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Rakuten is saying thanks to its members today with a 10% cash back Member Appreciation Day sale. Don’t worry, you can sign up now to become a member and cash in on the savings on computers, accessories, phones and appliances. Membership is free — all you need is an email to sign up. The 10% cash back sale is today …
Read More »2020 iPhone: Two key rumored features, detailed
Update, April 22: Read our iPhone SE 2020 review. Original story follows. Rumors about a 3D camera system and 5G connectivity on the 2020 iPhone are gaining traction as iPhone sales continue to fall. In this week’s Apple Core roundup, we’re also taking a look at all the Apple products, iPhone or otherwise, that could arrive before the end of the …
Read More »How to text 911 for help in an emergency
Calling 911 is the best way to reach out for help in an emergency situation, but if you can’t call or talk, you might be able to text. In 2014, police stations across America began rolling out Text-to-911, a program that lets people in trouble send a message in place of a call. Whether you can’t make any noise because …
Read More »Federal Reserve plans real
The US Federal Reserve Board announced a real-time payments system called FedNow on Monday. The service is being developed now and will be available by 2024, the Federal Reserve said, adding it’ll be “ubiquitous, safe and efficient.” Real-time payments systems, such as Venmo and banking apps, already exist. But the Federal Reserve said most current services are “closed loop” so …
Read More »Galaxy Note 10: Samsung’s last chance to impress us this year
The Galaxy Note 10 has its work cut out for it. Samsung phones have had a rough year. There have been a lot of them, but most have failed to make a meaningful splash (here’s proof that Galaxy S10 phones aren’t selling) and the one phone that did is now delayed. That leaves the Note 10 (and rumored Note 10 Plus) as …
Read More »Team Rocket brings Shadow Pokemon chaos to Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go brought Team Rocket trouble in its latest update, and you can take them on in battle. By defeating them, players catch newly added Shadow Pokemon in the augmented reality (AR) mobile app game. You can battle grunts at some PokeStops, which will appear on your map as black and warped instead of light blue. Shadow Pokemon also have a dark aura, …
Read More »Microsoft is ending MSDN Magazine after 30 years
Microsoft has announced that it is shutting down its MSDN Magazine after more than 30 years. The software giant said the last issue will be published in November and all previous issues will be available online, OnMSFT reported earlier. The monthly magazine started up in 2000, after combining two separate publications: Microsoft Systems Journal and Microsoft Internet Developer. “As Microsoft …
Read More »AT&T’s priciest unlimited plans will be able to add Spotify Premium as a new perk
AT&T’s priciest unlimited data plan already offers the choice of a subscription to one of several premium services at no extra charge. On Tuesday, it will offer a new option: Spotify. The wireless carrier and the music-streaming giant said Monday they’ll give AT&T’s Unlimited & More Premium subscribers the option to choose a Spotify Premium subscription. AT&T’s most expensive unlimited …
Read More »Senators demand Google’s 120,000 temps and contractors get full
Ten Democratic senators, including presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have sent a letter to Google urging the tech giant to stop its “anti-worker practices.” The letter, dated July 25 and addressed to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, said the company’s 121,000 contract and temporary workers should be promoted to full-time status. Google’s business model relies heavily on …
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