AT&T inks deal with Taylor Swift

AT&T has signed a multi-year deal with singer Taylor Swift which will features “performances and content” including a DirecTV concert the night before the Superbowl. Taylor Swift will headline a DirecTV Super Saturday Night in Houston with tickets available to customers through exclusive AT&T promotions and campaigns. AT&T says it will disclose further details of …

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Pixel vs. Nexus: Which Google phone is better?

Now playing: Watch this: Hands-on with Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL phones 2:03 Out with the Nexus, in with the Pixel. More from Google’s event Google Pixel phones, Daydream View and Chromecast Ultra: Everything Google just announced Google’s Pixel, Pixel XL are superphones set to take on iPhone 7 See all of our Google coverage Today Google announced a new …

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Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ gets an official Netflix debut date, first look

Just as every Marvel fan is still blurry eyed from binge-watching the latest Marvel superhero installment “Luke Cage” over the weekend (at least once right?), Netflix releases a first look, date and new teaser trailer today for its next superhero series, “Iron Fist,” debuting on March 17, 2017. Marvel’s “Iron Fist” is the fourth of four live-action adventure series on …

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Oops! RNC declares Pence winner of veep debate before it starts

Perhaps the Republicans are playing Jedi mind tricks. The Republican National Committee (RNC) on Tuesday apparently (or by accident) declared on its website that Mike Pence was the winner of the vice presidential debate, about two hours before it was slated to begin. “Americans from all across the country tuned in to watch the one and only Vice Presidential debate,” …

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Did Google Assistant steal Pixel’s spotlight? (The 3:59, Ep. 117)

Finally, the real Google Phone appears. Google showed off the Pixel and Pixel XL, the new flagship phones from the search giant. Unlike in past years, Google had a stronger hand in developing the hardware and software, which will be the first to work with Google Assistant. Google Assistant was such a big deal, by the way, that CEO Sundar …

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This trick lets you navigate around your iPhone’s busted bits

Now playing: Watch this: No home button, no problem: Navigate around your iPhone’s… 1:06 Phones break, no matter how advanced they get. Especially if their owners are uncoordinated, like me. Thankfully, iPhones have a workaround that’ll help you navigate even if one or more of your buttons are broken. In the video above you’ll find how to activate assistive touch, …

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The difference between Google Now and Google Assistant

Personality-filled, voice-activated digital assistants are everywhere. Apple has Siri, Microsoft has Cortana and Google has Google Now and Google Assistant. At the moment, Google Now and Google Assistant are still two separate things — Google Now works from within the Google Android and iOS app, while Google Assistant is found in Google’s Allo chat app and integrated into Google Home …

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Fox Vision will give you 360

If you’re gearing up (heh) to watch the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 on Fox Sports this weekend, don’t forget your coasters. No really. Fox Sports has launched Fox Vision, a new augmented reality app to go alongside its broadcast of the iconic Australian race, the Bathurst 1000. And it uses special coasters to bring up a 3D version of the …

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YouTube stars can fess up to paid promotions easier now

It may start getting clearer when a YouTube video was paid for by an advertiser, but only if the creators feels like sharing. On Tuesday, YouTube said it added an optional feature that puts visible text on the first few seconds of a video. The text reads “Includes paid promotion” in the lower left corner. Creators on YouTube who build …

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Google’s Tango phone, the Lenovo Phab2 Pro, is coming in November

2016 is set to be a very big year for Google phones. The search giant just announced two new Pixel phones to compete with the Apple iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy models. But if you’re in the market for a new phone this November with the latest Google tech, you may have a hard decision ahead. Remember the Lenovo Phab2 Pro, …

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Behind the shot: Why I had tears in my eyes

This is part of our Road Trip 2016 summer series “Life, Disrupted,” about how technology is helping with the global refugee crisis — if at all. I didn’t expect to have tears in my eyes while on assignment in Munich. But that was before I saw a group of Muslim refugees holding signs of peace and hope. I was in …

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Crystal ball covered in molten copper creates its own magic

Crystal balls have been long used by self-proclaimed fortune tellers to gaze into the future. The idea of these beautiful orbs, also referred to as orbuculums, laying out one’s destiny is pure whimsy, of course. However, this video posted Sunday by YouTube user Tito4re demonstrates the magic of pouring 1,984-degree Fahrenheit (1,085-degree Celsius) molten copper on top of a clear …

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How to preorder the Google Pixel and Pixel XL

Earlier today at the “Made By Google” event, Google unveiled two new phones, the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. These phones are designed by Google and meant to showcase the best hardware and software experience offered by the company. The new Pixel phones come in three colors: Really Blue, Very Silver and Quite Black (I’m really, very, quite serious …

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Signal chat app’s creator: US government demanded our user data

You never know if the government is secretly compelling your favorite internet company to hand over its data on users. Well, sometimes you do. On Tuesday, the ACLU announced it succeeded in getting a gag order (PDF) lifted for its client Open Whisper Systems, creator of the Signal messaging service. That’s the service favored by antisurveillance activists like Edward Snowden. …

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