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CNET asks: What’s your take on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7?

Now playing: Watch this: Explaining the Note 7’s battery flaws (with cake) 2:31 There’s been a lot of news on the Samsung front in regards to the Galaxy Note phones. If you haven’t heard, here’s a quick run down of what’s happening: Samsung is sticking with the “Note” name Samsung explains what went wrong with the Note 7 Samsung Galaxy …

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Will ‘Target Pay’ in

In early June of 2016, the trial run of the troubled CurrentC mobile-payment system sort of quietly shut down. The standard, floated by a group of retailers including Target and Walmart, was an attempt to loosen the grip that Apple Pay has on device-based payments. Some of the retailers began offering mobile payments individually afterward, but Target wasn’t among them. …

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Get a folding mini selfie drone for $33.92

CNET’s Cheapskate scours the web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. This little flier is cute, fast and fun. JJRC This is a rerun of a deal I first shared back in November. Now …

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Google’s new Chromebooks pick a school yard fight with Microsoft, Apple

Google just made it a no-brainer for school districts to kick Apple and Microsoft to the curb. At the education technology conference Bett, the search giant announced two new Chromebooks from Acer and Asus that basically offer low-cost, secure alternatives to iPads and Windows notebooks in one device. Google has been pushing hard into the education market for the past …

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Google hints at Chrome OS coming to tablets

Google on Tuesday made a big push in getting Chromebooks, the search giant’s low-cost laptops, into schools. The company unveiled two new models of Chromebooks, made by manufacturer partners including Asus and Acer, that are powered by an operating system called Chrome OS. But laptops aren’t the only devices Chrome OS will occupy, Google hinted in its announcement. They are …

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Verizon stays mum on Yahoo as customer growth rebounds

No really Verizon, how do you feel about Yahoo? In Verizon’s fourth-quarter report on Tuesday, references to Yahoo, which the telecom giant agreed to acquired for $4.8 billion, are buried near the end with little additional insight. You could forgive Verizon for being skittish when it comes to talking about Yahoo, a business it once coveted for its user base …

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Dell education laptops go both ways: Windows or Chrome

Dell isn’t playing favorites with its education laptops: All three of its new systems are available to run on Microsoft Windows 1o or Google Chrome. Both Microsoft and Google announced education initiatives this week and part of those was new low-cost laptops and convertibles made specifically for classroom use. For Dell that list includes the 11.6-inch Latitude 11 and Chromebook …

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