even so, the static fire test and anomaly provided a wealth of data. Lessons learned from the test - and others in our comprehensive test campaign - will lead to further improvements in the safety and reliability of SpaceX's flight vehicles.

SpaceX has already initiated several actions, such as eliminating any flow path within the launch escape system for liquid propellant to enter the gaseous pressurization system. Instead of check valves, which typically allow liquid to flow in only one direction, burst disks, which seal completely until opened by high pressure, will mitigate the risk entirely. Thorough testing and analysis of these mitigations has already begun in close coordination with NASA, and will be completed well in advance of future flights.

With multiple Crew Dragon vehicles in various stages of production and testing, SpaceX has shifted the spacecraft assignments forward to stay on track for Commercial Crew Program flights. The Crew Dragon spacecraft originally assigned to SpaceX's second demonstration mission to the International Space Station (Demo-2) will carry out the company's In-Flight Abort test, and the spacecraft originally assigned to the first operational mission (Crew-1) will launch as part of Demo-2.

Original author: Dave Mosher

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15

DataRobot launches AI Cloud for industries including banking and health care

Luckily, many of the top-rated products from our more than 1,000 buying guides are on sale during Prime Day. Our buying guides feature the best products in their respective categories, which we've meticulously researched and tested.

On this page, we will be listing the best deals in various categories, from home and kitchen to tech and outdoors, and much more. Be sure to check back often during Prime Day for new deals, which we will be updating frequently. We will also be removing items that are out of stock or no longer on sale.

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Stay up to date on the latest deals by checking out this page, which is where you can find all of our Prime Day 2019 coverage, and you can also see our list of the best competing Prime Day deals on the internet.

Keep scrolling to check out the best deals on the products in our buying guides.

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12 bizarre items you can buy on Amazon (AMZN)

Amazon's newly-extended Prime Day event yields 48-hours of mindless browsing through the online marketplace. While there are plenty of Prime Day deals to discover, there are also troves of wacky products to find.

Here are 12 bizarre items you can buy on Amazon:

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Curve, the ‘over-the-top’ banking platform, raises $55M at a $250M valuation

Curve, the London-based “over-the-top banking platform,” has raised $55 million in new funding. The startup lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card and app to make it easier to manage your spending and access other benefits.

Curve’s Series B round is led by Gauss Ventures, the London-HQ’d fintech investor, alongside Creditease, IDC Ventures and previous backer Outward VC (formerly Investec’s INVC fund). A number of other early investors, including Santander InnoVentures, Breega, Seedcamp and Speedinvest also followed on.

The new round of funding values Curve at $250 million (or one-quarter unicorn, so to speak), and will be used by the company to continue adding more features to its platform and for further European expansion. (It also plans to launch in the U.S. in 2020). To date, the company claims 500,000 users and says it is on track to reach 1 million by the end of the year.

Curve is currently available in 31 countries across Europe, with around 30% of its customer base coming from outside the U.K. “We [have] identified a few countries where the organic pull is fantastic, and we are about to double down on them,” Curve founder and CEO Shachar Bialick tells me.

Like a plethora of fintech startups, Curve is building a platform that essentially turns your mobile phone into a financial control centre that re-bundles disparate financial products or functionality to offer a single app to help you manage “all things money.”

However, rather than building a new current account — as is the case with the challenger banks such as Monzo, Starling and Revolut — Curve’s “attack vector” is a card and app that lets you connect all of your other debit and credit cards (sans Amex) so you only ever have to carry a single card.

Once you’ve added your cards to Curve, you use the app to switch which underlying debit or credit cards you wish the Curve Mastercard to spend from, and can track and see a single and consolidated view of your spending regardless of which card was charged (and therefore which of your bank accounts the money was pulled from).

In other words, Curve isn’t asking to replace your existing bank accounts but is pitched as a cloud-based platform that runs “over-the-top” of existing banking and payments infrastructure. Historically, the over-the-top terminology has been used to describe the way video streaming services such as Netflix run “over-the-top” of existing broadband infrastructure.

“For Curve to succeed in its mission of bringing banking to the cloud, we need [to continue] to build the product; tiny experiences that together create a whole new offering,” Bialick continues. “Our money is everywhere and the job of connecting it all together to one seamless experience requires many resources, and especially many talented people. The latest Series B will enable Curve to re-bundle more of your money: experiences such as Curve Send (peer-to-peer payments), and Curve Credit (post transaction installments for any payment, anywhere).”

Alongside Curve’s all-your-cards-in-one functionality, the Curve app lets you lock your Curve card at a touch of a button, provides instant spend notifications, “zero FX fees” when spending abroad or in a foreign currency and the ability to switch payment sources retroactively. The latter is dubbed “Go Back in Time” and means if you make a purchase via Curve that gets charged to a card other than the one you intended, you have two weeks to change your mind.

