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May, 2019

  • 3 May

    Our wishlist for Google I/O 2019

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  • 3 May

    2019 Ford Edge steers to the middle of the road

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  • 2 May

    Google will now let you automatically delete location and activity history. Here’s how

    Google is letting users take back a little bit more of their privacy.  On Wednesday, the search giant introduced a new autodelete feature for location, app and web history. As opposed to manually having to wipe their histories, with the new feature Google users will be able pick a length of time, either three months or 18 months, that Google will …

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  • 2 May

    Spring is in the air, but you’re still a mess. Time to clean your phone, home and life

    Spring is in the air — and as the dust settles on winter, all the extra light streaming in the windows might be making it clear that you have tangles of cables, a dirty laptop and plenty of kitchen mess. Time to connect with your inner Marie Kondo. We’ve collected the best tips for the right ways to clean up …

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  • 2 May

    How to do Kentucky Derby 2019 like a boss

    The Kentucky Derby is this Saturday, May 4, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. While there are races all day, the biggest horse race of the year — called, appropriately, the Kentucky Derby — starts at 6:50 p.m. ET. If you aren’t going to Derby, you’ll need to know how to watch the race and which horses to bet on …

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  • 2 May

    How to watch Angels baseball in 2019 without cable

    Mike Trout is hands-down the best baseball player on the planet, and after signing the largest contract in professional sports history with the Los Angeles Angels, he’ll continue mashing in balls in southern California for the next decade and more. But Trout isn’t the only attraction in Anaheim: I would argue smooth-fielding, rocket-armed Andrelton Simmons is also worth the price of entry. And …

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  • 2 May

    YouTube crosses 2 billion viewers a month

    YouTube has crossed into 2 billion logged-in viewers every month, a milestone that’s been just out of reach for at least a year, CEO Susan Wojcicki said Thursday. In February, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said YouTube was almost at 2 billion monthly logged-in users, after the company said it reached 1.8 billion monthly logged-in viewers a year ago.  Wojcicki also said viewers …

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  • 2 May

    Putin reportedly approves creation of a separate internet

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly signed a law to create a separate internet for security reasons. On Wednesday, Putin signed a law that would start development of Russian’s own internet, according to CNN. Government documents explaining the law reportedly say Russia will develop a “sustainable, secure and fully functioning” internet. The law will also create a monitoring and management …

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  • 2 May

    Cut the cord with Tablo’s over

    The problem: You’re more than ready to ditch that pricey cable subscription, but you still want to be able to watch (and record) local channels. An antenna connected to your TV can deliver the “watch” part, but recording will require a little extra gear. Something like the TiVo Bolt OTA, right? (OTA stands for over-the-air, meaning broadcast TV.) Yep, but …

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  • 2 May

    Harry Potter: Wizards Unite beta casts spell on Australia, New Zealand

    Muggles in Australia and New Zealand can try out Harry Potter: Wizards Unite as the beta kicks off in their countries. Developer Niantic is warning players that this isn’t the final version of the augmented reality (AR) game, which is location-based like Pokemon Go and tasks players with tracking down magical creatures and artifacts as part of the Statute of …

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