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Nexus rumor watch!: HTC could create plus

Now that we know Android N stands for Nougat, the big question on everyone’s mind is, Which new Nexus phones will be the first to introduce Google’s mobile software? It could be a pair of HTC-made handsets with similar specs but different screen sizes, says tech site Android Police. Currently known by their code names, …

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Adnan Syed, of ‘Serial’ podcast, granted new trial in murder case

Adnan Syed, whose conviction for his ex-girlfriend’s murder in 1999 became the subject of the popular podcast “Serial,” is getting a new trial, his lawyer said Thursday. Justin Brown, Syed’s attorney, announced on Twitter that his motion for a retrial had been granted. Thursday’s decision by Judge Martin P. Welch of the Baltimore City Circuit Court to grant a new …

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The best $5 I ever spent on an iPhone app

When you think of smartphones and automation, your mind might immediately gravitate towards IFTTT or even Tasker for Android. Automation apps let you create “recipes” that enable devices and services to intermingle and act based on “triggers.” For example, you can make your smart lights pulse a certain color if you’re mentioned on Twitter or have Youtube videos you’ve selected …

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Das Keyboard pitches cloud

Blame Das Keyboard for bringing the world of clicky-keyed mechanical keyboards to your peaceful office. I fell in love with that oddly satisfying typing feel myself and haven’t been able to go back to a regular keyboard since. I should probably apologize to my co-workers for the noise, but it’s about to get worse because the company just launched a …

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Obama tips hat to Google and Microsoft for work to help refugees

President Barack Obama applauded Google, Microsoft and other big tech companies for their help in resettling people fleeing Syria’s civil war and other global crises as he launched an initiative to drum up broader private-sector support for refugees. On Thursday, the White House unveiled an initiative aimed at getting “measurable and significant commitments” from the private sector to help refugees …

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’90s Oregon Trail lets you die from dial

The ’90s were an exciting decade. America Online flooded our mailboxes with install CDs so we could access the internet with ease. Everyone danced the Macarena. Fanny packs were a fashionable way to carry around valuables. And Beanie Babies seemed like a good investment. Related stories Oregon Trail game co-inventor talks pioneer survival and life lessons ‘Blind with rage’: Pepsi …

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Eagle

Giroptic strapped one of its forthcoming 360cams to the back of an eagle flying near Scotland’s Loch Goil to stunning effect. Though don’t expect a drone-style steadicam shot: eagles, it would appear, are well-suited to fly through wind and turbulence. The video — the latest of many on Giroptic’s YouTube page — hits just as the company says it has …

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Google Chrome in ‘3D’? A VR Cardboard app may make it so

Need a break from sitting on your flattened butt, staring routinely at a screen? New tools built into Google Chrome Beta for Android may make it possible to experience your favorite websites in the virtual world. (So the same thing, really, but different.) There’s already a platform called WebVR that helps developers create websites you can watch in virtual reality. …

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