More recently, Curve has re-vamped its cashback feature in a bid to draw in more customers for the premium versions of the Curve card. With the new Curve Cash programme, customers get 1% instant cash back on top of any existing rewards cards that they have plugged into the app, potentially earning customers double rewards on purchases. You simply pick from the list of retailers supported for cashback — you are allowed to choose between three and six retailers, depending on which Curve plan you are on — and then get 1% cashback for any purchases made at those stores.

Bialick claims that Curve’s over-the-top model is also producing higher engagement than many challenger banks, with customers spending on average £1,500 per month through the Curve platform. (As an imperfect reference point, challenger bank Monzo says that around 30% of its users top up their account by £1,000 or more per month). I’m also told that 15% of Curve’s users have added a challenger bank card to their Curve account, which also makes for an intriguing and even more nuanced comparison.

And whilst Curve is arguably trying to define a new market category — at least here in the West — and therefore isn’t the easiest of products to explain, Bialick says that existing Curve customers are the startup’s biggest advocates.

“There isn’t just one thing that pulls customers to Curve, there are as many pulls as [there are] the number of ‘money jobs’ one has. All your cards in one, fee-free spending abroad, ‘Go Back In Time,’ to name a few, all attract and retain our customer base. Indeed, awareness and brand building is key, especially amongst all the noise, but that’s where our customers are proving invaluable, telling their friends about Curve, which drives most of our adoption with 2,000 plus new accounts per day.”

To win in this new category of banking, Bialick says the company needs to steadfastly stick to its mission to reduce the number of steps it takes to carry out everyday money-related tasks. “The winners will be the companies… [that] create the most seamless experience, removing as much friction between the customer and their money.”

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The best Prime Day headphone deals from Bose, Sony, Beats, and more

A great pair of headphones can open you up to a whole new world of music-listening. There are a ton of great headphones out there, but the best of them can often get expensive. For Amazon Prime Day 2019, however, there are discounts on a ton of awesome headphone models, making now perhaps the best time of the year to buy a new pair of headphones.

Whether you're looking for a new pair of true wireless headphones or a pair with noise cancellation, there should be something on this list for you. Here are the best headphone deals for Amazon Prime Day 2019.

Best Prime Day 2019 true wireless headphones deals

True wireless headphones have gotten increasingly popular over the past few years, and there are some great options out there for those who want great-sounding true wireless headphones at a great price. Here are the best true wireless headphone deals for Prime Day 2019.

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The Jabra Elite 65t are some of the best true wireless headphones of the past few years, thanks to their awesome design and relatively secure fit. The headphones also sound pretty great, as they have plenty of bass. They're available for an impressive $50 off.

Buy for $119.99 (you save $50)

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Bose has a history of delivering high-quality headphones that will last for years, and the Bose SoundSport Free true wireless headphones are no exception to that rule. The headphones have a pretty awesome design that's exclusive to Amazon, and it'll help make them stand out amongst all the other true wireless headphones out there.

Buy for $139 (you save $60)

Best Prime Day 2019 gaming headphones deals

Perhaps you're a gamer looking for a great gaming headset, in which case it's worth considering these gaming headset deals. There are quite a few deals on gaming headphones available for Prime Day 2019, and the best ones are below.

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HyperX has a history of delivering ultra high-quality headsets at a reasonable price, and the Cloud Stinger is no exception to that rule. The headset is built with a super comfortable memory foam and will work perfectly with any gaming console, including the Nintendo Switch to your smartphone.

Buy for $39.99 (you save $10)

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SteelSeries is arguably the top player in the gaming headset world, and the Arctis 7 is one of the best headsets the company has to offer. The Arctis 7 offers an incredibly comfortable design, along with an excellent, natural sound quality that puts emphasis where it counts, making for a great gaming experience.

Buy for $99.99 (you save $50)

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HyperX has a history of delivering ultra high-quality headsets at a reasonable price, and the Cloud Stinger is no exception to that rule. The headset is built with a super comfortable memory foam and will work perfectly with any gaming console, including the Nintendo Switch to your smartphone.

Buy for $83.93 (you save $16.06)

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Razer has been stepping up its gaming headset game over the past few years, and the Kraken Tournament Edition is a great example of that. The headset offers an awesome green design and can play audio in 7.1 Surround Sound, making for a much more immersive gaming experience than what you would otherwise get.

Buy for $61.99 (you save $38)

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The Razer Nari is a step up from other Razer headsets, thanks to its super comfortable design with plenty of padding, and even better sound quality. The device has a retractable microphone and will work perfectly fine with your computer, PS4, or Xbox One.

Buy for $99.99 (you save $149.99)

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If you want an even bigger step up in the Razer lineup, then it's worth checking out the Nari Ultimate. This headset has even better padding, which is cooling-gel infused, meaning that you should be able to game for hours before there will be any discomfort. The headset is even wireless, which should make for a more convenient gaming experience.

