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Nike’s HyperAdapt power

Nike has plenty of high-tech ways to track your workout, but its latest tech breakthrough is really just about looking cool. Watch CNET Update for details on the new HyperAdapt 1.0 self-lacing sneakers, along with changes coming to the Nike+ app. It can feel like we’re saturated with health-tracking tech these days, but AliveCor is …

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How to convert slow

Slow-motion videos are a fun option for iPhone and iPad videographers, letting you slow down the action for dramatic effect. If you have a iPhone 5S, you can shoot slo-mo videos at 120 frames per second, and if you have an iPhone 6 or later, you have two slo-mo options: 120fps and 240fps. If you shoot a slow-motion video, you …

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Get a Deebot DM85 robot vacuum for $279.95

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. Ecovacs As household chores go, sweeping and mopping are pretty rotten. You gotta deal with brooms and mops, dustpans and water, that noisy, …

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What you need to know about Motion Photo on the Galaxy S7

Samsung unveiled a new camera feature called Motion Photos alongside the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge last month at MWC. Motion Photo is similar to Live Photos, which Apple introduced in the iPhone 6S line, but it’s not identical. Samsung’s version only captures video before the shutter button is pressed, not before and after the photo is captured as Apple’s …

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Eight VR headsets your eyes need to see

Virtual reality is almost upon us. And no, this isn’t the heavy, constrictive, poorly animated VR you might remember from the early ’90s. These modern entries into the VR space are lighter and faster, and pump out the sort of fantastical 3D worlds our younger selves always dreamed of experiencing. Most of these devices are heading to us this year …

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