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Sony unveils smartphones with 13

Sony is trying to lure in selfie-takers with its Xperia M5 (left) and Xperia C5 Ultra (right). Sony Sony is trying to woo selfie-taking consumers with its latest two smartphones. Unveiled on Monday, the Xperia C5 Ultra and Xperia M5 both include 13-megapixel cameras on the front and back. That’s a change of pace since typically smartphone makers reserve the …

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Oppo gets first smartphone carrier deal thanks to Optus

The Oppo R7 and R7 Plus Oppo Oppo has announced its first Australian telco partnership, with Optus set to offer the Oppo R7 smartphone on plan, starting from today. The Chinese-based Oppo launched into the Australian market in September of 2014, beginning with four different phone models. Initially, the products were only available via the company’s own e-commerce site, but …

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AT&T will let you pay for TV, wireless service under one discounted bill

AT&T is offering the first nationwide bundle of services. CNET/Marguerite Reardon Well, AT&T didn’t waste any time. Fresh off of closing its acquisition of DirecTV last month, the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier unveiled its first bundle of mobile and television services. The company is offering four wireless accounts with 10GB of sharable data and television service with high-definition video and …

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Microsoft’s Edge beats Internet Explorer, but it’s not the perfect Windows 10 browser

James Martin/CNET With the launch of Windows 10 comes Edge , Microsoft’s new built-in browser that’s meant to replace Internet Explorer. Though IE will still come with Windows, the older browser is being relegated to “legacy compatibility” duties. Microsoft is urging everyone to use Edge for its faster performance and improved features. More about Windows 10 Windows 10: Nine things …

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The other analog format: Cassette tape decks have never been cheaper to buy

The Audiophiliac’s ancient Yamaha cassette deck. Steve Guttenberg/CNET Over lunch the other day one of my audio pals mentioned cassette decks are going for next to nothing on eBay. “Really?” I said. “That sounds like something I should check into.” He was more right than I imagined. The first thing I noticed was prices were dirt-cheap, lots of choices for …

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A low

Bluetooth speakers may be good enough for the masses, but if you crave better sound, the Onkyo A-9010 integrated stereo amp (US $300, UK, £199, Australia AU$549) would be a great place to start. Paired with Pioneer’s terrific SP-FS52 tower speakers, you’ll enjoy superb sound for not a lot of money, and if you’re into vinyl, add the Audio Technica …

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Gold

This is a Cecil the Lion tribute phone. Goldgenie UK company Goldgenie is dedicated to creating outrageous luxury items like gold-plated electric uniwheels, diamond-bedazzled iPhones and $164,000 Apple Watches. Now it’s going gold for a good cause by offering a special-edition HTC One M9 smartphone. It’s coated in 24-karat gold, of course, but it also has an engraved portrait of …

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Cricket adds unlimited calling from Canada and Mexico

Cricket expands upon its international calling and texting options. Cricket Cricket Wireless customers will soon be able to place calls and send texts from Canada and Mexico to the US at no additional charge. Previously, Cricket subscribers on Smart and Pro plans could make unlimited calls to both countries, but communications back from Mexico and Canada would cost you. Cricket …

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