Buy for $149.99 (you save $50)

Best Prime Day 2019 wireless headphones deals

True wireless headphones are great, but not everyone needs headphones so small. Plenty want a great pair of over-ear headphones or on-ear headphones with wireless connectivity, and there are some great deals on standard wireless headphones too. Check out the best deals on wireless headphones below.

Beats

Beats makes great headphones and the Solo3 wireless on-ear headphones are a great deal on Prime Day. The sound good, they look great, and they're comfortable to wear.

Buy for $139.99 (you save $159.96)

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If you're looking for a pair of reliable headphones that should last for a few years, then we recommend the Bose SoundLink over-ear headphones. The headphones are wireless, and should be relatively comfortable thanks to their over-ear design. Not only that, but they're available for a whopping $70 off their original price.

Buy for $159 (you save $70)

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If you're looking for a great pair of sports headphones, then we recommend checking out the Jabra Elite Active 45e headphones, which have a wire than wraps around the back of your head, out of the way, and an ear-hook design that's aimed at keeping the headphones squarely on your ears, even during relatively heavy movement.

Buy for $68.99 (you save $31)

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If you're looking for a great pair of on-ear headphones that are portable enough to take on the road with you, then the Jabra Move Style Edition headphones are worth considering. The headphones offer a great design, and they sound pretty great too - offering plenty of bass and some detail in the high end.

Buy for $78.99 (you save $21)

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Sony has been building some amazing noise cancelling headphones over the past few years, and the Sony WH-CH700N are an excellent example, offering a great sound-quality and stunning design at a reasonable price. The headphones are available for $78.99, which is $21 off their original price.

Buy for $89.99 (you save $110)

Best Prime Day 2019 wired headphones deals

Wireless headphones have a ton to offer, but if you're an audiophile, then it's likely you'd prefer to keep the fidelity that wires bring. Non-audiophile wired headphones have some great things to offer, too — namely the fact that they're generally quite a bit cheaper than their wireless counterparts. Thankfully, there are a few great deals on wired headphones, too. Here are the best of those deals.

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Looking for a decent pair of headphones that are ultra-cheap? The AmazonBasics on-ear wired headphones come in at just over $10, and while they don't sound great, they don't sound bad at all given their price tag. These are perfect for the kids, or for something you can take on the road without fear of losing them or them breaking.

Buy for $11.19 (you save $4.80)

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The very best deals from Walmart's competing Prime Day 2019 sale — including Google devices, Apple devices, and 4K smart TVs

Amazon Prime Day has established itself as one of the biggest online sales events since the dawn of online shopping. This year, Prime Day is on July 15 and 16, and Amazon is offering deals on everything from electronics to baby supplies. But other retailers are starting to catch on, giving Amazon a run for its money and giving you even more opportunities to compare prices and save.

Not to be outdone, Walmart is running thousands of special deals in an even longer window than Prime Day. Price cuts and rollbacks begin on July 14 (one day before Prime Day) and run through Wednesday, July 17 (one day after Prime Day) with new deals being added daily.

Some standout Walmart deals available right now include:

Keep reading for a full list of the best deals Walmart has to offer. We'll be updating this list as new deals roll out throughout the week.

Original author: Jen Gushue

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How to choose between IMAX, 3D, and Dolby Cinema at the movie theater

Following is a transcript of the video.

Narrator: This is the AMC on East Illinois Street in Chicago. They're playing 17 movies. But you actually have 21 options because there's so many formats. Should you see "Toy Story 4" in 3D? Digital? Hang on, what's Dolby? And why does it cost 18 bucks? Which one do you pick?

If you've bought a movie ticket in the last decade, you've seen this: a bunch of different options, each with dramatically different prices. The same movie is being screened, but there are a lot of ways it can be projected. In order to figure out why there are so many formats, we need to find out what these actually mean. It's more complicated than the five names you see listed.

Let's start with the basics. Standard, sometimes just referred to as digital: This is your average movie-theater experience, found anywhere from Regal to a small independent theater. Then there's 3D, the one with the glasses, usually branded as RealD 3D. These projectors use polarized light to create the illusion of depth, which supposedly makes the film more immersive. But a lot of people just find it disorienting. 3D movies aren't as popular as they once were. In fact, in 2018, the MPAA reported a 20% year-over-year decrease in the global 3D box office. All right, let's ditch those 3D glasses and check out the newest format to hit theaters, Dolby.

Dolby Digital Cinemas, made by Dolby, can be found at AMC theaters. It uses dual 4K laser projectors. That's four times more resolution than a standard theater projector. These projectors produce super crisp images with deep blacks and bright highlights, at 500 times the contrast ratio and twice the brightness of a standard projector. Dolby is the best HDR you can get in the theater. High dynamic range means really bright highlights and really dark blacks. Dolby Cinema images appear less muddy or gray compared to the traditional projectors. Overall, it's supposed to create a more realistic image. And it reminds you, over and over, with this video...

