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Google Chrome browser gets native ad

In June, Google announced that its Chrome browser would block ads on websites that are not compliant with the Better Ads standards. We now know when this functionality will go live: Feb. 15, 2018. It won’t block all ads, just ones that are deemed aggressive by the Coalition for Better Ads, whose members include Google, Facebook, Procter & Gamble, the …

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Now you can tell Facebook to ignore your face

Worried about someone is using Facebook’s facial recognition technology to replace their profile picture with your face? Now there’s a setting for that. The social media giant will soon roll out “optional tools to help people better manage their identity on Facebook using face recognition,” according to a blog post by Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, its director of applied machine learning. …

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Dad swears repeatedly at Sky TV box, always loses

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Not every customer soars with the service. Daniel Leal-olivas / AFP/Getty Images Have you ever been this dad? You buy a piece of technology, bring it home and lose your faculties trying to make it work. I’ll readily confess this has happened to me. Though, …

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Samsung patent shows off a dual

We know Samsung is experimenting with the concept of folding smartphones. Mobile head DJ Koh has said we can expect one as early as 2018. There was also this patent for a phone that folds down at the center. The rumor flame was further stoked when a model number for an unknown Galaxy phone was found on the Samsung website. Some believe that …

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Apple iPhones slow down as batteries age, says report

If you’ve noticed your older iPhone slowing down, the problem might be tied to the battery. John Poole, founder of Primate Labs, the company behind the Geekbench processor benchmarking software, says in a blog post that iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 phones have a problem that is “widespread, and will only get worse as phones (and their batteries) continue to …

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Google introduces new parameters for developing Android apps

Every year, there are billions of Android apps downloaded from the Google Play store. In an attempt to keep people’s experience using those apps favorable, Google is making some changes to the requirements for developing new apps and updating older ones. In a blog post on its developer website, Google shared three initiatives it would be implementing to improve the …

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Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ might fix a big gripe

CNET’s biggest problem with the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus was the placement of the fingerprint reader on the back of the phones, which forces right-handed folks to reach across the camera to unlock the phone. With the rumored Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ phones, Samsung could reverse that, according to an early render from phone case maker Olixar, which was spotted through online retailer Mobile …

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