This week on Light Start, we have a small games console, a self-driving car, a Swamp Thing, and Valve’s own version of virtual reality.
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Netflix has had a busy week — considering Apple has some news arriving this evening, that’s to be expected. Netflix, this Light Start is yours. Mostly.
This week in Light Start, we’ve got an Apple Watch study, James Gunn returns for Guardians 3, the newest Avengers: Endgame trailer, and Notmycar.
This week on Light Start, we go up in the air (twice — once for drones, the other for photos), check out some Swedish sci-fi, and download The Division 2.
In honour of this week’s Mobile World Congress event, we’ve decided to take this Light Start and make it about anything except mobile phones.
In this week’s Light Start, we’ve got a folding smartphone as well as a lack of one, Samsung stops making Blu-ray players, and a Tolkien documentary series.
Avengers: Endgame is getting what's left of the team together April's when we're finally going to see what happens to a world that has experienced The Snap. Avengers: Endgame launched a very brief teaser trailer for the Super Bowl over the weekend and it looks as though everyone is having trouble coping. Especially Captain America,
Samsung will substitute plastic packaging for something a bit more sustainable Samsung has a plan to save (some of) the world. The South Korean tech giant announced that it'll be ditching the plastic that it used to package smartphones... and everything else. So fridges, TVs, pretty much everything with a Samsung label will get more
Google Maps is adding speed limit data to its Android and iOS apps It's about time we got a feature like this. Okay, we don't technically have it yet but, like Winter, it's coming. Google has added speed limit data to its Android and iOS for some locations in the States, though just how extensive
Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat said to be in production We'll believe this when we see it... Apple's AirPower wireless charging mats, according to a new report, are currently in production. That report is via ChargerLab, a Twitter account dedicated to er... chargers. Which still isn't as weird as the folks who dissect cables for