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Help wanted: Obama’s tech

Could high-tech training be the ticket out of a low-paying job? The Obama administration thinks so. The White House took steps Tuesday to advance its nationwide initiative to help young, unemployed and low-skill workers get trained in technology and placed in well-paying tech jobs. Enlarge Image Obama checks out a high-tech, health-oriented teddy bear at …

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How to see how much battery your Apple Pencil has left

After pairing your Apple Pencil to an iPad Pro, you’ll want to enable iOS 9’s battery widget. When enabled, the battery widget will display the current battery percentage of your iPad Pro, plus any Bluetooth devices connected to it. With the Apple Pencil using Bluetooth to communicate with the tablet, it naturally shows up in the widget. To enable it, …

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How to change Twitter’s heart icon into an emoji right now

It looks like Twitter might be playing around with the idea of letting users react to tweets with emoji characters rather than forcing them to heart/like everything. But if that’s the case, it’s probably a ways off (the feature is currently being tested in a developer build of Twitter’s iOS app). If you can’t wait to ’emoji’ things rather than …

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Vudu brings first Dolby Atmos and Vision streaming titles to Vizio

Streaming service Vudu has announced the first 4K Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos titles are now available for owners of Vizio Reference series TVs, with more brands to follow. The 11 streaming titles from Warner Brothers include “:Mad Max: Fury Road,” “American Sniper,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” “The Gallows,” “San Andreas,” “Man of Steel,” “Jupiter Ascending,” “Edge of Tomorrow” and …

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We need to talk about Net neutrality: NBN’s Ziggy Switkowski

Australia might need to start having a conversation about Net neutrality. That’s the assessment of NBN chairman and former Telstra CEO Ziggy Switkowski, who says the entertainment industry is facing a major shift as broadband becomes the main delivery channel for content in the home through ‘over-the-top’ (OTT) services. With consumption of subscription video expected to skyrocket in the coming …

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​Mystery startup from ex

Brendan Eich is back in business. A year and a half after resigning as Mozilla’s chief executive following an uproar over his anti-gay-marriage stance, Eich is spinning up a new company called Brave Software. With nine employees and $2.5 million in early funding from angel investors, the San Francisco startup has begun work on software that promises to make the …

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