iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus cases: What you need to know

From a design standpoint, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus haven’t changed much from the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Yes, they have glass backs to help facilitate wireless charging and cosmetically distinguish them from their predecessors. But their dimensions are within fractions of millimeters of their 7 predecessors.  So, what’s that all mean for …

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Watch public payphones frustrate tech

Nothing will make you feel older than talking to someone who has never used, or even heard of, a public phone. In the latest “Kids React” video by Fine Brothers Entertainment, kids are challenged to use a traditional pay phone with hilarious results.  More kids confused by old tech Kids attempt to use rotary phone, confusion ensues ‘Kids React’ drags out …

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Why won’t iOS 11 download?

iOS 11 was making me crazy, but not for the reasons you might think. It wasn’t crashing or glitching out or erasing my contacts or anything like that.  What I saw. Every. Time. Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET I simply couldn’t get it. Starting at 10 a.m. PT yesterday, the latest version of Apple‘s iPhone software became available to everyone. Everyone, that …

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Fired Google engineer wonders if KKK names are cool

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Do you judge someone by his title, or by his actions? Chet Strange / Getty Images James Damore has become a spokesman for, well, what? He seems to believe that he’s a free thinker, there to take on the entrenched liberal views of Silicon Valley. …

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Amazon reviewing its recommendations for bomb

Amazon said Wednesday it’s reviewing its website after a British TV station found the company may have been helping people buy bomb-making ingredients through its “frequently bought together” feature. The report from Channel 4 News said Amazon’s site would recommend customers buy together combinations of elements required for making crude bombs. In one instance, Amazon cued up a recommendation for …

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eBay is having a site

This is guaranteed to make you feel old: eBay just turned 18 in Australia. To celebrate, eBay is running what it calls “the biggest ever site-wide sale” for Australian buyers and sellers on Thursday, Sept. 21.  From 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. AEST, eBay is cutting prices by 18 percent. No matter whether you’re buying from a private seller or …

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Chrome and Safari browsers add morphing ‘variable’ fonts

If you like websites that look polished and load faster, good news: A technology called OpenType Variable Fonts is about to arrive. Adobe, Microsoft, Google and Apple created OpenType Variable Font technology in 2016 so designers and website developers could customize their typefaces. A font adapted with the technology essentially comes with a bunch of sliders that let people pick …

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Trump reportedly using Facebook ads to insist he’s building wall

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Offering wall-lovers reassurance? John Moore / Getty Images In recent days, it’s been unclear whether the much Trump-eted wall between Mexico and the US will be built. Perhaps, though, it’s already being built, after a fashion. After all, the president himself tweeted just last week: …

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HTC to suspend stock trading as Google acquisition rumors grow

Following on the heels of rumors about HTC’s possible acquisition by Google, the Taiwan Stock Exchange has said trading in shares of HTC will be halted on Sept. 21. The TWSE said in a statement: TWSE announced trading in the shares of  HTC Corporation and the securities underlying the company will be halted starting from Sep 21 2017 pending the …

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Apple wants you to get very excited about, oh, the App Store

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. My plan is to spend the evening finding interesting apps on the App Store. Apple/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Please lie here on my chaise-longue and we’ll play word association. When I say “App Store,” what word first comes into your mind? “Whatever,” perhaps. Or …

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Moto X4 now available under Google’s Android One and Project Fi

These days, there is no shortage of well-made, midrange phones that are affordable. (Here are our favorite cheap phones, to name a few.)  But with Google‘s inclusion of the recently released Motorola Moto X4 into its Android One and Project Fi endeavors, there’s one more compelling bargain phone to consider. Priced at $399, the Moto X4 will be the first …

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Google inks $1 billion deal with HTC for Pixel talent

Google has reached an agreement with HTC, but it isn’t the much-rumored deal to buy the handset maker. Instead, the tech giant is paying the struggling Taiwanese phone maker $1.1 billion in cash to hire certain HTC employees, many of whom are already working with Google on the Pixel line of phones. Google will also license HTC intellectual property. The …

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Apple iPhone X, iPhone 8 lack a key feature of the Galaxy S8

Apple presents the iPhone X as the “smartphone of the future.” But at least in one key area, its new phones fall short of Android phones that have already been out for months. The iPhone X has new tech like facial recognition, but not when it comes to cellular radios.  James Martin/CNET The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone …

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Mine more cryptocurrency with this new Asus motherboard

Mining Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency requires powerful computers with powerful graphics hardware. At a certain point, it’s literally about getting more back than it costs you in electricity and other expenses to run a mining machine. PC maker Asus has a new computer motherboard that aims to maximise the number of GPUs, or graphics cards, per computer. The new B250 …

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Your dinner reservations are ready, courtesy of Airbnb

Airbnb wants to serve you dinner. The home-rentals company on Wednesday said it’s starting to offer restaurant reservations in 16 US markets through its app. The startup Resy, which Airbnb invested in earlier this year, is powering the restaurants data and running bookings. “We’re really excited to make it incredibly easy to book great food,” Joe Zadeh, vice president of …

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