Friday, May 14, 2021

Advance child tax credit 2021: Will you get $500, $3,000 or $3,600 for each child? - CNET

You can get a quick estimate of how much money you can receive each month -- and see your total amount, too -- with CNET's child tax credit calculator.

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CDC says drop the mask, the internet keeps dropping the memes and jokes - CNET

"Fully vaccinated people can now continue to listen to ambient music alone in their homes, thinking about the crushing weight of existence."

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Brood X cicadas might swarm you if you use power tools at the wrong time - CNET

Turns out the sounds of your power drill sound an awful lot like a mating call.

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Fastest VPN 2021 - CNET

Three top VPNs battle it out to see which takes the privacy and speed crown.

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Free beer, doughnuts and $1 million: 13 reasons to get your COVID-19 vaccine - CNET

In a bid to get as many people vaccinated as possible, companies and local governments are giving away money, beer, doughnuts and even scholarships.

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We don't know if China's Mars rover touched down on the red planet -- yet - CNET

China may have attempted to land a rover on Mars Friday, but we're still waiting to hear if the mission succeeded.

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Brood X cicadas start to emerge across the map: What to know right now - CNET

This spring, trillions of periodical cicadas will tunnel out from their underground homes for the first time in 17 years. Your questions, answered.

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Best Mac VPN 2021 - CNET

These VPN services are flexible, fast and secure for use with Apple's MacOS.

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America's energy crisis: How the Colonial Pipeline was shut down by a cyber attack video - CNET

The Colonial Pipeline cyberattack caused a major blow to the gasoline industry in the southern and eastern parts of the United States, but it also showed how vulnerable the US energy grid is to more attacks in the future.

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Google IO 2021 is just a few days away. Like Apple's WWDC 2021, it's online-only, with the keynote kicking things off on May 18. Anyone interested in the new product and software reveals can safely stream them from home for free.

Google is playing close to the vest with what it will reveal, but likely appearances include new Android 12 features, the Pixel 5a, Pixel Watch, a new Home Hub, Wear OS updates, the Pixel Buds A and other products flying under the radar.

After Google canceled the 2020 event due to the pandemic, we weren't initially sure if Google IO would return. We're excited to see what Google has in store, and how it will compare to the leaks and rumors leading up to the event.

Sundar Pichai will kick off the main keynote on May 18, which will be free to stream. After that, you can check out several days of virtual developer conferences that normally cost upwards of $1,000 and a plane ticket to California to see. This year, if you want to 'attend', you can register for free on Google's event page.

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We won't know officially until the May 18 keynote what Google intends to show off, but we can already extrapolate based on the rumors and leaks coming from Google's camp. Below, we'll predict Google's hardware and software lineup for Google IO 2021, as well as explain how the virtual event will work.

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Google IO 2021 schedule holds a promising hint for Wear OS smartwatch users

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Google's yearly developer conference
  • When is it? May 18-May 20, 2021
  • Where is it? Online-only
  • How can I register / how much does it cost? On the Google event page for free; all you need is a Google account

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What are the Google IO 2021 dates?

Google revealed that its developer conference would take place from Tuesday, May 18 through Thursday, May 20. Google regularly schedules its annual three-day conference for mid-May, making these dates on-brand for the company.

As for the Google IO 2021 keynote start time, it will begin on May 18 at 10a PT / 1p ET / 6p BT / 3a AET (May 19). A Developer Keynote will begin 15 minutes after the main keynote ends.

Why is Google IO online-only?

Google canceled the May 2020 event in early March 2020, right at the advent of the pandemic when everyone had begun to shelter in place and live events felt increasingly unsafe. It seemed that redeveloping IO as a virtual event on short notice wasn't feasible at the time, though events held later in the year like Apple's WWDC 2020 were rapidly converted to online-only presentations. 

Google normally holds the Google IO keynote and subsequent developer sessions in physical gatherings at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, where COVID-19 restrictions on large events (but not masks) will lift in mid-June. 

