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January, 2018

  • 25 January

    Principal sends poop emoji to worried mom

    Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Perhaps the emoji should’ve been singing. After all, the school does focus on the arts. Apple Technology has created the possibility for new forms of communication. Some of those forms, though, can border on rudeness.  The one-word text, for example. …

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  • 25 January

    Fake missile alert prompts proposed law about federal oversight

    US Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii, the top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee, wants to make sure local authorities never send a mistaken missile alert again. US Sen. Brian Schatz (left), Democrat of Hawaii, said he plans to introduce legislation to make federal agencies solely responsible for sending alerts about a missile attack. A Hawaiian state agency bungled a …

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  • 25 January

    Get an Insignia 2.1

    CNET’s Cheapskate scours the web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. Find more great buys on the CNET Deals page and follow the Cheapskate on Facebook and Twitter! Enlarge Image How is this thing only $50?! Best Buy Today I’m going to repeat myself twice — …

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  • 25 January

    Samsung battles Vizio to sell off big TVs for the big game

    Half of the US TV market is owned by two companies: Samsung and Vizio. Think of them as the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. Samsung is the perennial favorite, steeped in cutting-edge tech and marketing dollars. Vizio is the scrappy upstart, whose working-class TVs earn high marks for value. Just in time for New England and Philly to …

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  • 25 January

    Apple’s iOS 11.3 public beta is now available, but beware

    If you have an iPhone X, then you too can now send messages as a skeleton. I wrote that weird and unlikely sentence because Apple released the test version of its iOS 11.3 update Thursday. The software, which was announced Wednesday, is now available basically to anyone who wants to install it on their devices.  Apple released a test version …

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  • 25 January

    Emergency cellphone alerts: What you need to know

    What would you do if your smartphone suddenly told you a ballistic missile was on its way? In Hawaii, residents and visitors got a chance to live out that scenario after getting that message nearly two weeks ago, with people panicking as they searched for shelter and contacted loved ones. The warning, which initially stated it was “not a drill,” …

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  • 25 January

    CNN, YouTube star Casey Neistat cut ties

    CNN is saying farewell to YouTube star Casey Neistat. The news giant brought in Neistat as part of its 2016 purchase of his Beme social media app, which captures and plays four-second video clips. Buzzfeed reported Thursday that CNN will later in the day announce that Neistat and Beme co-founder Matt Hackett are leaving the company.  Neistat, an online filmmaker who found …

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  • 25 January

    Apple Logic Pro X 10.4 promises a beat breakthrough

    One of the first major Apple product updates of 2018 is for Logic Pro X, the long-lived music recording and production app. Jumping up to version 10.4, this version adds a generous helping of new features, new instruments and new recording and production capabilities. Since the 2015 jump to Logic Pro X, this software suite has been an impressive all-in-one …

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  • 25 January

    Get two Sonos Ones for the price of one Apple HomePod

    In the same week Apple revealed the Feb. 9 availability of its first smart speaker, the HomePod, Sonos has a response: two Sonos One speakers for $349 or £349. The Sonos One smart speaker is $199 or £199 on its own, and the company says the bundle deal will be available from Friday, Jan. 26, for “a limited time.” The HomePod goes …

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  • 25 January

    Britain’s prime minister chides tech giants over terrorism

    This is one fight the tech giants of the world may never hear the end of. On Thursday, UK Prime Minister Theresa May told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, she wants to see investors put more pressure on tech companies over extremist content on social networks. May stressed in her speech that social networks should crack down harder …

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