Samsung’s faster, cheaper 4TB SSD enters mass production

Samsung has announced mass-production of 4TB consumer SSDs, aimed at improving storage for laptops and other devices.  Samsung hasn’t released official pricing for the in-production drives, but its 4TB 860 Evo is currently selling for over $1,000. By comparison, you can get a 4TB mechanical drive for $100.  The new SSDs are the first to …

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Logitech’s Powered wireless charger acts as iPhone stand

Logitech’s new Powered Wireless Charging Stand will be available in August. The $70 charger, which the company designed with Apple, keeps your phone stable and upright in either portrait or landscape mode, the company said in a blog post on Monday. “Unlike traditional flat chargers, there’s no need for exact alignment — just drop your iPhone in the cradle and go,” said Michele …

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iPhone chip maker TSMC fights virus at factories

iPhone chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. saw several of its factories knocked offline Friday night because of a virus, but it’s unclear whether production of the iPhone components was affected, said a report Saturday by Bloomberg. The virus wasn’t introduced by a hacker, TSMC told the publication, adding that the company had contained the problem and restarted some manufacturing, …

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Android Pie: 3 hidden features

Shortly after Google released Android Pie in a public beta, we had it installed and began tapping around in an attempt to discover as much as we possibly could. Now, with Android Pie finalized and officially available, here are three features we think are worth pointing out. Now playing: Watch this: New features in Android P 2:17 Split screen Screenshots …

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NFL 2018: How to watch if you don’t have cable

Are you ready for some football? If you are reading this, then I can only assume your answer is, “Yes, I am once again ready to surrender my Sundays to the NFL, to say nothing of my Monday and Thursday nights.” Games are broadcast on CBS and Fox on Sunday afternoons, NBC on Sunday nights and ESPN on Monday nights. …

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Apple, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify ban Infowars, touching off censorship debate

In a move presaged by weeks of mounting pressure,  Apple, Facebook, Google’s YouTube and Spotify cracked down on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars media empire, removing wide swathes of content or terminating his accounts entirely. All the actions seemed to happen within 24 hours.  Was it a long-overdue crackdown or a conspiracy of censorship? That depends on who you …

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AMC Stubs A

I’m an avid moviegoer. I enjoy sitting with my giant bag of sour gummies and using my film degree to break down the “mise-en-scène” of whatever giant robot movie I’m watching. Despite the frequency with which I go to the theaters, I never bothered with MoviePass. I badly wanted a movie ticket subscription service, but MoviePass seemed like a huge …

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Baidu CEO ‘confident’ of defeating Google, but China disagrees

Baidu CEO Robin Li is confident the company will win in a fight with Google in China, but Chinese internet users don’t seem to agree. The man behind Baidu, China’s version of Google, declared his company is very confident of engaging in another battle with the US-based search giant and winning again if it decides to make a return to …

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Facebook needs ‘safe harbor’ for public interest journalism, say researchers

Researchers want Facebook to change its rules, making it easier for journalists and academics to undertake investigations and studies on the social network. The Knight First Amendment Institute, a nonprofit organization at Columbia University, on Monday sent a letter asking CEO Mark Zuckerberg to amend Facebook’s terms of service and create a “safe harbor” for social media research and public …

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Android promises to make your phone last longer (The 3:59, Ep. 438)

On this podcast, we talk about: Android P is Pie! Are we happy about that? Facebook, Apple, YouTube and others banning Alex Jones and Infowars. What does this mean? FCC Chairman Ajit Pai admits there was no DDoS attack on the agency’s comment system.  The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, brought …

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5 features coming to your Android phone with Android Pie

There are many new features in Android Pie you can expect to make their way to your Android phone, the timing of which depends on how often your phone’s manufacturer updates its operating system. Google Pixel ($695 at Amazon) owners, however, can get these features right now. Now playing: Watch this: Android P: A slice of ‘Pie’ 1:19 New navigation Android …

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How to sign up for Android 9 Pie’s Digital Wellbeing beta

Google on Monday announced Android 9.0 Pie’s name and availability. The latest flavor of Android is currently available to Google Pixel ($695 at Amazon) devices and will begin rolling out to more devices this fall. Now playing: Watch this: Android P: A slice of ‘Pie’ 1:19 One feature Google left out of the final release is its Digital Wellbeing platform. …

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 cases already on sale

Update, Aug. 9: The Galaxy Note 9 is now official, and we’ve gone hands-on. Original story follows. We’re still two days away from the presumed official announcement of Samsung’s next phone, but it seems you can buy cases for it already. Case manufacturer Olixar, as spotted by Sammobile, has made cases available for sale alongside images of what appears to be the …

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Will the Samsung Note 9 suffer the same fate as the Galaxy S9?

Update, Aug. 9: The Galaxy Note 9 is now official, and we’ve gone hands-on. Original story follows. Get ready for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9. But if it’s anything like the Galaxy S9, don’t expect to be blown away. On Thursday, Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Note 9, its premium large-screen smartphone sporting an S Pen stylus. The stylus could include …

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