Even if Google wanted to deal with a fully-masked event or checking attendees' vaccination cards, it wouldn't want to delay the event a month and potentially mess up release schedules for its hardware. Plus, the company has likely been planning it in an online-only format for months.

How Google IO 2021 will work

Most casual Google users associate Google IO with the keynote address, which streams online where anyone can watch it. But in past years you could also buy a pass to attend Google developer sessions, new product demos, codelabs, and other events for professionals or hobbyists. 

This year, all of those events will be virtual and free. More people can attend without travel costs or a $1,000+ pass, but the benefits of in-person events – like making industry connections or testing out new Google hardware – will be difficult to replicate remotely.

Some Google IO 2021 events will be free to all and rewatchable on demand, like the keynote. Others will require you to reserve a slot and may have limited (virtual) capacity.

Google IO stage

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You can view the official Google IO schedule now, where you'll find keynotes, AMAs, workshops, meetups and developer sessions. Many will be too technical for casual viewers, but you can filter the schedule to only view 'Beginner' events.

We can't predict what you'll find interesting, but we're already intrigued by some of the panels ourselves. One such workshop is 'Create your first tile in Wear', using the 'latest Tiles API release'. This suggests that a big update could be coming to Wear OS or its app store, with Google's team ready to walk developers through the transition.

That one's more for professionals than casual tech nerds. But we think Techradar readers would enjoy the series of 'What's New with X' keynotes at Google IO. Topics include updates to Android, Google Play, Google Assistant, Machine Learning (AI), Chrome OS, and smart homes. All of these could expand upon the big reveals of the keynote.

Plus, you can attend AMAs on specific topics and directly ask Google developers about new changes, or go to meetups themed around professional development in tech.

What to expect at Google IO 2021

Based on Google's annual product and software calendar, plus all the leaks and rumors we've heard about, we have a general idea of what Sundar Pichai and the Google execs will discuss during the Google IO 2021 keynote. Here are the highlights:

Android 12 color theme

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Android 12

The latest Android OS is already in a developer beta stage on Pixel phones, but we're 100 percent certain that Google will spend time outlining Android 12's undisclosed tricks on stage. 

With Apple almost certainly introducing iOS 15 at WWDC in June, Google will want to jump ahead of that and show off its newest innovations first. It could even announce the launch of the Android 12 public beta, though that isn't confirmed.

Experts diving into the developer betas' nitty-gritty details have found some intriguing improvements: better privacy notifications if an app is using your mic or camera, more support for alternative app stores, redesigned App Pairs for easier split-screen multitasking, improved home screen widgets, and more. 

As more developer previews appear, more features are emerging, such as an ultra-dim mode. We're hoping that we'll here more about a public Android 12 beta that we can all get involved in at Google IO 2021, and Google might be holding back some of the more flashy features of the OS for the big event.

Google Pixel 4a 5G

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Pixel 5a

After some convincing rumors that the Pixel 5a might be canceled, we learned that Google does plan to release its new budget phone in the US and Japan, but possibly in limited quantities due to the recent chip shortage.

A recent Pixel leak from Jon Prosser suggests that the Pixel 5a will launch on June 11, making a mid-May event the perfect time to reveal it. Google previously announced and launched the Pixel 3a at Google IO 2019, and might have done the same with the Pixel 4a at the 2020 event in different circumstances.

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A leaked Pixel 5a render shows that the phone could look nearly identical to the Pixel 4a 5G, including identical colors, the same cameras and 6.2-inch display, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

A possible Pixel 5a camera sample looked pretty good, but used the same ultra-wide f/2.2 lens and HDR+ with exposure bracketing found on the Pixel 4a 5G.

We can only hope that Pixel 5a hardware will differentiate itself more than these leaks suggest. The Pixel 4a 5G wasn't a bad phone, but it wasn't a game-changer either.

