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eBay sales, profit rise as PayPal expects to sail off in third quarter

eBay eBay’s year got off to a strong start, with the company on Wednesday reporting better-than-expected sales and some lower costs, likely benefiting from previously announced job cuts. The e-commerce pioneer also said its planned spinoff of PayPal will happen in the third quarter this year. The company previously disclosed that the split would occur …

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Amazon Fire TV gets captive portal access for hotel, dorm and apartment Wi

A traveler’s new best friend. Sarah Tew/CNET At home you have access to umpteen streaming video choices, but in a hotel you’re a captive audience, and subject to the often archaic or wildly overpriced offerings of the hotel’s system. Your favorite streaming device might be small enough to bring anywhere on the road, but that doesn’t mean it will actually …

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AT&T finds fewer customers fled in the first quarter

AT&T is weathering the mobile wars by stemming the pace at which its customers jump ship. Sarah Tew The nation’s second-largest wireless operator said Wednesday that during the first quarter of the year it added 441,000 postpaid wireless subscribers. It also reported a “churn rate,” or the rate at which customers leave its service, of 1.02 percent, its lowest ever …

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How to set up and use Apple Pay on the Apple Watch

Now playing: Watch this: Apple Pay on Apple Watch: How it works 1:00 The Apple Watch can do a lot of things. It can be used to communicate with others, view notifications from your smartphone, and even pay for items. That’s right: you can use Apple Pay on the Apple Watch. It’s relatively easy to set up, but the method …

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Verizon throws cold water on Disney’s objections over new ‘skinny bundles’

Disney says Verizon doesn’t have the right to reuse some of its channels in a new, cheaper package for customers. Verizon says Disney is wrong. That’s the gist of the latest flare-up over the future of TV, in which Verizon plans to offer a small package of channels for a cheaper rate. Customers can then choose smaller, supplemental channel packs …

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Dallas Buyers Club wants pirates’ personal details by May 6

“Dallas Buyers Club”. Pinnacle Films The makers of “Dallas Buyers Club” could be setting their sights on pirates within the fortnight, as the film’s legal team reveals they’ve asked for the handover of customer information by May 6. The case between Dallas Buyers Club LLC and a number of Australian ISPs, chief among them iiNet, has stretched on since November …

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How to migrate from iPhoto to Photos for Mac

Matt Elliott/CNET Apple’s blurring of the lines between OS X and iOS continues with the release of Photos for Mac. Photos was part of the OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 update and is meant to replace Aperture and iPhoto. iPhone users will immediately feel comfortable with its layout; Photos for Mac looks and acts like the Photos app for iOS. Apple …

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Twitter expands threats ban, may lock accounts in aim to limit abuse

A look at the way Twitter will now handle abusive accounts. Twitter Twitter has announced policy changes that the company hopes will limit abuse on its social network. Twitter has updated its policy pertaining to violent threats to include “promot[ing] violence against others.” Previously, the policy banned tweets that were limited to “direct, specific threats of violence against others.” In …

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