Sunday
Oct022022

Amazon Echo Dot gets smarter, improved bass

Source: Amazon

Like the Amazon Echo Studio, there isn't much change design-wise with the Amazon Echo Dot. But the company has souped up the internals of both the Echo Dot and Echo Dot with Clock. Both get a redesigned audio architecture that promises two times the bass of the previous model. These Alexa-powered smart speakers now use Amazon's AZ2 neural edge processor, which allows these speakers to do actions locally.

The Echo Dots also have a new temperature sensor, tap gesture controls, and work as Wi-Fi extenders for an Eero Mesh system. The Echo Dot with Clock has a new brighter LED dot display with a higher resolution for more dynamic, glanceable information. You can now get a scrolling view of song titles and artists when listening to music, checking the weather, calendar events, or calculations.

The Amazon Echo Dot comes in a new deep sea blue colour, while the Amazon Echo Dot with Clock has a new cloud blue option. The Echo Dot retails for $69.99, while the Echo Dot with Clock goes for $79.99. There are also new Echo Dot Kids with owl and dragon designs for $79.99.

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Saturday
Oct012022

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 9/25 – 10/1

Saturday
Oct012022

Amazon Echo Studio gets improved spatial audio processing tech

Source: Amazon

There hasn't been an overhaul of Amazon's "best-sounding speaker," but Amazon has released an over-the-air update for the Echo Studio. It gets new spatial audio processing technology and frequency range extension to improve its stereo sound. Nedim Fresko, VP of Amazon devices, told The Verge in an interview that the Echo Studio mimics the performance of a hi-fi stereo system. Meanwhile, its frequency range extension technology delivers improved performance, deeper bass, and better midrange clarity. 

Amazon plans to bring its spatial audio processing to the Echo Show 15 and other compatible Echo devices in the future. If you haven't gotten your hands on the Echo Studio yet, Amazon released a new Glacier White colour option for $259.99.

Saturday
Oct012022

Google reportedly scrapped a Stadia-exclusive 'Death Stranding' follow-up

Source: Kojima Productions/505 Games

At this point, you might have heard that Google is closing its Stadia cloud gaming service. One of the things that possibly caused its demise is the lack of blockbuster exclusives on the platform. It got access to big titles like Red Dead Redemption 2Destiny 2, and Cyberpunk 2077, but these games were available elsewhere. And if the rumours are accurate, Google might have spurned the chance to get an exclusive title from one of gaming's biggest names. 

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