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Narrator: Yeah, we get it. But the biggest difference with Dolby is their sound system. They call it Dolby Atmos. All movie theaters use surround sound. That means using more speakers so the viewer can hear sounds from the direction they're supposed to be coming from onscreen, like behind you, or to your right. But Dolby Atmos is like super surround sound. It uses many more speakers to completely surround the viewer. There are even speakers on the ceiling and transducers, which produce bass under the seats. There's also a version of Dolby that offers 3D movies. Thanks to the higher-quality projectors, the image actually appears brighter than with traditional 3D. And then there's IMAX.

You've probably heard of IMAX, because it's actually been around since the '70s. But this can get a little confusing, because unlike Dolby, not every IMAX theater is the same. Unique to IMAX is its huge screen, which is bigger than any other format, up to 40% larger, and it uses an aspect ratio that's taller than other theaters. With some movies, this means you're seeing more of the image instead of black bars on the top and bottom of the frame. The newest IMAX theaters use dual 4K laser projectors and have an upgraded sound system. But if you buy an IMAX ticket, you might not be getting your money's worth. Depending on your theater, you may be getting what some refer to as Lie-MAX. These Lie-MAX, ahem, IMAX Experience theaters have a smaller screen and lower-resolution projectors. It's not clear just from buying your ticket if your theater is IMAX with laser or Lie-MAX, but you can check this website to find out. Like Dolby, some theaters also offer IMAX 3D. But if you're walking out of your IMAX movie wondering why the screen felt smaller than last time, you might spot one more logo.

RPX is Regal's own large-format experience, offering bigger screens, newer projectors, and an updated sound system. That list probably sounds familiar by now. Basically, RPX will look and sound better than a standard movie theater. But it's not as premium as Dolby or IMAX with laser. Oh yeah, there's also 4DX, but, uh, that's its own thing.

This is a lot of information. But that's actually just digital. Some films offer special screenings where you can view actual film being projected. "Dunkirk" and "The Hateful Eight" offered 70-millimeter screenings. 70mm is huge, more than six times bigger than standard 35mm film. There's also 70mm IMAX, which is how IMAX first started. Some moviegoers enjoy film projections because it creates a more organic and less sterile image compared to digital. Besides 70mm, some theaters still offer 35mm film projections, but these are usually for special events, not new releases. So yeah, there's a lot more to these screenings than just their names.

Here are a few takeaways from all of those specs: Bigger screens, newer projectors, and larger sound systems usually make a better viewing experience. But if IMAX and Dolby are both bigger and higher-quality, which is better? Well, it depends. If you want the biggest screen size you can get, you want IMAX. With some screens over 80 feet wide, IMAX is way bigger than Dolby. Just make sure it's IMAX with laser. But if you're an audiophile who has to get the best sound possible, go with Dolby. Dolby Atmos is noticeably more immersive than traditional surround sound. Dolby theaters are also usually newer, so chances are it will be better maintained.

But both Dolby and IMAX have better quality control over the sound and image than a standard theater. Dolby does offer a crisper, brighter image with deeper blacks than IMAX. But both IMAX with laser and Dolby look great. The average moviegoer probably wouldn't notice a difference without seeing these images side by side. But IMAX theaters also have a taller screen, so if you're watching a movie like "Avengers: Endgame" that was specifically shot for IMAX, you'll see more of the image instead of having black bars on the top and bottom. But projection isn't everything. If you're going to watch a three-hour "Avengers" movie, you want to be comfortable. Certain theaters offer reclining seats, food trays, or paired seats. These are a deal-breaker for some people. The specifics will vary theater to theater, but you can usually check online before buying your ticket.

Obviously, all of these features won't come cheap. If you want to see a newer, higher-quality format, your ticket is going to cost more. Now, if all you wanted was to see a movie on a hot summer day, this might seem silly to you. But some people are passionate about how they watch a movie. And who can blame them? Movie tickets have hit an average price of over $9 nationwide, and in big cities it's even more expensive. If you're paying a bunch of money, you want the best experience possible. All of these formats give moviegoers more choice. If you just want to see a comedy with some friends, standard digital is probably fine. But if you're seeing the big blockbuster you've been waiting a year for, it might be worth the extra money to see it in the biggest format available.

Different genres lend themselves to different formats. And these formats give directors and cinematographers more choices too. Christopher Nolan shot parts of "Dunkirk" with an IMAX camera, which made those exterior shots feel large and epic, while the interior shots felt tight and confined. The taller IMAX aspect ratio was used to add more impact to the story. And sound designers are able to be more detailed and creative when using a system like Dolby Atmos. All of these formats give filmmakers the opportunity to tell their story the way they want to tell it.

