LG spruces up its 3G-only handset with the L Bello II. LG LG has given last year’s 3G-only L Bello smartphone a punch-up for 2015, the company announced on Monday. This year’s LG Bello II is affordable and designed for emerging markets. Related Links Sprint calls up LG Tribute 2, Tribute Duo for its prepaid …
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Microsoft to drop $320 million in cloud security company Adallom
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about his company’s future plans for the cloud at a press event in 2014. Seth Rosenblatt/CNET The cloud is a key component in Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s strategy for the future, and now he may want to secure it with help from an Israel-based startup. Microsoft plans to acquire Israel’s Adallom for $320 million, the …
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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. A 13.3-inch tablet and keyboard for $109.99? Yes, please. NuVision Some tablet deals can’t wait for Tuesday, so I hereby give you Tablet Monday… Ending Friday, and while supplies last, Staples has the …
Read More »Remote communities call for digital inclusion in outback Australia
Attendees at the 2015 Broadband for the Bush forum. Broadband for the Bush Alliance. A forum of indigenous leaders, communications groups and regional community advocates has called for greater digital inclusion across Australia, saying parts of the country are being left behind as Australia carves out its broadband future. The comments came at the fourth annual Broadband for the Bush …
Read More »eBay buying Twice in hopes of bringing back amateur sellers
eBay is bulking up its eBay Valet service with its purchase of Twice’s technology. eBay eBay wasted little time in starting its new mission of rebuilding its marketplace. On the same day eBay began trading separately from its former payments unit, PayPal, eBay revealed it will be buying the core technology of second-hand clothing e-retailer Twice for an undisclosed sum. …
Read More »Acer Liquid Leap+ fitness tracker now available in US
Acer is launching its first wearable for the US with its second Leap. Sarah Tew/CNET Equipped with a 0.94-inch touchscreen and interchangeable bands, the Acer Liquid Leap+ fitness tracker is available for US customers today. Though it originally retails for $99.99, a special deal is currently going on that lowers its price to $79.99. The Leap+ is a competitively priced …
Read More »Microsoft: Here’s why you should upgrade to Windows 10
Yep, the Start menu is back in Windows 10 but with a new look. Microsoft/YouTube/screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Microsoft has kicked off a new series of videos and blog posts that aim to explain why you should upgrade to Windows 10. Launched on Sunday, the initial blog post authored by the Windows Team focuses on the Start menu, which is …
Read More »How to access your Wallet from the lock screen on iOS 9
After updating to iOS 9 you’ll notice a new name and icon for the app formerly known as Passbook. The new name aligns the app with Passbooks true intent: replacing your wallet. As such, Passbook has been renamed Wallet. Perhaps the biggest change to Wallet isn’t the new name and icon, but a shortcut specifically to access your digital wallet …
Read More »Windows 10’s Cortana will head to Australia, India, Canada and Japan this summer
CNET Microsoft has big plans for its Windows 10 launch later this month, and that includes putting its virtual voice assistant Cortana on more PCs in different countries this summer. The list of countries include Australia, India, Canada and Japan, while those living in Brazil and Mexico can expect to chat with Cortana by the end of the year. Cortana …
Read More »UK data retention scheme ruled unlawful
Image by Dennis Skley, CC BY-ND 2.0 Britain’s Data Retention and Investigative Powers Act has been ruled unlawful by the UK’s High Court of Justice, after the digital surveillance scheme was deemed “inconsistent with European Union Law.” Pushed through Parliament in 4 days and passed into law in July 2014, DRIPA allows the UK’s Home Secretary, a senior government minister, …
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