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Where's Waldo? A Game Google is Adding for April fool's day on your map.

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Starting today, if you ask Google Assistant on your phone, Chromebook, or Google Home device “Where’s Waldo?” you’ll actually get an answer.  This is for April Fool’s Day this year, Google has teamed up with Waldo, who will be sharing his location with Maps users all week. To see where he is you’ll need to use the latest version of the Google Maps app on your phone (update that now!), or Google Map’s desktop version. To start your search for Waldo, tap his face when you see him waving from the side of the screen. When you do, you’ll have the opportunity to search for the iconic character place all over the world. Google is also rolling out the desktop version, so it if doesn’t work now, try again in a few hours.

Audi Has Revealed New RS5 Sportback at NEWYORK MOTOR SHOW

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Audi has revealed the all-new RS5 in the Sportback body style for the first time at the 2018 New York International Motor Show. Unlike the RS4 Avant which is not sold in the U.S., the new RS5 Sportback will be available for the US and Canadian market from the second half of this year. Under the hood is the same 2.9-liter turbocharged V6 ,same power output – 444bhp and 600Nm. The raw power is sent to Quattro via an eight-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. The Audi RS 5 Sportback accelerates from 0-100kmph in 3.9 seconds, with a top speed of 280kmph. Compared to the Coupe, the Sportback is slightly wider owing to the 15mm wider fender on each side. The lowered suspension means the four-door coupe sits seven millimetres lower than the S5 Sportback. With the RS badge, there is an RS sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC), ceramic brakes and RS-specific dynamic steering as well. Appearance wise, the Audi RS 5 Sportback features a wide, flat single-frame grille

Oneplus CEO Pete Lau talked about notch in 2018

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T he company revealed the first look of the design of its upcoming phone just a few days ago. And while many people think the notch is an ugly obstruction, it does serve a purpose. At least that's what OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has to say. OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei had recently revealed that the company's latest phone would house the front camera, the earpiece, the ambient light sensor and an LED notification light inside the notch. The company's CEO Pete Lau had also tweeted (which he later deleted) why people should learn to accept the notch. Now, Lau has gone ahead and given some insight into the company's rationale behind the design, which was first introduced by the iPhone X Lau posted a lengthy statement on a OnePlus forum, explaining and justifying why the notch was the most practical solution for OnePlus. He said "the space occupied by the notch typically goes unused in standard use." Lau explained that the notch is a solution that enables man