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Google’s newest antitrust lawsuit, explained

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How to go back to Windows 10 from Windows 11

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Next batch of Samsung folding phones teased in leak

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Sam’s Club introduces Scan & Ship in

Sam’s Club has unveiled a new app feature to get its big-ticket items home with buyers without having to worry about cramming it into your car or organizing a truck. Scan & Ship, which is being trialed at three Sam’s Club locations across the US, allows customers to scan the barcode of an item displayed in an aisle using the …

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PC shipments rose in Q2, but the pandemic boom is slowing

Global PC shipments grew 4.6% to 71.6 million in the second quarter of 2021, according to new data from Gartner. That increase is a substantial drop from the 35.7% growth seen in the first quarter, due partly to the global components shortage. When the coronavirus pandemic had many students and employees self-isolating at home and tightening their budgets, companies started …

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ESPN Plus prices are going up again, report says

ESPN Plus is once again rolling out a price hike, according to a Monday report by Variety. Starting Aug. 13, the cost of an ESPN Plus subscription will reportedly go from $6 a month to $7 a month, and from $60 a year to $70 a year.  A Disney representative didn’t immediately respond to CNET’s request for comment. Prices for …

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Twitter mistakenly verifies fake accounts

Twitter said Monday it mistakenly verified a “small number” of fake accounts before permanently suspending the users and removing their blue badges for violating its rules against spam and platform manipulation.  The error has raised concerns about the company’s new application process for verifying notable, authentic and active accounts because the blue badge is meant to help people determine if …

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Apple partners with California State University to give new students iPad Air, accessories

California State University announced an initiative Monday that aims to pair up to 35,000 incoming students with iPad Air tablets and Apple accessories. The initiative, called CSUCCESS, involves a partnership with Apple at eight of CSU’s campuses.  Starting fall of this year, first-year students and incoming transfer students will have the option to register for the initiative and receive an …

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