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January, 2018

  • 19 January

    Can Samsung, ZTE lead the foldable smartphone revolution?

    Smartphones with foldable displays are either a waste of time or the next breakthrough in handsets. It just depends on whom you ask. You can count Lixin Cheng, head of ZTE’s mobile business, as someone solidly in the pro-foldable camp. Last year, ZTE released the Axon M, a clamshell-like phone that has two screens and …

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  • 19 January

    This site makes browsing Netflix simple again

    We’ve all been there. You sit down for movie night, open Netflix and start looking for something to watch. And you keep looking. And keep looking. And you look until you reach the point of not wanting to watch anything anymore. This is the modern-day version of going to the movie rental store, walking around for an hour and walking …

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  • 19 January

    How AR blurs the line between porn and ‘adult entertainment’

    Two years ago, Naughty America made waves at CES with its debut of VR porn — or, to be specific, 180-degree 3D videos viewable on VR headsets. Riding the coattails of upcoming VR hardware like HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, it was a return to the risque days when CES overlapped with the adult-themed AVN (Adult Video News) show, making …

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  • 19 January

    Windows Mixed Reality headset prices cut in half on Amazon

    The big promise of Windows Mixed Reality headsets was to bring augmented and virtual reality and anything in between to people at more reasonable prices and with an easier setup than competitors. By the time they rolled out late last year, though, it was mostly just the latter that came true: Once the headsets were bundled with controllers the WMR …

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  • 19 January

    5 ways your Amazon Prime subscription can make you healthy

    Recently I took up yoga. I like it, but don’t always have time to get to a class. Plus, much as I recognize the value of a good instructor, classes get expensive. Thankfully, as an Amazon Prime subscriber, I can access a surprisingly large library of yoga videos — effectively letting me take free classes via TV, phone or tablet.  …

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  • 19 January

    11 Chrome features you’ll wish you’d known all along

    Do you consider yourself a Chrome ninja? If not, these tips can help you navigate the web with deadly efficiency. Pin tabs I spend much of my day using Gmail and Google Drive, and with Chrome’s tab-pinning feature, I can keep those tabs parked to the left of all of my many open tabs. It’s a great way to keep …

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  • 19 January

    What you need to know about free trials in the iOS App Store

    Apple recently highlighted in its App Store a selection of apps that offered free trial subscriptions. For a set period of time, you could use the app, free of charge, before being charged the monthly or yearly subscription. It’s a convenient way to try apps and then decide if they’re worth paying for.  Now playing: Watch this: Apple’s App Store …

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  • 19 January

    OnePlus hack exposed credit cards of up to 40,000 people

    If you bought a OnePlus phone such as the OnePlus 5T between November and January, you’d best check your credit card statement. The phone maker on Friday confirmed in a statement that its website, oneplus.net, was hacked, potentially exposing the detailed credit card information of up to 40,000 customers.  The company sent an email to customers saying that card numbers, expiration …

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  • 19 January

    Amazon Prime cost jumps nearly 20 percent for monthly subscription

    If you pay for Amazon Prime membership on a monthly basis, get ready to pay a little more. The online retailer on Friday said it raised the monthly fee for Prime to $12.99 from $10.99, up 18 percent and effective immediately. The monthly student rate increased to $6.49 from $5.49. Customers using the monthly option will start paying the higher …

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  • 19 January

    Verizon to include Mexico and Canada to Go Unlimited plan starting Jan. 25

    Starting next week, users with either of Verizon’s two unlimited plans can call and text to Mexico and Canada, as well as use data when visiting. Verizon has two tiers of unlimited plans: Go Unlimited (which costs $40 a month for four lines each) and the slightly more expensive Beyond Unlimited (which costs $50 a month for four lines each). …

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