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AfterShokz Trekz Air: A surprisingly compelling wireless sports headphone

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Sonos One is the best sounding smart speaker you can buy

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Isle of Man adventure with the 2017 BAC Mono

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Google and Levi’s are working on their next smart jacket

It’s only been about three weeks since the Levi’s Commuter smart jacket arrived in stores, but the denim maker is already looking to see what other functionality it can add. Google and Levi’s are already working on smart jacket 2.0. Sean Hollister/CNET The jacket features a cuff with touch-enabled fabric and a Bluetooth connection, presumably making it easier for cyclists to …

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Microsoft wants to reimagine VR with Mixed Reality

You can’t escape virtual reality. VR headsets from Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Samsung are getting ready to hit the market. Their goal: to give you an easy-to-use virtual reality experience with your PC at a lower price than competing headsets from the likes of Sony, Facebook and HTC. That’s the promise of VR powered by Microsoft Windows, the software …

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Google Doodle celebrates pop icon Selena Quintanilla

Google on Tuesday honored Mexican-America singer Selena Quintanilla with her own Google Doodle. The logo placed above every Google search comes out the same day Quintanilla released her first studio album, self-titled “Selena,” in 1989. The Doodle includes a short YouTube video highlighting her life and music. Born in Lake Jackson, Texas, on April 16, 1971, Quintanilla started developing her …

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iPhone X could boost global smartphone sales in 2018

If smartphone sales grow in 2018, the industry might have the iPhone X to thank. The irony is that that growth may have everything to do with the iPhone X being hard to get in 2017. A Gartner study forecasts that 2018 will be the first year of smartphone growth since 2015, with sales cooling off in 2016 and 2017. Shipments are expected to …

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Verizon to pay $17M to resolve FCC, Justice E

Verizon has agreed to pay $17.7 million to resolve parallel FCC and Justice Department investigations into possible violations of competitive bidding rules for E-Rate subsidies, which help deliver broadband to schools and libraries. The settlement stems from an investigation into Verizon’s involvement in the program’s use by the New York school district, the FCC said in a statement (PDF) Tuesday. …

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