Who wants to read an entire long-form article on a tiny phone screen? Windows 10 Fall Creators Update adds a new Phone section to the Settings app that lets you connect your phone to your PC. Once you make the connection, you can then send articles — long or short — from your phone to …
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10 January
CES 2018: YouTube’s AI recommendations drive 70 percent of viewing
YouTube’s artificial intelligence is getting better at dragging you down a video rabbit hole. For more than 70 percent of the time you spend watching on Google’s massive video site, you’re lured in by one of the service’s AI-driven recommendations, YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan said Wednesday, speaking at a panel discussion at CES. And if you’re watching on …
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10 January
LG V30 arrives at CES 2018 in ‘Raspberry Rose’
If you’re trying to make a splash in Las Vegas, it helps to be flamboyant. Maybe that’s why at CES 2018, LG showed off its top-tier V30 phone in a new vibrant shade. First announced on Jan. 3 and officially called “Raspberry Rose,” the new color is a deep mixture that falls between fuchsia and magenta. It will be available …
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10 January
11 ways to get free or discount books for college
One of the biggest expenses of college — other than tuition, of course — is textbooks and required reading books. You can lessen the blow by going digital, buying used or renting. Here are 11 ways to get free or discounted textbooks: The first place to look for free text books is your university’s library. Most libraries carry textbooks or …
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10 January
CES 2018: Hulu says Netflix’s $8B budget can’t beat its own
In the media circles swirling at CES 2018, the figure $8 billion gets thrown around a lot, but Hulu isn’t buying into the hype. Rival Netflix is spending at a breakneck pace — a new high of $8 billion this year — to both create and license the shows and movies that will fuel your watercooler talk and suck …
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10 January
Intel flies 250 Shooting Star drones above the Bellagio in Las Vegas
Forget Spectre: Intel wants to bring back the art of the spectacle. The tech giant tried to forget its high-profile security dramas by staging a glittering drone light show over the fountains of the Bellagio in Las Vegas on Tuesday. It was all in the name of CES, the world’s biggest tech conference, which is taking place across the city …
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10 January
YouTube drops Logan Paul from ad program after ‘dead body’ video
YouTube is moving to punish Logan Paul amid a backlash over the vlogger posting a clip that featured images of a suicide victim. The video sharing site said Wednesday that Paul’s “Originals” projects had been put on hold and that he wouldn’t be featured in the fourth season of the YouTube Red comedy series “Foursome.” YouTube has also removed Paul’s …
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10 January
The rugged Cat S41 can charge a dying phone
If you live a rough-and-tumble kind of lifestyle, the Cat S41 is a rugged phone with some genuinely interesting features. First, this thing looks like it’s built like a tank. It’s heavy, thick, and is drop-proof for up to 6 feet, ot 1.8 meters. It’s also fully waterproof. You can dunk it for 6.5 feet, or 2 meters, for up …
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10 January
Jimmy Iovine denies he’s leaving Apple, report says
Jimmy Iovine says he’s still “committed” to Apple. The music mogul on Tuesday shot down rumors he’s planning to leave Apple in August after his stock fully vests, according to a report by Variety. Last week, the music industry blog Hits Daily Double and Billboard reported Iovine is leaving the company, which he joined in 2014 when the iPhone maker …
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10 January
10 tips for your new Fitbit
Welcome to the wonderful and compulsive world of counting steps. If you are starting the New Year off with a new Fitbit, then here’s your guide for getting up and moving with your fitness tracker. 1. Set up Fitbit with Fitbit app Before you can start counting steps, you first need to connect your Fitbit to the Fitbit app for …
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