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HTC to intro first Android 6.0 phone Oct. 20 in virtual event
HTC’s invitation to its online event. HTC Minutes after Google debuted its two new Nexus phones, HTC issued an invitation of its own. The sparsely worded email announced that the phone maker will unveil its first HTC One handset running Google’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow software on October 20. Rather than host a live show with an opportunity for hands-on time …
Read More »Google’s Nexus Protect will replace your broken smartphone
The Nexus Protect program is an add-on to new smartphones. James Martin/CNET Google on Tuesday unveiled Nexus Protect, a two-year extended warranty program designed to cover your broken smartphones. The program costs $69 for the Nexus 5X and $89 for the Nexus 6P, the two new smartphones shown off at the Internet giant’s event in San Francisco on Tuesday. With …
Read More »Google unveils new Pixel C, its first company
Enlarge ImageThe several poses of the Pixel C. CNET Google has unveiled a new tablet called the Pixel C, with hopes that the productivity-focused device can revive the sagging tablet market. The Internet search giant unveiled the 10.2-inch Pixel C (the “C” stands for convertible) and its removable keyboard Tuesday at a press event in San Francisco. Like other devices …
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James Martin/CNET Households that listen to different kinds of music can now enjoy their own tastes using a shared Google Play account for the family. At Google’s Nexus press event in San Francisco today, the search giant announced a new plan that gives up to six people access to the Google Play Music library for $14.99 a month. Music streaming …
Read More »How to turn off iOS 9’s automated traffic helper
Every since I updated to iOS 9, my iPhone has been spying on me. OK, maybe not “spying,” but it seems awfully interested in where I’m going. Or where it thinks I’m going. Because now, whenever I’m out and about, the Maps app coughs up notifications about traffic. In other words, after I’m done at, say, the post office and …
Read More »Google’s new Nexus phones will work on its Project Fi network
Google has tripled the number of devices its Project Fi wireless service supports, a move the company hopes will spur adoption of the Wi-Fi-driven service. James Martin/CNET The Internet giant on Tuesday took the wraps off two new phones in its Nexus line of smartphones: the 5.2-inch Nexus 5X, made by LG, and the 5.7-inch Nexus 6P, made by Huawei. …
Read More »Skype now supports Android Wear smartwatches
Android Wear watch owners can now use Skype, at least some of the key features. Skype Owners of certain Android smartwatches can now tap into several features of Skype. Released on Monday, Skype for Android version 6.4 now lets you manage your Skype conversations directly from your Android Wear smartwatch. No, you can’t carry on a Skype phone call from …
Read More »Turn off dynamic app shortcuts in the Google Now Launcher
Google recently rolled out an update to the Google Now Launcher on Android. Among the changes is a searchable and vertically scrolling app drawer, topped with a dynamic shortcut box. During the press event Google held today, it was explained that this shortcut box works by learning which apps you use at specific times of day and in what order. …
Read More »Apple CEO Cook shuts the door on iOS, Mac OS X merging
Enlarge ImageBox CEO Aaron Levie (left) and Apple CEO Tim Cook chat about enterprise technology. Josh Miller/CNET SAN FRANCISCO — That dream for a touchscreen Mac running iOS may never come true. Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday dismissed the assumption that Apple will merge its iOS mobile software with its OS X computer software — which means iPads and …
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