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What is TV contrast ratio?

Geoffrey Morrison/CNET Contrast ratio, put simply, is the difference between the brightest a TV can be, and the darkest. More so than color ( quantum dots or otherwise), resolution ( 4K or otherwise) or other aspects of picture quality, contrast makes the difference between a good- and a bad-looking image. TVs with the best contrast …

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OnePlus teasing the debut of its next product, expected in April. OnePlus Chinese smartphone-maker OnePlus is ready to move into the mobile gaming space, if we’re reading this teaser post right. Related Links Buy a OnePlus One phone every Tuesday, no invite required OnePlus One review Alleged OnePlus Mini spied in leaked photos The company recently began promoting its next …

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TAG Heuer teams up with Intel, Google on smartwatch

Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer is the latest company to move into the increasingly crowded smartwatch market. Getty Images TAG Heuer, the 155-year-old Swiss watchmaker, is embarking on a new tradition, with the help of Google and Intel. TAG announced Thursday a new partnership with the two Silicon Valley giants to create a mechanical watch embedded with new tech features. Intel …

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Access music stored on OneDrive using Xbox Music

Xbox Music. Jason Cipriani/CNET On Wednesday, Microsoft expanded the functionality of Xbox Music beyond that of strictly a paid streaming service. The added functionality allows you to upload music you already own to your OneDrive account and access it on your Xbox. It’s a welcome addition to the service, especially for those who’d rather not pay a monthly fee for …

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Republican legislation to ‘fix’ Net neutrality may not be dead

Republicans may be set to revive legislation that would replace the Federal Communications Commission’s controversial rules governing the open Internet. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) needs Democrats to join his efforts to craft legislation to protect Net neutrality without using old utility-like regulation as the foundation. Screenshot by Marguerite Reardon/CNET At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing Wednesday key Democrats signaled they …

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Save form data as you type it in Chrome, Firefox with Lazarus

Lazarus in action. Nicole Cozma/CNET If you’re filling out your car insurance quote form, writing a comment on a blog or filling in payment details for food delivery, it’s annoying to lose what you’ve already entered because of a server error or accidental mouse click. For situations like these, there’s an extension for Chrome called Lazarus. This extension will save …

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A labor agency judge has ruled that T-Mobile violated federal laws when it suppressed its employees’ efforts to organize. Sarah Tew/CNET T-Mobile, known for bashing its competitors in the wireless business, is in hot water for the treatment of its own employees. One of the nation’s largest wireless carriers violated federal labor laws by illegally restricting employees from discussing basic …

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Amazon expands one

Amazon plans to keep growing Prime Now this year. Amazon Amazon is spreading its one-hour delivery service into areas in Baltimore and Miami, expanding from New York City for the first time. The rapid delivery service, which launched in December in parts of Manhattan, allows customers to order tens of thousands of items as common as batteries, paper towels or …

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T-Mobile CEO John Legere is open to the idea of leasing phones out. Roger Cheng/CNET NEW YORK — T-Mobile CEO John Legere may regularly take swipes at Sprint, but he knows when to give credit where credit is due. In this case, it’s Sprint’s leasing program, which Legere complimented and said it was something he’d consider, even if it wasn’t …

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