Riding hoverboards in public is illegal in the UK

A self-balancing scooter was on display at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. Josh Miller/CNET What do pop singer Lily Allen and the son of football star David Beckham have in common? They’ve both been seen riding “hoverboards” in the street, which has now been stamped illegal in the UK. Guidance for the use of the …

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Acer unveils its first wave of Windows 10 devices

Acer’s newly announced Aspire 14 convertible notebook. Acer Last week, Microsoft led the Windows 10 charge, announcing a range of hardware that takes advantage of its newly refined operating system. Acer followed suit on Monday, announcing two new computers powered by Windows 10 at a press conference in Taipei: the Aspire R 14 convertible notebook and the Aspire Z3-700 portable …

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Apple reportedly blocking its own News app in China

Enlarge ImageApple’s News app has been disabled in China. James Martin/CNET Apple has disabled its News app in China, according to the New York Times, apparently becoming the latest foreign tech company frustrated by China’s tough censorship rules. The app, intended to be a personalized digital magazine and newspaper viewer, launched to US users in June. Customers traveling abroad can …

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India is the most expensive place to buy an iPhone 6S

Enlarge Image Twitter/Maheshtelecom They say time is money, but unfortunately for Apple enthusiasts in India, they’ll need to spend more of both for the iPhone 6S. In addition to launching on October 16, 3 weeks after it was released in much of the western world, the range will cost more in India than any other country, starting out at 62,000 …

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Will you heart Facebook’s new emojis?

Enlarge ImageFacebook is expanding beyond the Like button. Facebook Ian Sherr is that “Game of Thrones” is back for a new season. Ian Sherr is that it’s still not raining in California. Ian Sherr is at the antics of his nutty cat, Dia. Coming soon, Facebook will add these and three other emojis alongside its ubiquitous Like button, the thumbs-up …

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Aural ecstasy: Focal Sphear in

I review a lot of headphones, and here’s what I learned: they all sound different. Some are too bright, most pump up the bass to some degree and a lot of them are downright uncomfortable. Not this pair — I could wear the Focal Sphears for hours without fatigue. They sell for $179 in the US, £100 in the UK …

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‘Steve Jobs’ film is a ‘painting, not a photograph,’ moviemakers say

Enlarge ImageDirector Danny Boyle (left) and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin chat on the set of the “Steve Jobs” film. Universal Pictures SAN FRANCISCO — After a screening here Friday of the new film “Steve Jobs,” writer Aaron Sorkin found himself defending his choice to fictionalize parts of the Apple co-founder’s life, something he called making “a painting, not a photo.” Sorkin, …

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Load Web pages in a flash with Speedafari for iOS

When you’re browsing the Web on your broadband-connected PC, it’s not a big deal if pages are stuffed with ads, photos, tracking scripts and the like. You’ve got speed and bandwidth to spare. When you’re on your phone or tablet and connected via cell towers, on the other hand, suddenly that stuff totally matters. Even sites optimized for mobile devices …

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iPhone 6S, 6S Plus to hit more than 50 new countries this month

Enlarge ImageApple aims to get its new iPhones into 130 countries by the end of year. CNET October will be iPhone 6S month for dozens of countries around the world. Apple this month plans to deliver the new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus to more than 50 additional countries, with the goal of reaching 130 nations by year’s end. …

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Hulu’s virtual reality app is set for its close

Hulu’s app is set for Samsung Gear VR, coming next month. Josh Miller/CNET The curtain is about to rise on the first act of Hulu in virtual reality. The streaming-video company’s VR app will be available next month when the $99 Gear VR headset from Samsung goes on sale, according to the Hulu’s head of distribution, Tim Connolly. “We’re ready …

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Sony’s h.ear range of audio accessories hit Australia and Asia

Sony Sony’s H.ear range of audio gadgets, announced at the IFA tech show in Berlin in September, are set to hit Asia and Australia in mid-October. The H.ear line, pronounced “hear,” includes three products; over-the-ear headphones called H.ear On, in-ear speakers titled H.ear In, and a new range of Walkmans, capable of Sony’s Hi-Res playback, designed to be used with …

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Nvidia dealt blow in bid to block Samsung shipments into US

Enlarge ImageSamsung’s Galaxy S5 from 2014 was among the devices Nvidia said used technology that infringed its patents. Juan Garzón / CNET Nvidia was handed a major setback Friday in its lawsuit with Samsung over the improper use of its graphics technology. Thomas B. Pender, an administrative law judge for the US International Trade Commission, wrote that Samsung didn’t infringe …

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Apple Mac sales down, but the broader PC market is even worse off

The 2015 model of Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro. Sarah Tew/CNET Apple’s two latest iPhones may be off to a strong start in terms of sales, but fewer people are buying the company’s MacBooks and iMacs. Analysts aren’t in agreement over the rate of the slowdown, with IDC reporting a 3.4 percent decline in Mac units shipped and research firm Gartner …

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Tail

Enlarge ImageTailTalk fits near your furry buddy’s buns. DogStar Life Dog language is different from human language. We like to think we understand what’s going on with our furry friends, but we don’t always get it right. That’s why DogStar Life is working on building TailTalk, a tail-mounted sensor intended to track your dog’s emotions based on tail movements. The …

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