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May, 2018

  • 25 May

    Protect your Fortnite account with two

    In one way, it’s a sign of success. In every other way, it’s potentially devastating: Fortnite is now so popular that hackers have taken notice.  If a hacker steals your Epic Games account, they could take your credit card or PayPal information or buy pricey upgrades on your dime and then sell your account. (Yes, there’s …

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  • 25 May

    China’s WeChat axes top

    Dating site SeekingArrangement.com is getting a lot of attention from the Chinese, but WeChat isn’t feeling the love. China’s WhatsApp-equivalent has axed the dating site from its platform, state media China Daily reported Friday. The move comes after Global Times — also state-run — said authorities in Shanghai launched a probe into SeekingArrangement’s operations in the country. Global Times criticised the …

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  • 25 May

    Nokia teases a new, “charged up” phone for May 29

    The Nokia 8 Sirocco didn’t knock it out of the park. But maybe a new phone might? Nokia phone maker HMD Global is teasing an announcement for May 29: What’s next in the #Nokiamobile story? Find out on Tuesday 29th May. It’s time to get #ChargedUp. pic.twitter.com/UUwVeBM3Pj — Nokia Mobile (@Nokiamobile) May 25, 2018 All we have to go on is …

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  • 25 May

    Get a GoPro Hero5 Black with extras for $200

    About 18 months ago, CNET’s Joshua Goldman called the GoPro Hero5 Black the GoPro to get. And that was based on its then-$399 list price. Today, and for a limited time, you can get the GoPro Hero5 Black for $199.99 shipped when you apply promo code BOT20 in your shopping cart. That price includes a free spare battery and free …

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  • 25 May

    Essential Phone 2 reportedly canceled, Android founder may sell company

    The Essential Phone was a promising flop that had us excited for the sequel. But Bloomberg is now reporting that plans for the Essential Phone 2 have been scrapped, and the entire company may be up for sale. According to Bloomberg, Essential has spent over $100 million developing its first set of products, of which only the original phone, in several …

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  • 25 May

    Amazon banned this shopper. Then he outsmarted them

    We’ll call him “Mark.” About three years ago, Mark got an email from Amazon saying, “We noticed that a number of your orders have been returned.” It was the start of a rocky relationship with the world’s biggest e-commerce company. Several months later, Mark got banned from Amazon for making too many returns. But after a lot of trial and …

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  • 25 May

    Dell, Lenovo, HP start Memorial Day sales on laptops, desktops

    With Memorial Day weekend coming up fast, PC makers have kicked off their holiday sales with loads of deals on laptops, desktops and accessories. Best Buy is in on the sale action, too, with discounts on those brands and Apple laptops (you can jump to the bottom for those).  Lenovo is having its “biggest Memorial Day sale ever” with up …

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  • 25 May

    Sigma 105mm f1.4 lens will ship in June for $1,600

    Sigma’s latest addition to its Art line of wide-aperture lenses seems like it’s on the pricey side at $1,600, but when you consider that only Nikon offers a similar model for twice as much, this feels like a bargain if you can afford it.  Sigma plans to ship the 105mm F1.4 DG HSM full-frame lens in June in Canon, Nikon …

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  • 25 May

    Maybe you shouldn’t buy a MacBook Pro right now

    This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. Update, Nov. 13, 2019: Apple has introduced a new 16-inch MacBook Pro with a larger screen and improved keyboard. It completely replaces the previous 15-inch model.  I wouldn’t want you to feel buyer’s remorse, so here’s a word of advice: Maybe don’t buy a MacBook Pro …

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  • 25 May

    ZTE may live, as Trump administration reportedly reaches deal to revive it

    The Trump administration told lawmakers it reached a deal to keep Chinese phone maker ZTE in business, according to a report Friday in The New York Times.  The deal, arranged by the Commerce Department, requires ZTE to pay a substantial fine, hire American compliance officers and change its management team, says the Times report, which cites an unnamed source familiar …

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