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Sprint aims to undercut T

Sprint is trying to outshine T-Mobile with its deal for iPhone 6S buyers. Sprint Watch out, T-Mobile. Sprint is aiming to outmaneuver you in the battle to win over Apple iPhone 6S customers. On Thursday, Sprint announced a new deal in which customers who trade in their existing iPhone 6 can score a 16-gigabyte iPhone 6S by paying $1 a …

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LG teases V10 smartphone’s unusual second screen in video

LG LG Electronics, trying to build up excitement for an Android smartphone arriving in a crowded market, gave the Internet a glimpse of the device’s unusual front face in a teaser video on Thursday. The phone, thought to be called the V10, will debut on 1 October in New York, just days after Google unveils competing phones powered by its …

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Facebook renames oft

So what’s in a name? Apparently a lot to Facebook, which on Thursday renamed its controversial Internet.org website and app to Free Basics. The social network said the renaming was done to make a clearer distinction between the broader Internet.org initiative and the website that provides free basic Internet services to underserved parts of the world. The renaming coincides with …

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Apple’s iOS 9 software gets its first bug

Apple’s iOS 9.0.1 fixes several bugs, but there’s at least one more that needs to be squashed. Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET A week after pushing out iOS 9, Apple has released the first set of bug fixes for its new mobile software. Available as of Wednesday, iOS 9.0.1 makes several corrections, most notably to the “Slide to Upgrade” item. Some …

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Samsung opens doors on new Silicon Valley offices

Enlarge ImageSamsung’s new office in San Jose houses the company’s semiconductor business. Samsung SAN JOSE, California — Samsung on Thursday officially opened its newest US offices, giving the company a bigger presence in Silicon Valley. “We really want to leverage the [new site] as the foundation for our presence in Silicon Valley,” Jim Elliott, corporate vice president of memory marketing …

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Testing LuminAid, the lantern you blow up like a balloon

When architecture graduate students Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta put their minds to developing a product that could help post-earthquake relief efforts in Haiti, they started thinking about light, which is often in short supply in disaster areas. The result was LuminAid, a solar-powered inflatable lantern that is simply brilliant. When folded down, the rubbery plastic TPU lantern is about …

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