2018 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Sport: A competent but plain midsize sedan

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Deep dive: Running through the tech in the 2018 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Sport

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5 things you need to know about the 2018 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Sport

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Two Excited Bikers From Mumbai's Dharavi Held For Following Justin Trudeau's Convoy, Performing Stunts

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who is in India on a week-long visit has been welcomed with open arms. Trudeau and his family arrived at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on February 17, 2018.  Something weird happened while he was in Mumbai, two bikers couldn’t stop themselves from showing off their skills between Mumbai’s Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Twitter How …

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Windows Mixed Reality headsets are here and they’re affordable

The first round of Windows mixed reality headsets are now all present and accounted for.  Made by Microsoft’s PC maker partners, the designs for the new headsets were shown at the end of August at IFA Berlin, one of the world’s biggest consumer technology trade shows. Prices initially started at $299 (roughly £250 or AU$400, converted) for the headsets alone, but …

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AT&T’s mobile 5G network is coming to Dallas, Atlanta and Waco

If you’re a resident of Atlanta, Dallas and Waco, Texas, get ready to strap in for 5G. AT&T on Tuesday said that it would connect the three cities to its mobile 5G network by the end of the year. The three cities are part of a dozen markets that are supposed to get 5G from AT&T this year.  The announcement …

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Samsung may reduce OLED production due to poor iPhone X sales

Samsung Display, Samsung’s panel-making division, is reducing OLED panel production at its South Chungcheong plant, according to the Nikkei Asian Review, thanks to lower than expected iPhone X sales.  The report states Samsung now plans to cover 20 million or fewer iPhone X devices for the quarter ending in March, a large decrease from the expected 45 to 50 million units.  …

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How to enable Android’s new screenshot tool

Google’s Android operating system and screenshots have always had a weird relationship. In its infancy, Android didn’t even allow users to take screenshots without first rooting the device. But after it was added Google has more or less left the process alone. Now playing: Watch this: Android P will bring support for iPhone X-esque notch 5:04 Once a screenshot is …

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Oppo offering free screen repairs for R11S phones

Companies have for years claimed their phones‘ screens to be unbreakable. I still remember my HTC One X’s allegedly invincible Gorilla Glass 3 that I managed to shatter in just a few months. Oppo isn’t making that claim — but is doing the next best thing. The company is offering free screen repairs for its new R11S and R11S Plus phones. …

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6 things you should know about the new Google Pay app

Today, Google rolled out a new app, Google Pay for Android. In case the name doesn’t give it away, it’s designed to let you pay for things and track purchases via your phone. But that’s just the beginning; Google has loftier plans for Pay down the road. Ready to check it out? Here’s everything you need to know about the …

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Samsung begins production of record

If you bought the biggest iPhone it has 256 gigabytes of solid state storage. Samsung’s new solid state drive (SSD) could eat 120 of those iPhones for breakfast. The Korean company has begun production of a massive 30.72 terabyte (TB) solid state drive called the PM1643, it announced on Tuesday. Intended for use in next-generation storage systems in the government, health …

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Samsung set to overshadow LG, HTC, Huawei, Motorola at MWC

If last year’s Mobile World Congress trade show was a Royal Rumble of phones, this year’s conference is more akin to WrestleMania — if Samsung is perennial winner Roman Reigns. The 2017 edition of MWC faced a giant hole when Samsung opted to launch its Galaxy S8 at a later, separate event at Carnegie Hall in New York. That vacuum …

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How to update your Google Pixel Buds

Google is in the process of rolling out an update to its wireless earbuds, the Pixel Buds ($30 at Amazon). I first learned of the update via a post on Reddit, and like the rest of the users commenting on the thread, grew curious as to what had changed and how to apply the update. Now playing: Watch this: Pixel …

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Facebook exec Rob Goldman apologizes for tweets about Mueller probe

It is a harsh reality of Twitter — as many people, from celebrities to politicians, know — that what you post on the platform can stir up controversy. This weekend, a Facebook executive found that out firsthand. Here’s how the sequence of events unfolded. Last Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller released an indictment of Russian agents for allegedly interfering with …

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Our Mobile World Congress preview show (The 3:59, Ep. 358)

On this podcast, we talk about: Expectations for the Mobile World Congress show, which starts next week. Samsung is planning to reveal its newest flagship phone there. Also ahead of MWC, what’s next for 5G. The latest on cryptocurrencies. Steven Seagal backs a new coin, and CNET chats with “Free Money” guy Matthew Lesko about the crypto bubble. Now playing: Watch this: Our …

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