Instant Pot, the internet's favorite kitchen appliance, adds a blender

People go crazy over their Instant Pots. Enthusiasts call themselves Instant Pot Heads, and we wouldn’t be surprised if they kept it under their pillows at night. Now comes news today that the Internet’s favorite don’t-you-dare-call-it-a-pressure-cooker is adding a blender to its multi-million-selling appliance. So…

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The 10 Best Deals of September 25, 2018

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Trump administration suggests firmer controls on data privacy

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has laid out the Trump administration’s approach to bolstering data privacy. The agency is seeking to strike a balance between increased consumer protection and affording companies…

US bill modernizing music royalties only needs the President's signature

The House of Representatives has given the Senate’s version of the Music Modernization Act two thumbs up, which means the bill is now heading to the White House. MMA will update rules regarding royalties and licensing when it comes to streaming in an…

Xbox One S Fortnite Bundle offers something Sony can’t

Epic Games’ has run into some bad press over in Android land but that has hardly made a dent in Fortnite’s popularity, much less its profitability. With Samsung’s exclusivity on mobile coming to a close, it’s time for one of two of the gaming world’s biggest and newest darlings to turn its attention elsewhere again. In this case, towards Microsoft’s … Continue reading

Google Image Search Updated With Support For Lens

One of the features that Google brought to Google Assistant last year was support for Lens, which for those unfamiliar is an AI tool developed by Google that can analyze and identify images shown to it. One of its uses was that users could point their smartphone’s camera at an object and Lens would try to figure out what it is and pull up more information.

Now according to Google, it seems that they are bringing support for Lens to Google Image search. In many ways it does what Lens already does, except that it will work in image search results as well, so that users doing normal searches can still use Lens’ technology to find more information on the image they are searching for.

According to Google, “Lens’ AI technology analyzes images and detects objects of interest within them. If you select one of these objects, Lens will show you relevant images, many of which link to product pages so you can continue your search or buy the item you’re interested in.”

To top it off, users will be able to select objects within images to use Lens to identify it. “Using your finger on a mobile device screen, Lens will also let you ‘draw’ on any part of an image, even if it’s not preselected by Lens, to trigger related results and dive even deeper on what’s in your image.” These changes will be coming in the next couple of weeks so keep an eye out for it.

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Tucker Carlson Criticizes Rape Victims Who Don’t Report Attacks To Police

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Man Arrested In Bludgeoning Of 7 California Men

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Hollywood Has No Plans To Remove Bill Cosby’s Walk Of Fame Star

It’s “regrettable when the personal lives of inductees do not measure up to public standards and expectations.”

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