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I would like to peek inside Ben Tardif’s dreams. I suspect everything’s in motion, spheres rocket through strange landscapes and marbles are the currency of imagination. Tardif is the creator of an epic machine called Marble Mountain. Marble Mountain sits in a small warehouse. It stands 8 feet (2.4 meters) tall and 12 feet (3.7 meters) wide. It’s mostly crafted …

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Your Google Wallet card is about to die. Here’s what you need to know

Google is shutting down its Wallet Cards, the physical debit cards for Google Wallet accounts. The debit cards let Wallet users spend money from their Wallet account when shopping at a retailer that doesn’t support contactless NFC payments. Google Wallet’s physical payment card is being retired. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET When does support for Wallet Cards end? Wallet Cards will …

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AT&T’s three budget

Wallet-watchers: AT&T has just announced three new Samsung Galaxy phones that come in for well under $200. Their entry-level features won’t bowl you over, but they’re not meant to — these are strictly low-price plays. The $130 Samsung Galaxy Express Prime GoPhone goes on sale today, followed on May 6 by the $170 Samsung Galaxy J3 and $80 Galaxy Express …

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Owl vs. drone: We test the ultimate flying machines

The DJI Phantom 4 may come packed with a tonne of intelligent flight modes to help you send it soaring through the sky, but what we really care about is how it stacks up against Mother Nature’s finest — a barn owl. In this special video we put beak against lens, wings against propellors and feathers against, well, plastic, in …

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Not even Google’s Android can pull BlackBerry out of its tailspin

We’re finally getting a clearer picture of whether people are giving BlackBerry another chance. And things don’t look good. BlackBerry said Friday that it sold 600,000 phones in its fiscal fourth quarter, well below Wall Street’s expectations of 850,000 and also below the 700,000 units it sold in the preceding quarter. Until now, things had been a little murky. BlackBerry’s …

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