Why The ‘America First’ President Is Working To Save Jobs In China

Trump say he is tough on trade with China…until he needs something from Beijing.

The Clever Way Donald Glover Appeals To Black And White Audiences Alike

What is it about Donald Glover that makes him so uniquely Donald Glover?

Why Are Boomers Still Working? Maybe We Just Don’t Know How To Retire

Retirement should be a gradual change that we ease into, not an abrupt departure with false promises to stay in touch.

2019 Subaru Crosstrek PHEV announced

Subaru has announced its very first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). That vehicle is the 2019 Crosstrek Hybrid (not pictured) and the automaker promises that the PHEV will maintain all the capability of the traditional Crosstrek with improved fuel economy. Subaru says that the new hybrid will be able to drive like a normal hybrid or an EV for local … Continue reading

The Morning After: Lenovo says no to the notch

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Were you dreaming of a truly all-screen phone? Lenovo may be ready to deliver, and we’re checking out how some high schools have added eSports teams to their athletic lineup.

SteamVR Input beta test helps controllers adapt to any VR game

With the latest beta version of SteamVR Valve is now testing a new setup for controllers that makes things more customizable no matter what controllers you’re using, what the game was designed for, or what capabilities the user has. With the new Stea…

Android P Could Introduce Automatic Color Adjustments To The Pixel 2

When the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL were launched, there was some fuss regarding its display where there were more than a few users who were complaining about how the display looked dull. Google attempted to address this by giving users more options to adjust the display of their phones, but it seems that they aren’t quite done yet.

In a report from XDA, it seems that Google could be looking to introduce more color adjustments to the Pixel 2. This comes in the form of an automatic color adjustment that switches between vivid and accurate colors. We’re not sure how it works yet, but presumably it will change depending on what you’re looking at.

For example videos and games might utilize the vivid colors, while editing photos might use a more accurate color mode. Unfortunately this feature might not be released anytime soon because it was discovered within Android P. This means that Pixel 2 owners might only be able to access said feature when Android P is released which should be much later in the year.

The availability in Android P also seems to suggest that this could be a feature that we might be able to see in future Android devices, or at least Google’s Pixel handsets.

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Xiaomi Reportedly Putting Together In-House Camera Division

These days cameras are an important feature to consider when choosing a smartphone. For example users might readily ignore all other features of the phone in favor of the camera, or at least give it a high priority when making their choice. This is why it’s not surprising that Xiaomi wants to improve on that front.

In a report from MyDrivers (via PhoneArena), it seems that Xiaomi is looking to put together an in-house camera division. This is based on an alleged internal email sent by Xiaomi’s CEO Lei Jun who discusses the creation of a new department. It is unclear as to what exactly the company is hoping for in the creation of this new department, but it could be a way for them to set themselves apart and be known as more than just a budget smartphone brand.

A good example would be Huawei who is another Chinese company. Huawei has worked with camera companies such as Leica in recent years to create some impressive hardware for its smartphones, such as with the Huawei P20 which launched with a triple camera setup, making them the first smartphone maker to introduce such a setup.

Unfortunately there is no word on when we might see the fruits of Xiaomi’s labor, but if you are a fan of the company’s products, we suppose this is good news that they are looking to up their camera game.

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Uber Ends Forced Arbitration In Individual Cases Of Sexual Assault, Harassment

Victims will be free to go to court — but a few caveats remain.

Stephen Colbert Uses Oprah Analogy To Ridicule Trump-Hannity Bedtime Chats

“Sean, what are you wearing?”