Google Pixel 5

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Less likely: Pixel 6, Pixel Fold, or Pixel CPU upgrades

Google is actively developing the Pixel 6 and a Pixel foldable phone, potentially for a simultaneous October 2021 release. That's far enough out that Google may not want to show off their specs or hardware until it's closer to Fall.

For comparison, the Pixel 5 – which came out in late October – wasn't officially revealed until late September.

That being said, we did see a recent Pixel 6 leak showing a serious (alleged) redesign of the phone, along with a possible Pixel 6 Pro. It's possible these prototypes could show up on stage, but given the timeline and the lack of leaked specs, we're inclined to doubt it.

Instead, Google could avoid discussing its new phones and instead reveal its new GS101 Whitechapel chip, which will reportedly power both the Pixel 6 and rumored Pixel foldable phones. Its arrival would mean the Pixel 6 and Android 12 would be perfectly tuned to work together.

Pixels have traditionally used Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs; however, we recently learned that Google is developing its own system-on-a-chip (SoC) hardware in tandem with Samsung.

What we don't know is how Google SoCs will outperform Snapdragon – or Apple's own Bionic SoC chips. Now that the cat's out of the bag, Google should fully outline how its Whitechapel chips will stack up against the competition – and get people excited to wait for its Fall 2021 phones. 

But if the Pixel 5a just has a Snapdragon processor and the Pixel 6 is a no-show, then Google might save Whitechapel for later in the year.

Fitbit Versa 2

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New Fitbit hardware or Wear OS updates

Ever since Google bought Fitbit despite antitrust concerns, we've been curious how Google will put its personal spin on the best Fitbits of the future. 

If there's a perfect time for Google to explain its Fitbit plans, and potentially unveil a WearOS-powered Fitbit smartwatch, it's during Google IO 2021.

A recent Gboard update for Wear OS mentioned more to come for the smartwatch operating system later this year, so we might well hear about additional upgrades at this developer event – the event schedule certainly suggests that.

Even if there isn't new hardware to show off, Google could and should try to make its Wear OS more exciting for consumers. The upcoming Galaxy Watch 4 is switching to Wear OS, but we argued that the switch doesn't make sense because Wear OS isn't particularly enjoyable to use. 

Google needs to use its upcoming conference to sell us on how Wear OS watches will grow to become more worthy competitors to the Apple Watch Series.

A new Chromecast?

We recently spotted an FCC listing suggesting that Google is working on a new Chromecast with a rechargeable battery – or potentially a new Nest Audio. 

While we're big fans of the Chromecast with Google TV, there's room in the market for an upgraded dongle to replace the now-unavailable Chromecast Ultra. One that can play Google Stadia games, has a built-in ethernet port without an adapter and can open and stream apps more quickly.

We're not positive this device will show up at Google IO 2021, because Google said the device must remain confidential until September 24. That would take it well past the expected conference date. However, this could just be extra padding, with the actual reveal due out in June.



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Dyson got us very excited by announcing the V15 Detect for Australia, but this innovative, laser-lit vacuum cleaner isn't available to buy until May 27. Until then, the Dyson V11 Outsize Pro is the most powerful and expensive handstick in the brand's catalogue, retailing for an eye-watering AU$1,349!

However, if you take advantage of the Click Frenzy Mayhem 2021 sale, you can snap up this powerful sucker (and we mean that in the most complimentary way possible) for AU$1,099.

To put that discount into perspective: you're getting the most powerful Dyson yet (at least until we test the new V15 Detect), a bin canister that's got a 1.9L capacity (150% more than the standard V11 range) and a cleaning head that's got 25% more footprint to get your cleaning done quicker. Plus, it ships with a total of nine attachments, including two cleaner heads for different floor types.

While admittedly still expensive after discount, these advantages offer good bang for you buck if you really want the best of the best.

If saving an additional AU$50 on the discounted price of the V11 Outsize Pro is something you'd jump at, then the V11 Complete Pro is also discounted, but by only AU$200. The only difference between these two V11 models is the bin capacity – you'll get the standard 0.76L canister in the Complete Pro – and you'll be paying AU$1,049 for it instead.

