TCL Rules were made to be broken, and today I’m breaking one of my own. Or, at least, asking you to consider breaking it. Today only, and while supplies last, Woot has the refurbished TCL 55FS4610R 55-inch Roku TV for $399.99, plus $5 for shipping. Normally, I advise against buying refurbished TVs. If the packaging …
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HTC: We will replace your One M9 no questions asked within first year
The HTC One M9 comes with an aggressive replacement program. Andrew Hoyle/CNET HTC is adding a key reason why a consumer might want to give its upcoming One M9 smartphone a chance. The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer unveiled on Wednesday the “Uh Oh Protection” program, which guarantees that HTC will send a replacement unit of the One M9 to a customer …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge up for pre
The new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge sports two curved edges. Sarah Tew/CNET Can’t wait to sign on the dotted line for a Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge? Then you don’t have to wait too long, as pre-orders open this Friday, 20 March, before the phone is delivered in April. Double-edged sword: Samsung’s curved Galaxy S6 Edge (pictures) +17 more …
Read More »Yahoo lays off hundreds as it shuts down operations in China
Yahoo said it is consolidating operations at many of its offices, including its Sunnyvale headquarters. Yahoo Yahoo is closing its office in China, the company confirmed Wednesday, a move that is expected to eliminate up to 300 jobs. Yahoo employees based in the Beijing office were informed of the closure on Wednesday, a spokeswoman said. Yahoo offered no local products …
Read More »Record podcasts on the run with Opinion for iOS
Talk is cheap. With the Opinion app, so is podcasting. Aodio With the recent runaway success of Serial, which presented a serialized account of a 1999 murder case, interest in podcasting has never been higher. Indeed, now that Serial has pushed “DIY radio” into the cultural mainstream, anyone with an opinion to share or story to tell has probably thought …
Read More »Windows 10 targets current pirates with free update
The revamped, customizable Windows 10. Nate Ralph/CNET Microsoft has laid out the minimum requirements for computers and mobile devices to run Windows 10 — and has also revealed that pirated copies of Windows will be upgraded too. Microsoft’s operating systems unit Executive Vice-President Terry Myerson took to the stage to talk up the new software at the Windows Hardware Engineering …
Read More »Sony launches PlayStation Vue as bigger, pricier Internet TV
Now playing: Watch this: Sony’s PlayStation Vue brings live TV to a PlayStation… 1:32 Sony on Wednesday launched its PlayStation Vue, an Internet TV service accessible — for now — just through its gaming console and only in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. The entry-level price is $49.99 a month. PlayStation Vue, which is offering 7-day free trials, is the …
Read More »Polar Pro filters help smooth out drone video Jell
Polar Pro A two- or three-axis camera gimbal — a device used to stabilize movement — can make your drone videos look buttery-smooth. It won’t necessarily reduce the artifacts caused by your camera’s rolling shutter, however, including Jell-O effect. For that, you’ll want these filters from Polar Pro, designed specifically for quadcopter-mounted GoPro cameras. Polar Pro has taken its high-quality …
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere at the Uncarrier 9.0 event. Sarah Tew/CNET NEW YORK — T-Mobile is turning its Uncarrier hindsights onto the business world. The nation’s No. 4 (or No. 3, T-Mobile has argued) wireless carrier on Wednesday unveiled Uncarrier 9.0: a simplified pricing plan for business customers looking to bundle a large number of phone lines. The plans cost …
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere is expected to announce big news for the company at today’s “Uncarrier” event in New York. Although the press conference is closed to the public, you can check out a live stream of the event here at 10 a.m. PT, 1 p.m. ET. CNET’s Roger Cheng will also be tweeting from the event. The invite we …
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