Tablet Tuesday: Get an Amazon Fire for $39.99

CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Enlarge Image This tablet, $39.99? Yes, please. Amazon OK, I’m calling it. Amazon wins the tablet wars. Sorry, Apple. Sorry, Samsung. Sorry, Lenovo, …

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How to create a movie trailer project with iMovie for iOS

There are two types of projects you can create with iMovie on your iPhone: Movie and Trailer. The Movie template is by far the more flexible of the two, letting you adjust the length of each clip in your movie and, thus, the length of your movie. The Trailer template is much more rigid, with an outline that features fixed …

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Twitter turns to outsiders to combat abusive tweeting

Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo once acknowledged that “we suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we’ve sucked at it for years.” Now the company is confronting the problem in a new way. The company is forming the Twitter Trust & Safety Council to get feedback on harassment and bullying, Patricia Cartes, Twitter’s head of global …

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Apple Stores will now apply iPhone screen protectors for you

Shattered phone screens aren’t fun. Don’t feel like paying the $99-$150 that Apple charges for an iPhone screen repair? You could always just add a screen protector. It won’t necessarily keep your phone screen from breaking, but it might help. I’ve never been a screen protector person, but Apple Stores are going to make it easier for people on the …

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Internet unsure if ancient Greek ‘laptop’ is a Mac or a PC

In the past few days you may have seen a photo making the rounds on social media that shows a carved stone relief dating back to ancient Greece along with the word “laptop” displayed prominently in the headline. The relief shows a woman lounging in an armchair, her right arm stretched out toward a shallow box with its lid open. …

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StubHub wants to be your new box office

Beliebers just want to go to Justin Bieber concerts. They don’t really care if their tickets came from the box office or an independent seller. That feeling is likely true for more than Bieber lovers, and it’s why StubHub decided to start regularly selling box office tickets for the first time in the ticket resale company’s 15-year history. “Consumers no …

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Microsoft sale trims prices on Surface Pro 4, Band 2

Consumers eyeing Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 tablet or Band 2 activity tracker can save some cash thanks to a new sale. The Surface Pro 4 comes in five variations, each now on sale for $100 off the usual retail price at the Microsoft Store. The offer is good through February 27. The Microsoft Band 2 is on sale for $200, …

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Facebook’s Free Basics cut off in India

India has blocked Facebook’s Free Basics service. The action is the result of a new regulation released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), BBC News reported Monday. Free Basics, launched in 2014 under Internet.org, is a Facebook-backed initiative that aims to provide a limited number of Internet sites and services for free to areas of the world where …

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Disturbing video of snow

There’s something moving in the snow at the Formigal-Panticosa ski resort in Spain. It’s big and shuffling and as white as the ground. And it was caught on camera. Update: It was a marketing stunt. On February 11, sunglasses company Hawkers and Spanish ski resort association Aramón took responsibility for the viral Yeti video as advertising for a sunglasses and …

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Five ways to boost your Android phone’s battery life right now

If you’ve ever caught yourself scanning a room for outlets, or worrying about how long you can eke out a charge on your phone, then this collection of battery-saving Android apps is for you. These apps are helpful even if you’ve got a built-in battery-saving feature to help you in a dire situation, and even if you have Android 6.0 …

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How to add a soundtrack and adjust audio in iMovie for iOS

After you have started an iMovie project on your iPhone and perhaps added a title sequence and video effects, it’s time to think about adding a soundtrack or sound effects, adjusting audio levels or recording audio of your own for a voiceover effect. Adding audio effects makes your movie feel less like a collection of video clips and more like …

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Four free utilities that will save you time right now

CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Put your wallets away, cheeps! (Well, until you get to the bonus deal, anyway.) Assuming your Big Football Game (TM) squares didn’t pay …

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Google Cardboard getting an upgrade?

Someday you’ll tell your kids about when we all had VR headsets made of cardboard. Google may be trading in the Cardboard headset for plastic this year, according to a report. Virtual reality is going to be a big part of 2016 with several game system headsets launching in the next few months. Does that mean the next Super Bowl …

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‘Embarrassing human error’ knocks out Telstra mobile data and calls nation

Telstra mobile customers across the country have faced a major outage today after a node failure knocked out voice and data for customers network-wide. But while Telstra’s network is designed to cope with problems in its infrastructure, the telco says an “embarrassing human error” was to blame for the fault. Shortly after lunchtime Tuesday, the telco’s service status page was …

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