Of course, it helps the theaters too. Formats like Dolby and IMAX are a reason to go to the theater instead of watching at home. But whether you want crispy Dolby or grainy 35mm, you've got a lot of options. And that's a good thing. Imagine if 3D was the only way you could see a movie.

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Stop data pollution from turning your company’s data lake into a swamp

Under the waves in the English Channel over the weekend, the biologist Lizzie Daly came face-to-face with an enormous underwater denizen: a 5-foot-long barrel jellyfish.

Daly was diving near Cornwall, off the coast of the UK, with her colleague Dan Abbott, an underwater photographer. Abbott snapped a remarkable shot of the cream-colored, nearly translucent jelly; it was almost as big as Daly.

"It was breathtaking," Daly, an ambassador for the United Kingdom's Marine Conservation Society, told USA Today. "We had been diving for about half an hour, and out of the murky water was this single enormous jellyfish."

The jellyfish, whose scientific name is Rhizostoma pulmo, is generally harmless and commonly seen during the summer across waters in the UK, as well as in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Black seas.

It's the largest jellyfish species found in Britain, but this particular specimen was bigger than any Daly or Abbott had seen before.

"I've never seen a barrel fish or any jellyfish that big," Daly said in a video that she and Abbott produced about the encounter for Wild Ocean Week. "It was the size of my body."

Typically, barrel jellies' mushroom-shaped domed ends (called bells) can reach 3 feet in diameter. The animal can weigh up to 77 pounds.

Read more: 12 incredible facts about jellyfish

Daly told CBS News that she and Abbott followed the solitary jellyfish for about an hour.

"It was very humbling to be swimming alongside of it," she said.

A barrel jellyfish near Piran, Slovenia.Ales Kladnik/Wikimedia Commons

Despite its imposing appearance and frilly tentacles, the barrel jellyfish isn't dangerous to humans or other marine creatures; it feeds entirely on plankton.

"Barrel jellyfish are harmless to us in spite of their size," the marine biologist Cathy Lucas told The Guardian. "All jellyfish sting, but the barrel sting is weak."

The jellies' tentacles are covered in tiny stingers (which can even sting after the jelly has died), but they mostly serve to protect the animal from predators like the leatherback turtle.

"They're not a threat to humans," Daly told CBS.

Jellyfish have roamed the oceans for the past 500 million years. Composed of 95% water, the creatures don't have brains, stomachs, intestines, or lungs. Instead, nutrients and oxygen slip through their gelatinous layers of see-through skin.

Groups of jellies are called "blooms."

In the summers of 2014 and 2015, UK citizens discovered scores of barrel-jellyfish blooms near the same part of the Cornwall coast where Daly spotted her barrel jelly. The jellyfish had been drawn close to shore by plankton in warm summer water, but some washed up on the area's beaches.

A box jellyfish at Bakoven Rock, South Africa.Peter Southwood/Wikimedia Commons

Of course, not all jellyfish are so benign. Some, like the box jellyfish pictured above, can kill a human in minutes. Their venom targets the heart and nervous system, and packs such a punch that swimmers can drown or die of heart failure before reaching shore.

Original author: Aylin Woodward

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The very best tech deals of Amazon Prime Day 2019

Perhaps the best thing to buy on Prime Day is tech. Usually, tech devices are expensive investments that you really have to mull over, but when a lot of the best devices go on sale, it's a lot easier to just hit "Add to Cart."

We've looked through thousands of discounts over the course of the first day of deals to find the best Prime Day sales on all kinds of tech. We've updated this list several times to ensure that the deals are still available, though a few have been going in and out of stock.

Whether you want a new laptop, tablet, phone, smart speaker, headphones, smart home tech, or accessories, there's a deal on Amazon for you.

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Amazon Echo Show, $159.99 (originally $229.99)[You save $70]Google Pixel 3, $539 (originally $799)[You save $260]Samsung Galaxy S10, $599.99 (originally $899.99) and Galaxy S10+, $699.99 (originally $999.99)[You save $300]Kindle Oasis with a $5 eBook credit and 3 months free Kindle Unlimited, $174.99 (originally $254.99)[You save $80]Ring Video Doorbell Pro, $169 (originally $249)[You save $80]Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones, $139.99 (originally $299.95)[You save $159.96]Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 40mm), $349 (originally $399)and(GPS, 44mm), $354 (originally $429)[You save $75]Sonos Beam with $100 gift card, $359 (originally $499)[You save $135.99]Apple AirPods with Charging Case, $144.99 (originally $159)[You save $14.01]Apple AirPods with Wireless Charging Case, $179 (originally $199)[You save $20] — save an additional $9.01 when you select free no-rush shipping

Keep scrolling to see the best tech deals of Prime Day 2019, running July 15-16.

