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Get a KeySmart 2.0 Extended key organizer for $15.99

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. Enlarge Image KeySmart You’ve got “smart” everything — phone, watch, thermostat — so why is your keychain still …

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Microsoft and Code.org want to teach kids to code with Minecraft

Listen up you little Creepers and Zombies out there. Microsoft wants to teach you how to code using Minecraft as a teacher. On Monday, Microsoft announced a partnership with Code.org that will teach kids (and adults) the basics of computer science in an hour using Minecraft-themed lessons. Microsoft bought Mojang, the Swedish video game company behind the hit game, for …

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How to pair an Apple Pencil with your iPad Pro

At the iPad Pro’s launch, the Apple Pencil is in short supply. Actually, you likely can’t find one in stores right now, and shipping estimates currently forecast their arrival around Christmas. If you’re lucky enough to have an Apple Pencil, or have waited long enough to finally get your hands on one, you’ll need to pair the small device with …

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Hacker group: We’ll wipe ISIS off the Internet

Hacker collective Anonymous has declared “war is unleashed” against ISIS, the Islamic militant group that claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks that occurred Friday in Paris. ISIS has used the Internet to recruit new members from around the world and to spread chilling images of executions and other violence. Anonymous, a loosely affiliated group of Internet users who hack and …

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Get weather alerts on your iPhone with WeatherIf

WeatherIf is a weather app that doesn’t require you to open an app to check the weather. Instead, it streamlines your weather forecasting operations by sending you notifications. After installing WeatherIf, you will need to launch the app to set up your notifications and then won’t need to touch the app after that. There are five notifications based on different …

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Can BlackBerry make a comeback? T

T-Mobile CEO John Legere doesn’t believe struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry is down for the count. “On a comeback,” Legere said last week when asked his thoughts on BlackBerry. The words of support, rare at a time when many are skeptical about BlackBerry’s prospects, represent a remarkable turnaround between two companies that severed ties during a spat in 2014. The pair …

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Waze driving app now supports Apple’s 3D Touch

Waze, the popular crowdsourced navigation app, is getting touchy-feely in its latest update for Apple’s mobile operating system. Waze version 4.0.1, released on Sunday, now taps into Apple’s 3D Touch feature. 3D Touch adds pressure sensitivity to the iPhone screen, so an app reacts differently based on how hard or soft you press its icon. Waze is just the latest …

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Facebook to use Safety Check tool more widely after Paris attacks

Facebook’s Safety Check status tool, which was activated during Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris, remains a “work in progress.” That description from Facebook follows criticism that the social network has chosen not to switch on the feature after violent acts in other parts of the world, including bombings in Beirut one day earlier. Safety Check automatically sends Facebook users in …

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MSI releases new Heroes of the Storm gaming laptops

SINGAPORE — Taiwanese computer manufacturer MSI showed off one of its laptops themed after Blizzard’s online multiplayer game Heroes of the Storm this weekend at Singapore’s GamesStart convention. The company has partnered with Blizzard Entertainment to release specially skinned versions of three of its G-series gaming rigs — the GE62 Apache, the GT72 Dominator and the GT80. All three will …

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