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The ORA R1 is one of the most affordable electric cars we’ve seen

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CES 2019: Can VR hockey make you a smarter player?

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HP brings AMD to Chromebooks

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Wireless customers are still flocking to T-Mobile. That’s the takeaway from preliminary fourth-quarter results the company announced Wednesday. The Bellevue, Washington, company said it added a total of 2.4 million customers in the fourth quarter of 2018, of which 1.4 million were so-called postpaid monthly wireless customers. These are customers who pay their bills at the end of each month …

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Drone sightings at Heathrow, Gatwick could lead to tougher laws

The British government may consider stricter laws on drone use after flights were disrupted at two of the country’s largest airports. David Lidington, British Prime Minister Theresa May’s de-facto deputy, said the government will look for ways to strengthen drone laws after recent incidents at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, according to a report. “Clearly, the government is looking at the law to …

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Samsung Notebook Flash promises speed and style on a budget at CES 2019

When I first heard about the Samsung Notebook Flash, it sounded like a less expensive version of one of our favorite slim, stylish notebooks, Microsoft’s Surface Laptop. Starting at $350 (roughly £275 , AU$490), the 13.3-inch laptop is intended for students or anyone looking for a stylish, inexpensive laptop for everyday use. It’ll be available in multiple colors and the …

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Instagram lets you post on multiple accounts at the same time

Life may have just gotten easier for Instagram users who often post the same photo or video to different accounts.  Instagram has reportedly been rolling out a feature that allows users with multiple accounts to post the same content on all of their feeds simultaneously. The feature is available for iOS users only so far, according to TechCrunch, which wrote about the …

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Chrome will block annoying, spammy ads globally starting July 9

Google’s Chrome browser this summer will start blocking those annoying ads around the globe. Chrome will protect users from intrusive ads in any country starting on July 9, according to Google’s Chromium blog. It’s an expansion to an ad-blocking feature launched in February last year that initially focused on sites in North America and Europe.  The ad-blocker is designed to dissuade publishers from …

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