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The best laptop deals to shop on Amazon Prime Day 2019 — from Windows laptops to Chromebooks

Every year around halfway through July, Amazon Prime Day brings some of the best deals on all kinds of products. In recent years, Prime Day deals have rivaled those on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and this year's event is no exception to that rule.

One of the best things you can look for on Prime Day 2019 is laptops. There are a ton of laptop models on sale, so you can get a great model for cheap.

Laptop deals range across brands, from Asus, to Acer, to HP, to Samsung, and there are great Windows laptops and Chromebooks alike — so there should be something for most shoppers.

Best Windows laptop deals

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If you want a Windows 10 laptop that's ultra-affordable and still relatively capable, then the Acer Aspire 1 is an excellent option. The device ships with Windows 10 S and offers 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, plus it comes with Microsoft Office 365 Personal. It's available for a very affordable $199.

Buy for $199 (you save $50.99)

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The Acer Aspire E steps things up a little in the performance department, offering an Intel Core i3 processor, 1TB of storage, and 6GB of RAM. It ships with a full version of Windows 10, and has a 15.6-inch display, which is perfect for watching movies. The device is available for $362.

Buy for $289 (you save $90.99)

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The Acer Aspire 5 has a 15.6-inch display and an AMD Ryzen 3 processor, along with 128GB of storage and Windows 10 S, Microsoft's lightweight computer operating system. The device is available for $269, which is a pretty incredible price given the device's performance.

Buy for $269 (you save $80.99)

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If you want performance for under $1,000, look no further than the HP Envy 13, which boasts an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM and a hefty 512GB of storage. The device even offers an NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics card, meaning it should be able to handle basic gaming and video processing.

Buy for $999 (you save $350.99)

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The Dell XPS 13 is one of our favorite laptops of the year, and this variant of the laptop has a ton going for it. The laptop has a 13.3-inch display along with an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a massive 1TB solid-state drive. Safe to say, if you need performance, this is the way to go, especially given the fact that the device is $250 off.

Buy for $1,399.99 (you save $250)

Best gaming laptop deals

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The Razer Blade is one of the thinnest and most portable gaming laptops out there, but thankfully that doesn't mean that it sacrifices on performance. The device boasts an Intel Core i7 processor, along with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card, so you know it should be able to handle almost everything you can throw at it.

Buy for $1,349.11 (you save $250.88)

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ASUS has been building great laptops in its ROG line for some time now, and the ROG Zephyrus S is no exception to that rule. The device boasts an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card, and it's available for over $500 off, which is pretty impressive for a laptop this powerful.

Buy for $1,249.99 (you save $549.01)

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Not everyone has over $1,000 to spend on a gaming laptop, but thankfully those that have a more limited budget still have some great options - like the Asus FX504 gaming laptop, which has an Intel Core i7 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 Ti graphics card. It's available for $749.99, which is a pretty impressive price.

Buy for $749 (you save $250.99)

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MSI is another breakout company over the past few years. The MSI GS75 Stealth offers better performance than almost any other laptop thanks to its NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080 graphics card, which is an absolute beast. The laptop is a hefty $644.45 off, which is an incredible deal.

Buy for $2,119.18 (you save $679.82)

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The ASUS ROG Strix Scar Edition has a massive 17.3-inch display and an Intel Core i7 processor with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti, plus it's available for under $1,000, meaning that it offers excellent value for money.

Buy for $999.99 (you save $299.01)

Best Chromebook deals

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Acer's Chromebook lineup has been getting better and better, and this device has a nice, big 15.6-inch display with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage - which should be enough for most users on a laptop like this. The device is available for $50 off, which brings its already low price even lower.

Buy for $209.99 (you save $50)

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The ASUS Chromebook C423NA-DH02 has a nice 14-inch display with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, which essentially means that it should be a little more portable while still offering the same performance compared to its 15-inch+ counterparts. The device is available for $245, which isn't a bad price at all for a laptop like this.

Buy for $179.99 (you save $90)

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If you're looking for an ultra-cheap laptop that will get the job done, look no further than the Lenovo Chromebook S330, which has a 14-inch display, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. The device also has a pretty nice design, and will likely offer more than enough power for most users.

Buy for $144.99 (you save $145)

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The Asus Chromebook Flip offers a little more flexibility than most other Chromebooks, thanks to the fact that the display can flip around the keyboard so the device can be used as a tablet. Under the hood, the device has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, plus it has an Intel Core m3 processor, making it one of the more powerful devices on this list.

Buy for $399.99 (you save $85.99)

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Looking for something ultra-portable? The Asus Chromebook R11 has a 2-in-1 design, plus it has a small 11.6-inch display making it perfect for those that need something they can quickly and easily chuck in a backpack or bag. The device also has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, which is perfect for things like web browsing, emailing, and watching Netflix.

Buy for $199.99 (you save $100)

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The Samsung Chromebook Plus is a 2-in-1 laptop that has a touchscreen and can run Android apps. It has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, plus, it comes with a stylus.