Dyson V11 Outsize Pro | AU$1,349 AU$1,099 at Dyson (save AU$250)

It's currently the biggest and bestest from Dyson – at least until the V15 Detect becomes available to buy – and carries a price tag to match. But this Click Frenzy offer makes the V11 Outsize Pro a little closer to affordable. So if your budget does stretch a little, and you really do want to get a great vacuum cleaner, then this is your chance. Save AU$250 on this magnificent machine.

Dyson V11 Complete Pro | AU$1,249 AU$1,049 at Dyson (save AU$200)

For the next best thing... well, it's pretty much the same vacuum cleaner as the V11 Outsize, just without the large bin, so it's still the best you can get, including the same nine attachments. While the discount isn't as tempting here, it still drops the price by a small margin. A little enticing, perhaps?

If either of the above two models are still too expensive for you after discount, you can opt for one of Dyson's older models. This Click Frenzy, the big brand has shaved AU$250 off the RRP of the V10 Absolute and the V8 Absolute models as well. And for something even more affordable, you can opt for the Dyson V7 Motorhead, which will also see you save AU$250.

Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute+ | AU$1,099 AU$849 at Dyson (save AU$250)

The last time the V10 Absolute was discounted, it was AU$899. So this is one of the best prices we've seen so far on a vacuum cleaner that began the spree of innovations at Dyson. Despite being a couple of years old, the V10s remain some of the most powerful machines, performing on par with some corded vacuums. The Absolute+ gets you two cleaner heads and seven additional tools in the box, and a runtime of 60 minutes.

Dyson V8 Absolute | AU$899 AU$649 at Dyson (save AU$250)

It may no longer be a pipe dream to own a powerful Dyson machine. The V8 Absolute offers real good bang for your hard-earned buck as not only does it have enough power to deal with hair and fur on carpets, but also gets you a maximum of 40 minutes of fade-free runtime. In the box are two cleaning heads for different floor types and four additional tools – available now for just AU$648 (that's over 27% off!)

Dyson V7 Motorhead Origin | AU$599 AU$349 at Dyson (save AU$250)

Even the V7 can hold its own. While a year younger than the V8, it is the base V-series model at present, but that doesn't stop it from sucking up almost anything in its path. The Motorhead Origin, though, only ships with one cleaning head and the Combination tool, but it is currently the cheapest Dyson option. There's AU$250 to be saved on this vacuum that gives you a top of 30 minutes of fade-free runtime.

If you're not in the market for a Dyson vacuum cleaner and you were hoping to snap up one of the company's excellent purifier fans, you're in luck. Both purifier fan/heater models from Dyson are discounted.

The Pure Hot+Cool Link Purifier is discounted by AU$250. That brings the price down to AU$549 from a very premium AU$799, while the more premium Pure Hot+Cool purifier fan heater is discounted down to AU$699 from AU$899.

  • Looking for more deals? Head to our Click Frenzy 2021 page where we'll be listing all the best tech deals when the sale officially kicks off.


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Thursday, May 13, 2021

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According to Strategy Analytics, Lenovo was the largest global notebook PC shipments vendor with 16.3 million units shipped in Q1 2021 and a market share of 23.9 percent. The report says top vendors in the PC segments were Lenovo, HP, Dell, Apple, and Acer.

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Friends: The Reunion release date is May 27 on HBO Max. Watch the first teaser trailer for Friends reunion episode. All six main cast members — Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer — return. BTS, David Beckham among guests.

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Google has won a deal to provide cloud services to Elon Musk's SpaceX, that has launched a slew of Starlink satellites to provide high-speed Internet.

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Bitcoin was pinned near its lowest in more than two months on Friday and headed for its worst week since February, while Dogecoin leapt by a fifth as tweets from Tesla boss Elon Musk sent the two cryptocurrencies on a wild ride.

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