Marc Saltzman
Special to USA TODAY
You don’t consider yourself the forgetful type, yet somehow you can’t seem to find your smartphone on a daily basis.
It’s not unusual to misplace your car keys or reading glasses (which are on your head). And wasn’t your wallet on the kitchen counter a moment ago?
OK, so maybe you’ve had a lot on your mind, these days. After all, we’re still grappling with a global pandemic and not quite out of the woods yet.
The good news, however, is technology can help you find your stuff. From tiny trackers and handy apps to personal assistants that can lend a helping hand, today’s software and hardware might be all you need to locate everything from your car in a crowded mall parking lot to the TV remote stuck between sofa cushions.
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You don’t consider yourself the forgetful type, yet somehow you can’t seem to find your smartphone on a daily basis.
It’s not unusual to misplace your car keys or reading glasses (which are on your head). And wasn’t your wallet on the kitchen counter a moment ago?
OK, so maybe you’ve had a lot on your mind, these days. After all, we’re still grappling with a global pandemic and not quite out of the woods yet.
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Google Pixel Buds A Accidentally Announced on Twitter
Google has a more affordable model for the Pixel Buds in the works and it may be arriving sooner than we think. This is because the Pixel Buds A was accidentally announced on the search engine giant’s official Twitter account.
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The tweet was immediately deleted, but it included a picture of the Pixel Buds A alongside a caption talking about the features of these wearables.
The official Tweet from Google confirms that the buds will have support for Fast Pair, which lets you connect your phone with your earbuds with just one tap. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy and your device’s location to quickly find pairable devices in range and connects with one tap.