Huawei’s website seems to leak the P30 Pro ahead of launch event

Huawei’s P30 series of phones appears to have peeked out of the phone maker’s website a little early. A page of Huawei’s site that was spotted by Evan Blass earlier this week (h/t Engadget) seems to have revealed Huawei’s P30 series of phones ahead of the company’s planned announcement event. The Huawei P30’s official reveal …

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Apple’s new iPads, Google enters game

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You’ve never pedaled a bike like this

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Beats’ answer to Apple’s new AirPods is arriving in April

Apple may make what it says is the “world’s most popular headphone” — the AirPods — but lest anyone forget, it’s the owner of another headphone company, Beats, which will have its own true wireless competitor hitting the market shortly. A cord-free version of the Beats PowerBeats wireless sports earphones will be announced in April, according to a person close …

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This loaded Lenovo gaming laptop is on sale for $730 at Best Buy

Portable, powerful and, now, perfectly priced. We’ve been fans of the Lenovo Legion Y530 since its debut in 2018. Now, Best Buy has a killer configuration on sale for $730 shipped. Lenovo currently sells an equivalent model for $935, including a $205 coupon. Note that CNET may get a share of revenue from the sale of the products featured on …

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Top 7 trends in mobile gaming from GDC 2019

The two biggest topics at this week’s Game Developer Conference (GDC) have been Google’s upcoming Stadia streaming service and the stranglehold Fortnite has on the youth of America. But for those interested in mobile games, the convention this week in San Francisco offers lots of hints about where iOS and Android developers are going in 2019 and beyond. Read: Best phone …

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How to send quoted replies in Facebook Messenger

This week, Facebook began rolling out a new feature to its Messenger users that make it easier to follow conversation threads. Now playing: Watch this: Facebook blunders password management, AT&T and Comcast… 1:30 Message replies, or quoted replies, do just as the name implies. Instead of hopping into a conversation and replying to a message that was sent earlier in …

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Crunchyroll reportedly raising price to $7.99 a month

You might soon have to pay more to stream anime. Crunchyroll is raising the price of its premium plan from $6.95 to $7.99 a month in the US and Australia, according to TechCrunch’s report on Friday. In the UK, the price will go from £4.99 to £6.50, according to TechCrunch. You can stream anime on Crunchyroll for free, but the …

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Apple’s TV streaming service: It’s showtime at last

On Monday, we’ll finally find out where Apple’s billion dollars have gone. That’s the amount the company earmarked for a video streaming service that it hasn’t yet confirmed is coming. For years, rumors of Apple diving into a market dominated by YouTube, Netflix and other streaming companies floated around. It’s even talked up the shows and celebrities it’s cast. Still, …

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The 10 coolest mobile games we saw at GDC 2019

PC and console developers were showing off their AAA games in giant booths from Microsoft, Sony, Epic Games and others on the show floor at this week’s Game Developer Conference. Not to be left out, casual games for mobile devices played a key role at GDC, too.  We found a bucket of engaging games that have just shipped or are …

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Google VR controller patent adds location, orientation tracking

A Google patent application published Thursday gives us a look at the way VR systems could improve their understanding of where your hands are. The patent, uncovered earlier by Patently Mobile, lays out a “VR Arm Model,” which allows a system to supplement the tracking information for a controller’s location in space and the orientation in which you’re holding it. …

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Firefox Send file

Owners of Android phones now also can use Firefox Send, the Mozilla service that lets you send 1GB files with a simple website address. The Android app, released Friday, works the same as the browser-based version of the service that the nonprofit organization formally launched earlier in March after months of testing. It lets you share 1GB files that are protected …

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Apple’s news subscription likely won’t include New York Times

Apple’s new digital news service won’t be welcomed by everyone. The New York Times, one of the biggest and most prestigious newspapers in the US, will likely not be featured in Apple’s subscription news service, expected to be announced on Monday. “We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else,” …

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AT&T’s fake 5G E is slower than Verizon’s and T

AT&T’s wannabe 5G network, 5G E, might actually be slower than its competitors’ 4G LTE networks. Opensignal, a company that looks into mobile network performance, on Friday published a study comparing the speeds of AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile. Though there wasn’t a raging gulf, 5G E clocked in slower than services from Verizon and T-Mobile that use the comparable …

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