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3 votes
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Sony releases its first over-the-counter hearing aids in the US
8 votes -
Food and Drug Administration clears path for hearing aids to be sold over the counter in the USA
18 votes -
Amazon shared Ring security camera and video doorbell footage with police without a warrant
31 votes -
Ten tips for home safety in 2021
1 vote -
Amazon is reportedly working on a smart fridge that tracks what’s inside
3 votes -
Hands-on with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s first pair of smart glasses
9 votes -
Huge Eufy privacy breach shows live and recorded cam feeds to strangers
5 votes -
A hardware mute button for Alexa
6 votes -
Google announces Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G phones, new Chromecast, and Nest Audio smart speaker
13 votes -
Redesigning the intubation box to better protect first responders
4 votes -
Amazon Alexa for Residential will let the voice assistant power apartment complexes
15 votes -
HomeAssistant temperature and humidity sensor with ESPHome
6 votes -
Bill requires employers to keep implanted microchips voluntary for workers
17 votes -
Wink smart home users have one week to subscribe or be shut off
16 votes -
I got a Ring doorbell camera. It scared the hell out of me.
11 votes -
Amazon Ring updates device security and privacy, including adding mandatory two-factor auth—but continues ignoring larger concerns
9 votes -
What to know before you buy or install an Amazon Ring camera
8 votes -
Ring's doorbell app for Android sends sensitive user data to multiple analytics and marketing companies
10 votes -
Hackers can use lasers to ‘speak’ to your Amazon Echo or Google Home
10 votes -
Announcements from Google's 2019 "Made by Google" event
14 votes -
Ring says it doesn't use facial recognition, but it has “a head of face recognition research”
16 votes -
Announcements from Amazon's 2019 hardware event: Echo Buds, Frames, Loop, Eero, Studio, Ring camera, and Alexa updates
5 votes -
Security researchers find several bugs in Nest security cameras
10 votes -
Apple globally suspends program in which humans review users' Siri queries
11 votes -
Everything cops say about Amazon's Ring is scripted or approved by Ring
18 votes -
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to Google Home recordings in the EU for three months
9 votes -
Vertical mice anyone? They really help my wrist pain.
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky...
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky but totally worth it.
These days there are a ton of vertical mice available. Is anyone else into these? I am looking to get a new one now that I'm on the mouse/keyboard a lot again. Do you have a preferred model?
note: If you have wrist issues and are curious, I highly recommend trying one out. One caveat is that the cheap one I got off of amazon recently is a bit too small for a decent sized guy like myself. Filling out your palm seems really important for maximum relief.
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Google employees are systematically listening to audio files recorded by Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant smartphone app
23 votes -
Does anyone use a trackball mouse?
I've been curious about making a switch for ergonomics and just lack of space on my desk. Do you recommend it for gaming? Any guidance on genres that do or don't work? I mostly play real time and...
I've been curious about making a switch for ergonomics and just lack of space on my desk.
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Do you recommend it for gaming? Any guidance on genres that do or don't work? I mostly play real time and turn based strategy games or point-and-click style games such as Diablo on my computer. I don't generally go in for twitchy FPSes, but I'd like the option.
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Opinions on index vs. thumb?
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How long was the adjustment period to get used to it?
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Any recommendations on good ones to buy?
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Are there any advantages I'm not thinking of besides just being better for my wrist?
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Disadvantages besides, potentially, being less precise than a mouse?
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Are there any tradeoffs with going wireless?
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GE's smart light bulb reset process is a masterpiece... of modern techno-insanity
24 votes -
Ring is using its customers’ doorbell camera video for ads. It says it's allowed to.
18 votes -
'It's time for us to watch them': App lets you spy on Alexa and the rest of your smart devices
11 votes -
I tried to sexually harass Siri, but all she did was give me a polite brush-off
5 votes -
“Get off my lawn” goes digital: Home surveillance apps and community social networks aren't making anyone safer. They're allowing paranoid jerks to harass their neighbors.
12 votes -
Nest, the company, died at Google I/O 2019
19 votes -
Google is shutting down the "Works with Nest" API on August 31, 2019
5 votes -
Amazon workers are listening to what you tell Alexa
16 votes -
The microphones that may be hidden in your home
23 votes -
DeathHacks
6 votes -
Nike’s self-lacing sneakers turn into bricks after faulty firmware update
22 votes -
Now your groceries see you, too
6 votes -
For owners of Amazon’s Ring security cameras, strangers may have been watching too
10 votes -
Doomba
9 votes -
What model of mouse would you recommend for huge hands?
I am replacing my mouse, and I have giant hands. Pretty much every mouse I've ever used has been too small for me, so I would like to finally buy something that fits. I don't need anything fancy...
I am replacing my mouse, and I have giant hands. Pretty much every mouse I've ever used has been too small for me, so I would like to finally buy something that fits.
I don't need anything fancy beyond two buttons and a scroll-wheel. It doesn't have to have extra buttons or switchable DPI or anything like that (though I'm not opposed to those either). It'll be used on Linux, and will be my everyday driver. Wired and ergonomic are preferred but not mandatory.
Anyone have any good recommendations?
13 votes -
Amazon sends 1,700 Alexa voice recordings to a random person
17 votes -
You snooze, you lose: Insurers make the old adage literally true – Propublica/NPR investigation into billing and privacy concerns for sleep apnea patients
12 votes -
You snooze, you lose: Insurers make the old adage literally true
8 votes -
Google Home (in)security
11 votes -
Alexa, should we trust you?
10 votes