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What’s happening with Voice Over LTE in Australia

Get ready, Australia, because your voice is getting an upgrade. For those keeping an eye on phone network news, you might have started to see the term “Voice Over LTE” or VoLTE (pronounced “volty”) in the second half of 2015. Telstra offers VoLTE now, and Vodafone promises it will have it before Christmas. But what …

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Amazon announces Cyber Monday deals

Did you think Black Friday will be your only chance at some killer deals? Think again: Cyber Monday is coming right after the holiday weekend, and Amazon is ready for action. Amazon has revealed its plans for Cyber Monday, and it’s basically Black Friday part 2, including the same great deals on Kindle e-readers (starting at $50). You’ll simply find …

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Which iPad should you buy? (2015

Now playing: Watch this: Which iPad should you buy? 2:56 The iPad comes in so many varieties now. Do you even need to buy one? The short answer is: no, of course you do not. If you have a laptop, a large phone, or even an iPad that’s several years old, a new iPad is hardly a must-have device. Likewise, …

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How to mute Siri with the lock switch

Part of Siri’s charm for me is her British accent that lends an air of assurance to her answers. Apple’s assistant, however, can be a bit too forward at times, inserting herself into conversations when she has not been addressed. There is a setting that lets you silence Siri without disabling the feature. With this setting, you can toggle Siri’s …

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Apple Pay reportedly to launch in China by February

Apple Pay may arrive early next year in China, the biggest smartphone market in the world. Apple’s electronic-payments service is expected to launch in China in February, according to The Wall Street Journal. Sources told the newspaper that the Cupertino, California, tech giant has struck deals with China’s big four state-run banks. The deals will allow Apple Pay users to …

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FAA drone task force recommends registration for pilots, not individual drones

Feel free to buy or build as many drones as you want. The FAA just wants information on you first before you fly. Or at least that’s what the task force assembled to develop a drone registration process is recommending. In October, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) assembled a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) task force to develop a process …

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