Windows 10’s new Continuum feature will let smartphone owners use PC versions of apps like Word and PowerPoint, including a mouse and keyboard, just by plugging their devices into a monitor. Screenshot by Juan Garzón/CNET Windows Mobile is back from the dead. Microsoft is killing off its Windows Phone brand, which has languished in the …
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Quickflix partners with Foxtel to offer Presto content
Quickflix After entering a trading halt on the Australian Securities Exchange yesterday, Quickflix has announced it has penned a deal with Foxtel to distribute its Presto TV and movie content streaming bundles through the Quickflix streaming platform. Quickflix raised questions about the future of its own online content offering yesterday when it announced the trading halt ahead of a public …
Read More »SBS withdraws from Freeview service citing Federal budget cuts
SBS, Australia’s multicultural public broadcaster, has confirmed that it is withdrawing from the Freeview digital television service. The Australian is reporting that the broadcaster alerted Freeview to the decision yesterday, after initially briefing Communications minister Malcolm Turnbull. Freeview and FreeviewPlus are the names given to the services aggregating the Australian digital channels, along with the integrated HbbTV catch-up offerings. SBS …
Read More »Almost all smartphones sold today have the same two flaws
The other day CNET’s Jessica Dolcourt, who isn’t a fan of smartphone cases, wrote an article about her favorite cases for protecting the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, Samsung’s sleek new flagship smartphones. The irony of the piece wasn’t lost on our readers. “Samsung updates the Galaxy to ‘premium’ materials, (CNET) shows you how to cover it with plastic,” a …
Read More »Walmart to test cheaper challenge to Amazon Prime delivery
Walmart to test delivery subscription service. WALMART Walmart plans to test a new unlimited shipping service this summer for its online shoppers in a move that undercuts Amazon’s $99 Prime service. Walmart will deliver items purchased through its website within three days for an annual subscription fee of $50, the retail giant said, confirming a report by The Information. Walmart …
Read More »Sprint secures LG G Stylo for Boost Mobile
The LG G Stylo features a 5.7-inch display and includes a Stylus pen. Boost Mobile Sprint on Wednesday outlined the availability details for its latest smartphone, the 5.7-inch LG G Stylo. Starting today, the handset will be offered across a number of the carrier’s brands. Boost Mobile, a Sprint subsidiary, is first out of the gate with a prepaid — …
Read More »Facebook boosts minimum wage for contract workers to $15 an hour
Facebook is requiring its contractors to be more employee-friendly than ever. Facebook The world’s largest social network has launched a new initiative that will require the companies it works with to provide a higher level of pay and benefits. The initiative, which began on May 1 but wasn’t announced until Tuesday, will require that Facebook’s contractors pay employees a $15 …
Read More »Forget being a victim. What to do when revenge porn strikes
When illicit photos of Anisha Vora began showing up online, she didn’t know what to do. She contacted Facebook, Twitter and other companies hoping they’d do the right thing and take the photos down. But soon, there were too many places for her to deal with on her own. What happened to Vora happens to all sorts of people. Students, …
Read More »What Google’s doodle about Inge Lehmann is all about
We learned that Earth’s core is solid, not molten, thanks to Inge Lehmann. Google/Screenshot by CNET Inge Lehmann helped us to know planet Earth a little better. And now Google is helping us to get to know Inge Lehmann. The Google Doodle on Wednesday is paying homage to the Danish seismologist, on what would have been her 127th birthday, with …
Read More »Walmart taps Alipay to bring mobile payments to 25 China stores
Walmart plans to expand its mobile-payments service to more stores in China. Bloomberg via Getty Images The world of mobile payments in China keeps heating up. Walmart said Wednesday that it’s teaming with Alipay, Alibaba’s financial partner, to bring mobile payments to 25 Walmart-owned stores in Shenzhen. Customers at those stores can now make purchases using the Alipay Wallet app, …
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