iPhone 6S teardowns show Apple is paying more for longevity

Josh Miller/CNET Worried about how long your new iPhone will last? Worry no more, because Apple is paying more to put its new iPhones together, and a longer lifespan and improved resale value seem to be the name of the game. That’s what research firm IHS Technology has said after its latest teardowns of the …

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Phone makers aren’t doing enough to protect your privacy, says CEO of security

Enlarge ImageThe privacy-focused Sikur GranitePhone, seen earlier this year. Stephen Shankland/CNET Your smartphone is putting your privacy at risk, and the people who made it aren’t doing enough to protect you. That’s the warning from the makers of Sikur GranitePhone, a new security-focused smartphone which is available to pre-order today. As our world becomes more connected, maintaining our security and …

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AT&T adds 2M customers, keeps pace with T

Marguerite Reardon/CNET AT&T kept its customer growth engine humming in the third quarter. The Dallas telecommunications giant released early financial figures for the third quarter in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying it added more than 2 million net new customers. That’s just behind the 2.1 million customers T-Mobile CEO John Legere disclosed at an investor conference …

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Specs

The Huawei Nexus 6P. Screenshot by Nate Ralph/CNET At a press event in San Francisco, Google unveiled the latest updates to the Nexus device lineup. It’s coming in the form of two new phones: the 5.2-inch Nexus 5X, developed by LG, and the 5.7-inch Nexus 6P, developed by Huawei. Both devices pack the latest and greatest that these hardware manufacturers …

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Google unwraps two Nexus phones, two Chromecasts

Two Nexus phones. Two Chromecasts. Too much Google news! Along with the Nexus 6P and 5X smartphones and two different types of Chromecast media streamers, Google also showed off the Pixel C, an Android tablet with a magnetic detachable keyboard. It’s also adding sharing features to the Google Photos app. In this CNET Update, get the quick summary of Google’s …

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Google Maps now available on Apple Watch

Enlarge ImageGoogle Maps comes to Apple Watch. Scott Stein/CNET Google Maps has found its way from the iPhone to Apple Watch, thanks to an update to Google’s iOS map app released Tuesday. Apple Watch compatibility was added to version 4.11.0 of the tech giant’s iOS Maps app, offering owners of Apple’s smartwatch the opportunity to look up directions from their …

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Amazon begins a delivery service powered by regular folks

Amazon Flex, which will power the company’s speedy delivery service, is coming to more US cities soon. Amazon Amazon’s newest offering to the public: delivery jobs. The online retailer on Tuesday rolled out a new program called Amazon Flex, which lets regular people sign up to become on-demand delivery drivers. The project is starting in Seattle, Amazon’s hometown, but a …

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Google doubles the smartphone fun with Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P

Enlarge ImageThe Nexus 6P is one of two new Nexus phones unveiled by Google. James Martin/CNET What’s better than one new Nexus smartphone? Two, if you’re Google. The Mountain View, California-based tech giant on Tuesday unveiled a pair of phones: the Nexus 5X from LG and the Nexus 6P from Huawei. The devices were shown off at a Google event …

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Google Nexus 5X coming to UK from £339, Nexus 6P from £449

The Nexus 5X and 6P both charge via reversible USB Type-C. Google Google unveiled two new Nexus smartphones on Tuesday, both of which were made immediately available for preorder in the UK. The Nexus 5X, built by LG and the Nexus 6P, made by Huawei, have been designed to show off the latest version of Google’s Android software, nicknamed Marshmallow. …

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What Sprint’s decision to sit out the next wireless auction really means

Is Sprint missing the opportunity of a lifetime or making a smart bet during a difficult time? Sprint That’s the big question as the market digests news from the weekend that Sprint, the fourth-largest carrier in the US, will skip the Federal Communication Commission’s 2016 auction of TV broadcast spectrum. Sprint’s decision could have a significant effect on how the …

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BlackBerry releases first photos of Android

Enlarge ImageBlackBerry’s upcoming Priv smartphone has a 5.5-inch curved screen. BlackBerry BlackBerry on Tuesday revealed the first photos of its security-focused Android smartphone, the Priv. In a blog post, the Waterloo, Ontario, smartphone maker released photos of the Priv, which is expected to launch in the fourth quarter. Priv stands for both “privacy and privilege,” according to BlackBerry CEO John …

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Comcast challenges YouTube with Watchable video service

Enlarge ImageComcast launched its first streaming service that anybody can access. Reuters Cable company Comcast on Tuesday launched Watchable, a service that delivers short videos to living-room TVs, mobile devices and a Web player. The country’s biggest traditional pay-TV provider will put digital shows often associated with online video sites like Google’s YouTube, including Vice, the Young Turks, Smosh, Day …

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Three awesome new features added to Google Photos

Now playing: Watch this: Chromecast now works with Google Photos 2:00 During its Nexus event Tuesday, Google also announced a few big updates to Google Photos , the photo storage service it debuted earlier this year. Sharing is improved, you can display photos on your TV and there’s a new tool to organize your photos. Already a great tool for …

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