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Google aims to be your universal translator

Google’s new translate app. One step closer to a universal translator? Google Google is beaming a bit closer to Star Trek’s universal translator with the newest edition of its Translate app. Rolling out over the next few days for iOS and Android users, the latest version of Google Translate offers two key features — the ability to instantly converse with …

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AllCast for iOS streams all your media to your TV

Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET Why settle for a small screen when there’s a much larger one nearby? AllCast is an iOS app that can stream media from your iPhone or iPad to your TV. (It’s available for Android as well, and in fact was featured last year as a way to do more with your Chromecast.) Specifically, AllCast lets you …

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Rapere: The drone that hunts other drones

Rapere Fences used to be perfectly fine for keeping prying eyes out of our backyards — but as drones become more accessible to the consumer, concerns about privacy are on the rise. One new startup wants to fight drone with drone. Related articles Homeland Security: Let’s be clear about aerial drone privacy Eyes in the sky: ​Parliament committee warns about …

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg talks terrorism, entrepreneurship

Mark Zuckerberg discussed terrorism, Internet connectivity and entrepreneurship while traveling to Colombia. Screen capture by Claudia Cruz/CNET Facebook’s CEO touted the company’s sharing and messaging tools as an important component of free speech as he also talked up his Internet.org initiative at a public forum in Wednesday in Columbia. Following the terrorist attacks in France last week, Mark Zuckerberg spoke …

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Samsung, BlackBerry deny talk of mobile megamerger

Could BlackBerry be the next conquest of Samsung’s vast electronics empire? BlackBerry CEO John Chen at a November event announcing a partnership with Samsung. Nate Ralph/CNET Samsung executives met with BlackBerry last week with an acquisition offer that was as high as $7.5 billion, according to Reuters, which cited an unnamed source. The Korean tech titan reportedly proposed an initial …

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Unsure which fitness band to buy? Rent it from Lumoid

A Fitbit Charge next to the companion iPhone app. Sarah Tew/CNET Walking into Best Buy and visiting the fitness band aisle is starting to feel a bit like staring at the giant wall of TVs across from it. There’s not only a section for upward of 10 different companies, each company has more than one product. How do you decide …

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SuperMHL is on its way, with support for 8K video

Amid the more over-the-top product launches we saw at the 2015 International CES last week, there were a few announcements that flew under the radar, such as the MHL Consortium introducing superMHL. Mobile High-Definition Link allows you to stream AV content from a mobile device to a TV or other display, all using the one cable. The new superMHL standard …

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Presto switches on its TV streaming service

Presto Entertainment, the TV streaming joint venture from Foxtel and Seven West Media, is now open for business. Announced in December 2014, Presto Entertainment is a complement to the existing Presto Movies, providing a catalogue of TV episodes — including content from Showtime and HBO — all available on demand. Similar to Presto Movies, Presto Entertainment operates on a monthly …

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