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Date: August 29, 2016 at 07:30AM
Aug 29, 2016 We're bringing you the funk this week with the Internationale Funkausstellung show in Berlin. Better known by its acronym IFA, Tom Warren, Vlad Savov, James Vincent, Max Jeffrey, and Vjeran Pavic will be bringing you all the latest gadgets and tech from Europe's biggest electronics exhibition. Sony's Xperia X Compact looks likely to make an appearance, a device that'll fill the small / compact void in your life and the Android ecosystem. We're also expecting to see the Gear S3 for the first time, Samsung's followup to one of our favorite smartwatches, the Gear S2. Huawei will certainly try to delight us, as will Lenovo and Asus who always show up in force. If you like gadgets then this is your week.Sonos is also hosting an event on Tuesday, August 30th. We're not expecting any new hardware but we do expect to hear more about controlling Sonos speakers using only your voice. The addition of voice controls was first announced in a company blog post back in March that praised Amazon's Alexa voice service. A source speaking to Business Insider says that Sonos will also announce new hooks that'll make it easier for third-party apps to integrate with Sonos systems. Right now, you have to use the somewhat awkward Sonos app to play music through the company's speaker. That could change on Tuesday, allowing Sonos owners to control their music without ever having to leave the native apps from Spotify or Apple Music, for example. We'll also be publishing our Fall Movie Preview this week. Let's hope for better films than what we've seen recently, leading us to name a drone ad this year's summer blockbuster. This is just a taste of what's to come in what promises to be a busy week. But first let's get caught up on the weekend that was. Read the full article on The Verge - By Thomas Ricker A few stories to start your day 1 Thor explains why he was absent during Marvel's Civil War Captain America: Civil War answered a lot of questions about the Marvel cinematic universe, explaining why Steve Rogers and Tony Stark were at each other's throats, shedding more light on the... 2 The Goodwood Festival of Speed hillclimb is a short, muddy, English masterpiece The starting line is just ahead of us, and the guy behind the wheel of this 650-horsepower muscle car is showing off for the crowd. We're spinning the tires, doing burnout after burnout. Ostensibly... 3 Everything coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in September As we slowly wind our way through the last days of August, it becomes clearer every day: summer is almost gone, and summer movie season with it. But that doesn't mean the fun has to end! In fact,... Advertisement 4 Here's the tech NBC built to stream the Olympics — now can it replace TV? For NBC, this year's Olympic Games coverage was more than just a series of household rating points; it was a moment of truth in a fast-changing media world. To say the network won silver in... 5 Why can't Apple spend its way out of security vulnerabilities? Apple has a lot of money. On most days, it's the largest company in the world by market cap, and a surprising amount of that money is already in the bank. At the close of Q1 this year, the company... 6 Goodbye Garage: the songs we unwittingly start our drive with Listening to music in the car is a time-honored tradition. As far back as the 1930s, drivers were listening to AM radio on the first Motorola in-dash units. As the 20th century progressed, so did... 7 What do you think of exclusive albums? Beyoncé. Drake. Kanye West. Future. Rihanna. Frank Ocean. That's just a sampling of some of the artists who have released albums in 2016 exclusively to either Apple Music or Tidal. The streaming... 8 MTV gave Beyoncé 15 minutes to perform on the VMAs because she's Beyoncé Most award show performances hover around the three minute mark. Sometimes special exceptions are made, for major lifetime achievement awards like the Video Vanguard MTV is giving to Rihanna... 9 11 new trailers you should watch this week You'd think that streaming and digital distribution in general would mean that basically every movie ever made should be available online. But often enough I find that not to be true, and with some... 10 How to be human: finding new ways to cope Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists. Her column "Ask Leah" ran on IGN, where she gave advice to gamers for two and a half years. During the day, Leah is a Senior User... About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
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