Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. The pain that comes with paying regular prices. Burger King/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET It’s an emotional issue. Critics fear that the Federal Communications Commission’s recent repeal of net neutrality will cause the internet to have several speeds, with the …
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24 January
Apple to let you disable iPhone slowdown software
Following an uproar from customers, Apple said Wednesday it’s adding a feature to an upcoming iOS update that will let them turn off software that slows down older iPhones. Apple in December revealed it had released software about a year earlier that makes older iPhones run more slowly to prevent problems with aging lithium ion batteries, such as unexpected shutdowns. As …
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24 January
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Plex, the streaming media app, has created a new virtual reality experience for users of Google’s Daydream. The new feature, which Plex touted on Wednesday, will let friends watch shows together in a VR environment and watch shows on a giant VR screen. Users will need an Android phone, a Daydream headset and the Plex VR app. The Plex app …
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24 January
Sky’s Now TV Stick is a cheap way to stream services for cheap
Sky launched the Now TV streaming box in 2013 for £10. Six years later, it’s again releasing an inexpensive home entertainment gadget. On Thursday, the company unveiled the Now TV stick, a plug-and-play streaming device priced at £15. The announcement came alongside other news from Now TV, including the rollout of downloads, the option to stream in Full HD, and …
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24 January
Google I/O 2018 set for May 8
The dates are set. Google’s annual I/O Developer Conference is penciled in for May 8 through 10, 2018, and will be held in Mountain View, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheater. If you don’t know what I/O is, here’s why everyone who uses an Android phone (or iPhone) should care. Every year, Google uses its developer conference to unveil the latest …
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24 January
Big game’s coming, so are TV deals: A 65
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! All football games are more enjoyable when they’re at least 65 inches diagonally. Sceptre I’m not sure if …
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24 January
iPhone battery bursts into flames after man bites on it
Remember when we told you not to eat Tide Pods? Here’s another one: Don’t try to eat phone batteries either. Last Friday, a man walked into an unspecified electronics shop in China, picked up an iPhone battery and bit into it, Chinese media reported Sunday. The battery blew up in his face, literally. Footage of the incident, uploaded to Chinese …
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24 January
Apple adding health records section with spring iOS update
Medical records tend to be kept in a variety of doctor’s offices, both digitally and on paper. It can be a mess. Apple thinks it has a solution, saying Wednesday it will introduce a new Health Records feature in its next iOS update this spring. Health Records, which will be available to patients at a dozen medical providers to start, …
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24 January
Say goodbye to these Pebble smartwatch features on June 30
Do you own and love a Pebble smartwatch? I do, and I’ve got some bittersweet news — on June 30, a few of the most handy features will be phased out. In a blog post Wednesday, new owner Fitbit said these pieces of the Pebble experience are going away: Voice recognition features SMS and email replies Timeline pins from third-party …
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24 January
Nicolas Cage: ‘I hate social media’
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. “What are you looking at, Twitterface?” John Parra Does anyone like social media anymore? Former Facebook President Sean Parker is worried about what social media does to children’s brains. Apple CEO Tim Cook won’t let his tween nephew near it. And now there’s an even more …
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