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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall: Everything you still need to know about what’s coming next

Now playing: Watch this: Explaining the Note 7’s battery flaws (with cake) 2:31 Four months after Samsung first recalled its acclaimed Galaxy Note 7 phone, the electronics giant finally announced what caused Note 7 phones from two separate batches to catch fire in the first place: a design failure in the first battery and a manufacturing defect in the second. …

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Do this to increase your SSD’s lifespan!

Now playing: Watch this: Upgrade your Windows 10 PC with an SSD and be happier… 3:03 Editors’ note: This is a regularly updated article. Traditional hard drives will be here for long time thanks to their large storage space and affordability. However, there is no question that solid-state drives (SSDs) will be the future of storage. Most new computers now …

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Sony’s noise

Audiophiliac readers might have noticed I don’t cover Bluetooth headphones, mostly because I feel the sound compromises, compared with similarly priced wired headphones, are too great. Sure, I’ve heard a few passable BT headphones, but the appeal of wireless audio is lost on me. So while the wireless headphone market is booming I haven’t been tempted to review a BT …

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How many speakers are in your home theater?

It’s starting to feel like the bulk of home-theater buyers have determined the optimum number of speakers is one: a single sound bar. The classic, five-speaker home-theater setup, with three front speakers — left, center, and right, plus two surround speakers, and a subwoofer — is fading fast. Yet most of the AV receivers on the market are 7.1-channel designs. …

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Your Galaxy S8 might be getting a coat of armor

Fans of rugged Samsung phones rejoice, the company is said to be working on an Active variant of the Galaxy S8. The Galaxy S8 Active (code-named Cruiser, model number SM-G892A) will be sold exclusively by AT&T, SamMobile is reporting. Active variants are repurposed versions of flagship devices that are beefed up to handle drops and water submersion better than the …

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​Kickstarter 101: When and how to run a crowdfunding campaign

With technology increasingly intertwined with all aspects of business, CNET@Work can help you — prosumers to small businesses with fewer than five employees — get started. Raising capital is always a challenge, but thanks to crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter, there are more ways than ever to fund new business ventures. When the platform works, it can help foster truly …

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FCC spectrum auction means better wireless from T

It’s a good time to be a wireless customer. Unlimited data is back. Prices are falling. And thanks to the conclusion of the Federal Communications Commission’s latest wireless spectrum auction, consumers could have a greater choice of carriers going forward. Thursday marked the end of the FCC’s Incentive Auction, which will shift valuable spectrum away from TV broadcasters to companies …

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