Buy for $379.99 (you save $170)

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The Acer Chromebook Spin 13 is for those that need a little extra performance from their Chromebook. The device boasts an Intel Core i5 processor, along with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, plus it also has a 2-in-1 design and comes at an impressive $223.36 off the original price.

Buy for $599.99 (you save $223.36)

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Apple's latest AirPods are on sale for Prime Day 2019 — and they never go on sale

Truly wireless earbuds like Apple's AirPods have become super popular over the past few years. Although they're not audiophile-level earbuds, the AirPods are incredibly convenient. They pair nearly instantly with your phone, they charge up in their little case, and they're super lightweight and portable.

The only downside to AirPods is that they are a tad pricey, and they very rarely go on sale. Luckily, you can get the latest version of the AirPods at a small discount this Prime Day. You'll only save $14 to $20 depending on which model you choose, but given how rarely Apple discounts its latest products and the fact that the new ones have never been discounted, this is still a great deal.

Beyond the charging method, there is no difference between the two AirPod models. Both sets of earbuds have the same audio tech, the same Apple H1 processing chip, and the same design. Regardless of which ones you choose, you'll be getting a pair of arguably the most popular wireless earbuds around, but act quickly — we do not know how long these deals will last.

Read more: The Apple Watch and a few iPads are on sale for Prime Day 2019 — here are the best deals

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If you want to get the latest AirPods that come in a wireless charging case, you can save $20 and pay $179. With the wireless charging case, you can simply pop the case onto a wireless charger and it will juice up the case and the headphones insider. It's a pretty nifty feature, especially if you regularly use a wireless charger with your iPhone.

Buy for $179 (you save $20)

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Of course, you may prefer to save some money and opt for the AirPods that come in a normal charging case for $144.99. The discount is less at $14.01, but the overall price is cheaper. This case juices up with the same lightning cable you use to charge your iPhone or iPad, so it's also easy to use.

Buy for $144.99 (you save $14.01)

Original author: Malarie Gokey

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How to set up a custom voicemail greeting on a Samsung Galaxy S10, in 2 different ways

One of the first things you might want to do when you set up a new Samsung Galaxy S10 is to record a voicemail greeting. Unfortunately, it's not obvious how to do that, so many people make do with the default greeting.

The good news: It's easy to set up a personal voicemail greeting on your Galaxy S10.

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Galaxy S10 (From $499 at Best Buy)

How to set up a personal voicemail greeting on the Samsung Galaxy S10

1. Start the Phone app and, if you don't see the numeric keypad, tap "Keypad" at the bottom of the screen.

You can access voicemail by tapping and holding the "1." Dave Johnson/Business Insider

2. Tap and hold the "1" for about two seconds until the phone automatically calls voicemail.

3. Immediately tap "3" to access voicemail settings.

4. Listen to the options. On most voicemail systems, tap "2" to start the process to record a new greeting.

5. The current personal greeting will play; then tap "2" again to record a new greeting.

6. Say the greeting you want, and tap "#" when you're done. To save the greeting, tap "1."

7. Hang up the call.

How to set up your voicemail using a visual voicemail app

If you have a visual voicemail app installed on your phone, you can alternately use that app to record and set a greeting instead.

In the T-Mobile Visual Voicemail app, for example, tap the three-dot menu at the top right and then choose "Settings." In the Greetings & Pin section, you can tap the default greeting and record a new one.

A potentially easier way to record and manage voicemail greetings is by using a visual voicemail app. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

Here are visual voicemail apps for the most common cellular providers:

Original author: Dave Johnson

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Walmart CEO praises Amazon and reveals what he admires most about the tech giant as the companies go head-to-head with Prime Day sales (WMT)

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon praised Amazon on Monday, saying he admired the company for its "speed, innovation," and "customer centricity."

McMillon made the remarks at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech, an annual technology summit, as Walmart held massive sales online coinciding with Amazon's Prime Day, which is the tech giant's second-biggest annual sales event.

During his remarks, McMillon admitted that Walmart "fell behind" on e-commerce and has been "playing catch-up."

"We're not proud. We're not egotistical," McMillon said. "If somebody is doing better — something better — than we are, let's copy and paste what we should and can. And in the case of Amazon and others, clearly customers are responding to convenience. Everybody loves saving time and something that's easy."

He said Walmart was learning to adjust its pace to help create a more seamless experience for customers across its stores and website.

Read more: Walmart US CEO says half his store visits make him 'grumpy' — and he's turning up the heat on managers

He told a story about Walmart founder Sam Walton visiting a competing store that was a total mess and finding one aspect where it was doing better than Walmart.

"The store didn't look very good," McMillon said.

But when Walton exited the store he said, "Did you see the pantyhose rack? It was awesome. Like that was the best pantyhose rack I have ever seen. It conveyed the merchandise and the price. It was organized. It was in stock."

