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Some popular Android apps are still sending your data to Facebook

UK watchdog group Privacy International on Tuesday said while a few Android apps have stopped sharing data with Facebook, many haven’t. In December, Privacy International and German mobile security company Mobilsicher both published reports that many popular apps were automatically sharing user data with Facebook, even if those users don’t have Facebook accounts or were logged out of the Facebook …

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Muzen Audio’s retro

Bluetooth speakers are a dime a dozen these days, but Chinese brand Muzen Audio has added something extra to help its OTR speaker stand out: Radio. The Muzen OTR (or “On The Road”) series comes in a retro-inspired wood or metal finish with tiny analog gold dials. And unlike many other speakers, it can pick up radio broadcasts. The throwback …

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Apple’s 2018 MacBook Pros try to fix ‘flexgate’ problem, report says

Apple apparently altered a part its 2018 MacBook Pro to address the “flexgate” problem, a teardown site reported. Thousands of people complained about the issue in a petition started last year, saying it caused problems with the backlight — from a “stage light” effect at the bottom to a completely dead backlight — in MacBook Pros from 2016 onward. The underlying cause …

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Microsoft hopes to improve Cortana in third

Despite the significant lead that voice assistants from Google, Apple and Amazon have over Microsoft’s offering, Cortana isn’t giving up. A Microsoft patent application published late last month details plans to better incorporate Cortana into third-party apps. The tech giant said it wants “an extensibility client that exposes an interface and service that enables third-party applications to be integrated with …

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Amazon shuttering its pop

Amazon’s big push into physical stores is taking a small step back. Well, 87 small steps back to be precise. The online retailer plans to shutter all 87 of its pop-up kiosks in malls and shopping centers in the US next month, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. “After much review, we came to the decision to discontinue our pop-up …

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Apple MacBook Air vs. Dell XPS 13: Is there a new 13

One rhetorical example I’ve used over the years is that a laptop is a lot like a pair of eyeglasses: It’s practical and it’s something most people can’t live without.  But at the same time, it’s an immensely personal choice, combining the sometimes contradictory forces of budget, features and style. Like a pair of glasses, a laptop is often a …

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Skullcandy releases special wireless earbuds, launches ’12 Moods’ campaign

Skullcandy, best known for its colorful, budget-friendly audio products, is launching a new campaign about the different ways music makes listeners feel. Called “12 Moods,” the company will sell limited products, highlight athletes and release exclusive music every month. Each month will be themed around a specific mood, with March being “bold.” As such, Skullcandy is selling a vibrant orange, …

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