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How to watch YouTube videos on Roku

Now playing: Watch this: Watch YouTube videos on Roku 3:41 Of the 750-plus channels Roku has to offer, there’s one big guy missing from the pack: YouTube. Considering its front-and-center presence on other platforms — like Apple TV and Samsung Smart TVs — its conspicuous absence might seem odd. But, Roku’s CEO offers a logical explanation, noting that “YouTube insists …

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Jawbone Up launches in Australia

The Jawbone Up is a popular fitness tracker — a wristband that tracks your sleep and step count, with a companion app that allows you to log additional exercise and keep a food diary if you want. It will hit Australian stores in April. The Jawbone Up. (Credit: Jawbone) It’s been out in the US for a while, with an …

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T-Mobile continues to rev up the changes it’s got in store for customers. The wireless carrier today seems to have finally done away entirely with contracts for wireless customers. This follows earlier moves that had allowed options including either a traditional two-year contract or no contract at all. The shift is part of a broader transformation that CEO John Legere …

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Glitches plague the Pebble watch

The Pebble smartwatch has finally started to arrive in the hands of its buyers, only for some customers to find that their watch is having problems — not the least of which is bricking after shutdown. The glitch-screen issue.(Credit: Bill Adler) After many fits and starts, the Pebble smartwatch has finally started arriving in the hands of eagerly awaiting customers …

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BlackBerry Z10 available now on Optus

Optus has become the first Australian telco to offer BlackBerry’s newest handset. BlackBerry Z10. (Credit: CNET/Josh Miller) BlackBerry’s Z10 smartphone is now officially available in Australia, with Optus pipping the other telcos to the post of being the first to offer the new handset. New customers can pick up a Z10 with no handset repayments on the $100 or $130 …

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SnipSnap coupon app brings money

Last September, CNET’s Matt Elliott told you about SnipSnap, a rather ingenious iOS app that turns printed coupons into mobile ones. It’s been a long wait, but SnipSnap has finally made its way to Android. And if you shop for anything, anywhere, ever, that should come as very good news. SnipSnap is like a digital coupon wallet: instead of schlepping …

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Sorry, DNG iPhone app won’t let you shoot true raw photos

Photo enthusiasts already pleased with the iPhone’s generally superior camera can be forgiven for getting excited about the possibility of shooting photos in the higher-end raw file format. Cypress Innovations on Wednesday released a new app called Digital Negative that might raise that very hope by offering a way to take photos that are stored in Adobe Systems’ DNG format …

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