"Sam found the one thing in that competitive store that we needed to adopt to make Walmart better," McMillon said. "So culturally, you know, that story represents how we think about competition."

Original author: Hayley Peterson

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In the push for development, is the U.S. prepared to regulate AI?

To take full advantage of the many features of an Apple Watch, you must turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your paired iPhone.

Below, we detail how to connect your Apple Watch to a Wi-Fi network, and which Apple Watch features are available with and without Wi-Fi.

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iPhone XS (From $999 at Apple)

Apple Watch Series 4 (From $399 at Apple)

Apple Watch Series 3 (From $279 at Apple)

Why you need Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on an Apple Watch

The Apple Watch communicates with its paired iPhone using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It can also use a cellular network to stay connected, but only the most recent models have this feature ( Series 4 and Series 3). The Watch switches between these options automatically to create the most power-efficient connection.

How to turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your Apple Watch's paired iPhone

1. Open the Control Center on your iPhone by swiping up from the bottom of any screen, or from the top-right of the screen on iPhone X models.

2. Tap the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons, which will be colored blue when turned on and gray when off.

Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your paired iPhone. Abigail Abesamis/Business Insider

If you don't have your iPhone nearby, there are still several things you can do with your Apple Watch, such as track workouts using the Workout app, listen to podcasts stored on Apple Watch, make purchases using Apple Pay and (of course) check the time.

With a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, this list expands to include sending and receiving messages using iMessage, checking the weather, streaming music, or listening to the radio.

How to connect your Apple Watch to Wi-Fi

1. Ensure you have watchOS 5 or later, and update your Watch if necessary.

2. Open the Settings app on the Apple Watch (the gray gear icon).

Open Settings on your Apple Watch. Abigail Abesamis/Business Insider

3. Tap Wi-Fi. If you're already connected to a Wi-Fi network via your iPhone or otherwise, the network name will appear here.

4. If Wi-Fi is turned off (the slider is gray), tap the slider to turn it on. The Apple Watch will automatically search for networks.

5. Choose the network you'd like to join by tapping on it. An Apple Support article notes that the Apple Watch can only connect to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks. It can connect to networks your paired iPhone has joined previously while connected to the Apple Watch via Bluetooth. It won't connect to public networks that require a login or subscription.

Turn on Wi-Fi and select the network you want to connect to. Abigail Abesamis/Business Insider

6. If prompted, enter the password for the Wi-Fi network using Scribble, writing the letters on the Watch screen with your finger. If you need to change a scribbled character, turn the Digital Crown to see more options (including uppercase, lowercase, and alternative letters similar in shape to the one you scribbled).

Draw each letter of the password in the space provided. Abigail Abesamis/Business Insider

7. Tap "Join."

Original author: Abigail Abesamis

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Before you buy anything from Amazon, use these 2 websites to decide whether the deal is as good as it looks (AMZN)

Shopping on Amazon can be tricky business, with constantly shifting prices and dozens of product listings that look the same. Even in the midst of major sales like Amazon Prime Day, the sheer number of sales can make it difficult to figure out which products actually provide the best value.

Whether you're looking for bluetooth headphones, new shoes, or garden tools, you'll need to be ready to sift through hundreds of product listings to find the right item, and even then it's hard to guarantee that you're getting the best price.

Read more: These 8 Amazon shopping tricks will help you get the best deals possible on Prime Day

Whenever you're shopping on Amazon, you should consider using these two easy online tools to make sure you're getting the best deal possible.

Original author: Kevin Webb

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15

Netflix's 'The Haunting of Bly Manor' is filling out its cast with actors from 'The Haunting of Hill House'

"The Haunting of Bly Manor" is filling out its cast with familiar faces.

Actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen is joining the sequel season to Netflix's hit horror anthology "The Haunting of Hill House." The Wrap first reported the news, which was confirmed by Netflix. It was previously announced that another "Hill House" alum, Victoria Pedretti, will be starring in "Bly Manor."

READ MORE: Victoria Pedretti To Headline 'The Haunting of Bly Manor' Netflix Series

Jackson-Cohen and Pedretti played siblings Luke and Nell in last year's "Hill House," but will play new characters in "Bly Manor," akin to how actors portray different roles throughout FX's "American Horror Story."

Jackson-Cohen is playing Peter in "Bly Manor," who Netflix described to Business Insider only as a "charming fellow." Jackson-Cohen said in a Twitter video that he is a "charming young man who lives at Bly." Pedretti will play Dani, who takes care of two orphans at Bly Manor.

"Hill House" director Mike Flanagan is also returning to direct "The Haunting of Bly Manor" as part of his multiyear TV deal with Netflix, along with producing partner Trevor Macy.

"Bly Manor" is expected to debut in 2020 on Netflix.

Original author: Travis Clark

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