Samsung’s QLED 8K TV will be one of the first certified by the 8K Association January 01, 2020 at 12:05PM

Samsung has fired a shot in a brewing 8K standards war by announcing that its 8K QLED TVs will be among the first to be certified by the fledgling 8K Association (8KA) sometime next year. That means the sets will hit a minimum 7,680 x 4,320 resolutio… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2ZHfIEB via IFTTT

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Bentley’s first electric car will arrive in 2025 at the earliest January 01, 2020 at 09:15AM

By Ronan Glon Now that it's back in the black, Bentley is busily planning its move into the electric car segment. The company's chief executive shed light on how his team will link the past and the future. When it comes to new products, company bos… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2F9AFP9 via IFTTT

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Streaming now accounts for 80 percent of the US music market January 01, 2020 at 04:29AM

Streaming has completely reshaped the face of the music industry over the last decade, with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music proving to be overwhelmingly popular with music fans. The Recording Industry Association of America has revealed some sta… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2FaYshD via IFTTT

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Streaming now accounts for 80 percent of the US music market January 01, 2020 at 04:29AM

Streaming has completely reshaped the face of the music industry over the last decade, with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music proving to be overwhelmingly popular with music fans. The Recording Industry Association of America has revealed some sta… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2FaYshD via IFTTT

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Tax prep companies can’t hide their free filing software from Google anymore December 31, 2019 at 11:58PM

This week, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced changes that will hopefully make it less stressful for a lot of Americans to file their taxes in 2020. In an addendum to the almost 20-year-old Free File agreement, the agency has put new protec… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2tjdeAe / via IFTTT

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