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T-Mobile is rollout its Data Stash program to more subscribers. T-Mobile T-Mobile prepaid customers with a Simple Choice plan will soon be able to carry over their unused data. Data Stash lets you roll over any unused data from month to month, in effect giving users a bonus after a month of light usage. Launched …

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Microsoft opens Skype to the business world

The Skype for Business Developer Preview works like the consumer edition. Microsoft You’ve probably used Skype to chat with your family and friends. Now you can use it to chat with colleagues and co-workers as part of your official workday. Unveiled Monday, the Skype for Business Technical Preview will give you a chance to try out the workday edition of …

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Get a Pebble smartwatch for $79.99

White is arguably the snazziest color for the original Pebble. Pebble Words to live by: Cheap things come to those who wait. The original Pebble smartwatch, for example, was already a pretty decent deal at $150, especially in light of recently announced Apple Watch prices (barf). Then the company dropped it to $99, making it arguably the single best smartwatch …

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HBO Now to be sold through Cablevision, too

HBO will launch its online-only streaming service through Cablevision before the “Game of Thrones” season premiere. HBO Apple’s exclusive launch of HBO Now just became a little less exclusive. HBO and Cablevision said Monday they would launch the premium network’s online-only streaming service HBO Now through the cable provider’s Optimum Online Internet service. That means more people than just Apple …

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Twitter declaws Meerkat, but the app won’t give up

Twitter is cooking up something to compete with Meerkat. In this CNET Update, learn how Twitter is choking off the video-streaming app Meerkat after buying rival app Periscope. And Twitter isn’t the only social network making acquisitions: Now playing: Watch this: Twitter declaws Meerkat, but the app won’t give up 2:53 Featured in this tech-news roundup: Facebook buys shopping app …

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Meerkat’s CEO has no hard feelings toward Twitter

Meerkat CEO Ben Rubin said the company is already moving past dependence on Twitter. Richard Nieva/CNET AUSTIN, Texas — The talk of the South by Southwest festival here has been Meerkat, a fast-growing app that lets people stream live videos from their phones, and its tussle with Twitter. But Meerkat CEO Ben Rubin says he doesn’t blame the social networking …

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Can the mobile Web win back developers from iOS, Android?

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C leader for mobile-Web activity Stephen Shankland/CNET BARCELONA — Dominique Hazaël-Massieux is on the front lines of a struggle that will determine whether you’ll get your next app by visiting a website or by heading to an Apple or Google app store. Hazaël-Massieux comes down on the Web side of the divide. For the last seven years he’s …

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NBN Co offers a ‘Technology Choice’: Faster speeds for a price

NBN Co NBN Co has officially launched a pay-to-upgrade program, allowing individuals and communities to apply to speed up their broadband connection as part of the national rollout of the NBN. The scheme, known as Technology Choice, was announced in November last year — the same time that NBN Co confirmed it was officially killing its Fibre to the Premises …

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Father attends birth of his son from 4,000 km away via Samsung VR

Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET It’s a fact of life: sometimes, you just can’t be there for the important stuff. This was the case for Perth, Australia couple Alison and Jace Larke, when Jace had an unavoidable work commitment at the time of his baby’s dude date that would place him 4,000 km (2,485 miles) away in the remote Queensland mining …

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Yahoo wants to let you forget your Yahoo password

AUSTIN, Texas — Turns out nobody can remember their Yahoo passwords. Now the company wants to make it so no one has to. Yahoo on Sunday launched a new service called “on-demand” passwords, which lets someone log into a Yahoo account using a short password the company texts to their phone instead of having to remember their own password. Here’s …

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Square to shutter Order app later this month

Square Square’s latest mobile experiment is slated to shut down after a quiet year on the market. On March 20, the company will phase out Order, an app designed to help consumers beat long lines by placing orders ahead from their smartphones, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Order never expanded beyond New York City and San Francisco. Since its …

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What you need to know about the FCC’s 2015 net neutrality regulation

Editors’ note: On Dec. 14, 2017, the FCC, under a new chairman, voted to roll back the regulations described below. For more on the 2017 action and what it means, see this story: “What you need to know about the FCC’s net neutrality repeal.” Two weeks after voting to preserve the open Internet (also referred to as Net neutrality) the …

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Two affordable, high

The Koss SP330 (left), and SP540 (right) Koss Koss is one of the oldest headphone makers in the US, and it has a number of models that have remained in the line for decades. I’m thinking about the Porta Pro on-ear headphones and the Pro4AA over-the-ear headphones, to name two. So when Koss introduces new models I’m all ears. The …

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AT&T enlists hoops stars to push latest claim: ‘Strongest 4G LTE signal’

Shaquille O’Neal has some fun with the AT&T commercial. AT&T The price war between wireless carriers maybe cooling off, but their war of words still rages on. AT&T, the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier by subscriber base, will fire the next shot with a new campaign promoting its latest claim, “strongest 4G LTE signal,” featuring basketball legends Shaquille O’Neal, Julius Erving, …

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All the Google Easter eggs worth checking out

Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET Tech companies can have fun, too! Google is well-known for its nerdy sense of humor, which includes April Fools’ Day pranks (Google Apps for Business Dogs, anyone?) and Easter eggs hidden throughout the company’s numerous products. I’m not talking about the Easter eggs you hunt down on Sunday morning — I’m talking about hidden jokes created by …

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