It’s hard to care about Google I/O when you own an iPhone. But it turns out that more than one new product announced at the conference supports iOS. A handful of Google’s new apps and products will work with your iPhone when they come out later this year. Here’s the rundown of what new Google …
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Kanye West has gone on another epic rant. But not on social media; this time the hip-hop star waxed poetic on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show. During an eight-minute-long interview that aired Thursday, West kept it 100, talking about his occasional bizarre antics, including asking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion on Twitter in February after saying he was $53 …
Read More »Worldwide Smart TV demand continues to grow
Nearly half of all worldwide TV shipments in the fourth quarter of 2015 were smart TVs, according to analysis by research firm IHS. Web-connected smart TVs that give you direct access to streaming services such as Netflix and other features made up 48.5 percent of all TV shipments during the period. In total, 34.2 million smart TV were shipped in …
Read More »‘Lick’ your cat with a mouth
I’ve done plenty of weird things for my cats. I build elaborate structures out of cardboard boxes on the living room floor. I let them sit on all the pieces in the jigsaw puzzle box and just work around them. But my cat-indulgence resolve is now being tested by a new, not-yet-released product called the Licki Brush. Just hearing the …
Read More »One million Android apps are coming to Chromebooks
Now playing: Watch this: Watch Google transform a humble Chromebook into an Android… 1:26 Google’s Chromebooks just got a lot more useful. The Google laptops are known for affordable prices (a Chromebook can be had for $169) but also a limited selection of apps, thanks to their inability to run Windows or Mac OS programs. But starting in June, Chromebooks …
Read More »Roku survey says streaming makes us foul
May 20 is National Streaming Day, which celebrates Roku shipping its first media-streaming box in 2008. Roku and boxes like it have certainly changed our TV viewing habits, but maybe not so much for the better. In celebration of the day, the company is offering some free service deals, but it also put together a survey to uncover some of …
Read More »Get 90% off a bunch of Android apps by charging them to your Vodafone account
Are you a Vodafone customer using an Android phone? If so, you can now buy apps from the Google Play Store by charging them directly to your Vodafone account, rather than having to register your credit card with Google. To celebrate, Vodafone is also offering a 90 percent discount on a selection of popular apps and games, including Monument Valley …
Read More »eBay’s ‘world first’ VR department store lets you eye before you buy
eBay is imagining a future where we shop in VR, and it wants you to put on your “shoptacles” and start buying. The granddaddy of e-commerce is jumping on the virtual reality bandwagon with the launch of what it claims is the “world’s first” VR shopping app. eBay has partnered with Australian department store Myer for the launch, offering 12,500 …
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CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Cool development in the Cheapskate clan: All four of us are hitting the gym regularly. It started with my son, who suddenly decided …
Read More »Samsung may join the streaming TV fray
Please tell me it’s called Milk TV. Joining Dish’s Sling TV, Sony’s PlayStation Vue and whatever Apple might be working on, Samsung is in talks with entertainment companies to develop its own Internet-based TV service, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The project is still in its early stages, “people familiar with the matter” told Bloomberg, with the electronics giant discussing pricing …
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