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Epix adding offline video viewing

Epix Epix is joining Amazon at the offline viewing party. The premium cable and satellite TV network has announced that it will allow subscribers to download and watch its content on mobile devices, even if there’s no Wi-Fi or cellular connection available. The download feature will be present on all of the company’s mobile apps, …

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Streamers compared: Apple TV vs. Roku 3 vs. Amazon Fire TV vs. Google Nexus Player

Now playing: Watch this: The new Apple TV combines touch, search and gaming in… 2:08 Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the Apple TV announcements with a powerful statement: “We believe the future of television is apps.” The new version of the streaming video box includes a completely redesigned remote control that empowers Siri to filter searches across multiple content …

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Acer unloads Predator gaming rigs, Chromebooks, convertible notebooks, and more at IFA 2015

Acer took to IFA Berlin to push a full lineup of new gaming rigs, Chromebooks, convertible notebooks, desktops and monitors, kicking things off with the company’s Predator gaming product line. The company was joined at the conference by its sponsored e-sports team, TeamAcer, whose members provided early customer feedback, as well as research and development for the following products. Acer’s …

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Three new Canon inkjets print Instagram pics directly from feed, comments included

Canon Pixma MG7720 Canon Imagine you just just got back from a week-long holiday vacation with friends and you’re browsing through all the Instagram photos of your time together. If you start getting nostalgic and decide to save your favorites, it’s pretty easy to just take a screenshot for safekeeping in your photos folder, but most people don’t go through …

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HBO Now, Travel Channel and Food Network now streaming on Google Chromecast

Daniel Terdiman/CNET Couch potatoes with a Chromecast streaming stick can now take advantage of even more channels, including HBO Now. Cord-cutters with an HBO Now monthly subscription and a Chromecast device have access to the network’s full lineup of TV series and movies using its Android and iOS apps, making it one of the easiest ways to catch up on …

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Get ready to drop $40,000 on a custom 3D

V-Moda Bespoke headphones accessories like XL cushions and laser engraved side panels (also called “shields”) have been popular sellers on V-Moda’s website for years, but the company is ready to move into the next stage of production with custom 3D-printed shields sourced from raw metals, stainless steel, and even precious metals like 14k white gold and platinum. Steve Guttenberg/CNET V-Moda …

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iPhone battery life improvements coming with iOS 9

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. James Martin/CNET At the WWDC in San Francisco, Apple senior VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi announced that the new iOS9 will enable improved battery on compatible devices. iOS 9: Here’s what Apple’s new mobile OS looks like (pictures) +36 more See all …

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Watch T

T-Mobile CEO John Legere is expected to announce big news for the company at today’s “Uncarrier” event in New York. Although the press conference is closed to the public, you can check out a live stream of the event here at 10 a.m. PT, 1 p.m. ET. CNET’s Roger Cheng will also be tweeting from the event. The invite we …

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Customize your Moto 360 smartwatch with Moto Maker, now live

Motorola Two years ago, Motorola launched the Moto Maker online studio, inviting users to create a personalized Moto X phone using custom hues, patterns and engravings crafted to order at the company’s Texas factory. When it launched, the tool was only available for AT&T customers in select areas, but today Motorola expands the service to include the Moto 360 smart …

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All the non

Did you hear? Apple announced some new products today. Yes, the news of the new iPhones and Apple Watch dominated the news cycle — but it wasn’t the only thing that happened in the tech world today. So, no matter which side of the fanboy divide you’re on — whether you delightedly keep the iBlinders on, or you think Apple …

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