Facebook has stopped letting its apps come pre-installed on Huawei smartphones in order to comply with government restrictions.
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Nike adds mannequins for plus-sized and para-sport athletes to its flagship store
Nike gave one of its stores a makeover that included adding an updated women’s floor with plus-size and para-sport mannequins for the first time.
Amazon’s Alexa will be able to plan your date night by booking tickets, Ubers and dinner
At its re:Mars conference, Amazon showed the Alexa of the future. The voice assistant will be able to seamlessly book everything you need for a date.
Apple unveils $1,000 Pro Display stand. Twitter users say ‘no thanks!’
Apple’s $1,000 Pro Display stand isn’t included with its new Mac monitor. iPhones, iPads and other Apple products are also getting more expensive.
These 6 wearables help manage diabetes, track glucose levels
Diabetes requires treatment and everyday strategies to control it. These wearables by medical tech companies can help.
Hacking diabetes: People break into insulin pumps as an alternative to delayed innovations
As people with diabetes continue to hack old medical devices, firms like Dexcom, Omnipod and Medtronic release innovative new products.
Looking for new podcasts? Spotify is testing out a new feature that can help
The streaming service says the new podcast functionality will benefit listeners and creators.
iOS 13: Apple Maps gets a brand new look this fall
Apple Maps is getting new features including a Google Street View-style tool called Look Around that lets you explore cities in 3D.
Ferrari rolls out a powerful plug-in hybrid
Ferrari is headed toward an electrified future with its plug-in hybrid, the 2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Unveiled last week, it’s a xxx-horsepower car, according to Ferrari.
Department of Justice prepares Google antitrust investigation, report says
The Justice Department is reportedly preparing an antitrust investigation into Google over its internal practices and search rankings.