Google’s Pixel 5A may have been leaked

Now playing: Watch this: The next Pixel could be pretty familiar 3:34 The next flagship phone from Google may have been leaked online Monday, with a post on Voice showing images and details reportedly of the Pixel 5A. The phone will reportedly sport a 6.2-inch OLED FHD+ display like the Pixel 4A 5G, with a …

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Mozilla adds March Madness video perk, cookie protections to the latest Firefox

Mozilla rolled out two new features for its latest version of Firefox on Wednesday — a privacy-boosting option for containing cookies as you browse, and a new way to watch multiple videos at once.  “Total Cookie Protection joins our suite of privacy protections called ETP (Enhanced Tracking Protection). In combining Total Cookie Protection with last month’s supercookie protections, Firefox is now armed …

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Facebook VP defends company’s actions in Australia news spat

Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, published a blog post on Wednesday defending the social network’s actions in its standoff with the Australian government, which caused the social media platform to temporarily block news in the country. That action, Clegg says, might have felt “abrupt and dramatic” if you hadn’t been following the story closely. Facebook suspended news …

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Europe wants to extend free EU

Being able to use the internet and all data-dependent services free of charge in foreign countries is one of the major advantages of living in and traveling around Europe. The EU first introduced its roaming regulation, which allows European citizens to visit other EU countries and use their phones as if they’re at home back, in 2012. On Wednesday, it …

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T-Mobile has unveiled its new plans for the over-55 crowd, introducing a Max tier to its Magenta Unlimited 55 plan with unlimited premium data — so no throttling even when using 5G. The carrier’s customers will also be able to add up to four lines to the Magenta Unlimited 55 plans. T-Mobile is including Netflix Basic, which usually costs $9 …

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Save $400 on Eargo Neo HiFi, next

It’s never easy to transition to wearing hearing aids, and the stratospheric pricing that has traditionally accompanied these medical devices has not helped. Legislation passed in 2017 has enabled more affordable hearing aids to be sold directly to consumers, though, and Eargo is a company that has been at the forefront of that effort. Just as importantly, Eargo’s hearing aids …

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Australia passes law forcing Google and Facebook to pay news publications

Australia on Wednesday passed a new media law that had generated noisy pushback from internet giants Google and Facebook, which didn’t want to be forced to pay publishers for news content. After a last-minute round of Senate amendments were added to the bill on Tuesday, the bill was sent back and quickly passed to the lower house on Wednesday. Under …

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Apple’s Tim Cook pays tribute to the late Steve Jobs

The late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs would have turned 66 on Wednesday, and company CEO Tim Cook marked the day with a tweet. Cook took the role after Jobs stepped down in August 2011. “Celebrating Steve on what would have been his 66th birthday,” he wrote. “Especially in a year where so much kept us apart, technology brought us together …

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HP to buy gaming accessory maker HyperX for $425 million

HP on Wednesday said it has agreed to acquire gaming accessory maker HyperX from Kingston Technology for $425 million.  “HyperX is a leader in peripherals whose technology is trusted by gamers around the world and we’re thrilled to welcome their outstanding team to the HP family,” said HP CEO Enrique Lores in a release, adding that the company sees ” …

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LG Rollable phone might now be canceled after all

LG’s Rollable phone is still happening, at least for now. After teasing an exciting new phone with a rollable screen at CES in January, reports emerged saying the electronics giant was considering selling off its mobile business. On Monday, a South Korean news agency reported that LG was canceling the Rollable while the smartphone branch of the company is reorganized.  LG has since …

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Send someone you love a video greeting card for $35 (save $14)

In the course of human history, greeting cards have evolved exactly twice. First came the embedded audio chip that played music upon opening the card. (Related: This hysterical Flight of the Conchords episode.) And now there’s a card with a built-in screen that plays video when you open it. Video! In a greeting card! Imagine the delight of, say, a …

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