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Twitter, Politwoops reach deal: Archive can again surface politicians’ deleted tweets

Call it “The Case of the Missing Tweet.” A politician sends out a controversial remark using Twitter. Then lo and behold, when public outcry begins, the tweet is suddenly nowhere to be found. It’s been deleted. Now though, thanks to an agreement between Twitter and a pair of government-transparency groups, you’ll again have access to …

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Meet Lois Whitman

This story is part of CES 2016. Our editors bring you complete CES 2016 coverage and scour the showroom floor for the hottest new tech gadgets around. This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) runs January 6-9, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and Lois Whitman will be there. Just as she has for every CES show since the very first …

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The scintillating sounds of the Moon Neo 230HAD, it’s a stereo preamp, digital converter, and headphone amp

The Moon by Simaudio Neo 230HAD is a charmer, within its trim chassis you’ll find a first class stereo preamplifier, high-resolution digital converter, and a headphone amplifier. To start my evaluations I put the 230HAD on my desktop, hooked up to my Mac mini computer and Adam Audio F5 self-powered speakers. At night for more private listening I plugged in …

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Trump isn’t the only politician who says dumb things about the Net

Donald Trump has joined a group whose members circulate among the upper ranks of American politics. Unfortunately for the Republican presidential candidate, that group consists of politicians who have displayed a poor comprehension of the Internet. In Trump’s case, it was the idea spouted earlier this month that the United States could turn off the parts of “our” Internet used …

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Get a Hisense 11.6

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. Yesterday, in my roundup of the best tech deals of 2015, I mentioned Lenovo’s $200 IdeaPad 100s — and its $165 Chromebook counterpart. …

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Apple has art tips for a budding Ansel Adams or Pablo Picasso

Smartphone cameras have advanced so much in recent years that many shutterbugs have largely abandoned traditional cameras in everyday life. But while the tech has advanced, our photography skills have largely remained stagnant. To help amateurs shoot more like the pros with their iPhones, Apple is hosting in-store, hands-on workshops next month that will teach consumers at all skill levels …

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Caitlyn Jenner, Barack Obama hop on the Twitter merry

One of social media’s newest arrivals in 2015 tweeted a simple message before amassing a world record-setting 1 million followers in four hours. “Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can’t wait for you to get to know me.” That post was from Caitlyn Jenner, whose new Twitter handle, @Caitlyn_Jenner in June became the fastest to reach the million milestone. The former …

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Say sayonara to AT&T’s two

Over. Finito. Terminado. However you say it, AT&T’s two-year plan will be gone next year. Starting January 8, the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier is calling it quits on the standard contract plan, which charged customers a set price for the cost of a phone and two years of wireless service. In its place will be Next, a program that requires …

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Is the iPhone getting a new screen?

What’s in a screen? For Apple, it may be the key to the next iPhone. Rumors are circulating that Apple, the Cupertino, California-based tech behemoth, is working out deals with LG and Samsung to use a different type of screen technology in the iPhone. The screens would change to organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, which promises better-quality images when compared …

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